Norma's Needleworkz

Monday, December 01, 2008

Stitching Progress

Oh, my, what a blurry picture! How I wish it was clearer so everyone could see how beautiful my "home at last" basket block really looks. Hand crocheted baskets, a beautifully embroidered basket overflowing with SRE and beaded flowers .... a button basket of apples sitting under a SRE apple tree .... I could go on and on with all the lovely stitching. Even a gold basket charm filled with flowers hanging just above a lovely flower beaded seam! There is even a bit of space for me to add some more goodies if I so choose. This completes the second round robin I've participated in on my Crazy Quilting Sisters group. I do enjoy round robins as those who participate live all over the globe.

Another round robin I'm participating in also spans the globe. It has been awhile since mention of an embroidered band sampler has appeared here, but I wanted to complete at least part of the band I'm working on before letting anyone see what was happening there. We've had a couple of the girls drop out due to life interfering, but the remainder of us are intent on completion. This sampler belongs to Mandy of the UK, who began with a blackwork pattern. The second section is incomplete but the design and threads to complete are being passed along to her for when her sampler finally returns home. I'm working on the third section and although it is worked completely in cross-stitch it does have a blackwork "look". The top (brown) row is back stitch worked with Stef Francis 100% silk thread and the carnation section is worked with Ginny Thompson Flower Thread (100% cotton). I haven't quite made up my mind how the bottom of the section will be worked ..... I really have a hard time making design decisions. Maybe if I did more decision making the designs would be easier .... or would they? I really like the spontaneity as I enjoy the "freedom" that that brings. BTW I'll show what I finish this band with before mailing it on to the next stitcher.

Oh, about a year ago (more or less) a group of us ordered some hand-made laces from India and this last week they finally arrived. They are bobbin lace and they were ordered before I made the inital contact to begin learning this lace technique myself. I can't tell you much about the laces except that the second from the top is a piece of insertion and it shouldn't be a difficult one for me to master. The top piece is almost identical to the piece I'm learning right now. The piece I'm doing is half again wider and is worked in a square so I have to learn how to turn corners. I've made it to the outside of the first corner but need to get back with my teacher to help me make the inside "turn". The outside turn wasn't too difficult as it involves a curve which in my opinion is so much easier than straight edge corners.

Since tomorrow morning I'll be leaving with a group from the senior center to go to Myrtle Beach to see the Christmas shows and I also have a couple of day trips coming up I don't know how much of my Bobbin lace I'll get done before Christmas .... hoping I'll have a lesson next week after I return home. I'm hoping to complete my lace piece in January 2009. This may well be my last post of this year so I want to take a moment and wish all my cyber space friends around the world
A very, very Merry Christmas and a Happy, Healthy NEW YEAR!!!!!!!!!!

4 Comments:

At 12/01/2008 11:42:00 PM, Blogger Jane said...

I love the idea of baskets with their contents overflowing. I'm sure it us beautiful. Look forward to seeing you soon

 
At 12/07/2008 09:16:00 PM, Blogger Susan said...

I hope you had a marvelous time in Myrtle Beach!

The block is pretty, but the band stitchery is really coming along great.

I'm looking forward to seeing your latest efforts at bobbin lace. In no time, you'll be making the patterns from India.

 
At 12/22/2008 01:16:00 PM, Blogger 'RainbowRose' Connie Faulconer said...

WoW Norma! You have been one busy busy busy lady!!!! All those socks, doilies, tatting, lace, WoW!!!! I have the materials for knitting my first pair of socks. Just need to decide on which pattern to attempt (for this extreme beginner) LOL which I think may have a pattern selected. Just need to get brave now (and finish up a few projects first.
Thanks for sharing, and keep warm, safe and have a great week!!!

 
At 12/22/2008 02:38:00 PM, Blogger NormaH said...

Thank you Connie for visiting and commenting. That first pair of socks will have you hooked!

 

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