40 ct. Lakeside linen with called for threads |
Might I just add, I did press this piece. I don't know what the deal is here and it happens to me all the time. I pressed it with steam on the linen setting and it looked really crisp. But as it cools, it looks like it was wadded into a ball! Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
So, this one took a week longer than I thought it would because I had some misadventures in computing along the way. The latest Windows 10 update crashed my computer 3 times and even my techie son couldn't get it back up the third time. I spent some hard earned but well spent money with the Geek Squad and they got it back up, eventually. It still isn't right but is functional so I am limping along until my DC son can get home and get it back up to snuff. Keep your fingers crossed for me!
Moving on, I got my red Santa back from the framer. Yeah!!!!! He is gorgeous if I do say so myself!
One Starry Christmas Eve by WTN&T 40 ct Weeks Aztec red linen w/ my cotton conversion |
It did take longer to get it back than the framer said it would but since we had a snow storm in the middle I figure I should cut her some slack!
Alas, these finishes do not keep me from starting new pieces. I know the idea is to finish wips but what is life without new starts??!! My January 1st start was Ann Wallace by the Scarlet Letter. Love, love, love this one and look forward to working on her this year.
This is how far I have gotten. Keep in mind that I don't have a regular schedule for my rotation, just work on things in the rotation when I feel like it.
40 ct. Peeps Lost Sheep by Dames of the Needle w/ called for DMC |
Next up is barely worth a picture at this point and probably won't be finished until next year.
I bought this and kitted it as soon as it became available to us normal folks and I plan to make this my 35th wedding anniversary sampler. Hence, the long time period I have to work on it.
Last but not least is my most recent start. I kitted this one as soon as it came out too and I think it needs to be stitched!! I love these colors and I splurged on the silks.
40 ct. Lakeside Meadow rue w/ called for silks |
It's worked in Belle Soie which is not my favorite silk. It is taking an extraordinary amount of time to stitch since the lengths used have to be cut so short to avoid fraying. But in the end, I think it will be worth it since the colors are so vivid. I start adding the red today and look forward to that pop of color!
So that's it for me for now. I am planning to pull some more wips out of the bag too so I hope to have another finish in the very near future. I'll keep you posted! Laura