All’s Well on the Stitching Front

Now that I’ve had my nice little whine (anyone care for some cheese with that?), I can update you on what I’ve been stitching and how things are going on the stitching front.

I still have start-itis pretty badly. Being part of the Halloween SAL on the Wonderful XS World Yahoo! group doesn’t help. I’m addicted to the designers’ quick and easy ornaments. The first one I stitched was from Periphaeria Designs, called Skull Crossing:





I didn’t stitch the border around the ornament because I figured out too late that one of the bats was in the wrong place. So, I folded it over on itself so that only the skulls showed on the front and the bats on the back. It helped cover the mistake a little better, but the ornament is less than 2″ wide.

Next up was a design by Helga Mandl called Beware of Cat. I stitched this one on dark grey fabric that I hand-dyed myself:





After that, I stitched up another design by Helga Mandl called Frog Spit. I think this one cursed me because I could not seem to put in a single correct stitch on Wednesday. I’m glad I’m finished with him; he’s uber-cute!





And then another by Helga called Guess Who Day. Love, love, LOVE the bright blue in these quirky witches’ shoes:





I made a little bit more progress on Betsy’s Butterfly Wednesday night, but I had to frog a bunch first. We went to JoAnn’s after my psychiatrist appointment so that we could pick a pattern for Terry and then get all of the fabric for both of our Renaissance styled costumes. Friends of ours that we’ve known since college got married a few months ago and are have a wedding reception in late October. They are really big on the Renaissance fair scene, so costumes are optional.

We chose a gorgeous royal blue velvet that is so soft, it feels like it could just melt in your hands. Yummy! Here’s a scan of the dress that I’m going to be making for myself, and a scan of hubby’s costume (the one on the left), as well.





I also bought some DMCs that I needed and I had a little stash splurge on a purse that I’ve had my eye on in The Stitchery catalog for some time, but I hadn’t seen it with a purple hydrangea on it. I snapped it up with no time to waste:





I also bought some more fabric for potential dyeing, or just for the heck of it.

And, speaking of dyeing, I went to the grocery store the other day, picked up 4 more colors of RIT Dye (black, royal blue, teal and wine) and played with them. These are all solids, except for some that I dyed in a primary color, then wadded up the fabric and dunked in the black dye briefly. I forgot to take photos and don’t want to bother with it now. Sorry. 🙂

I think that’s more than enough for now. Next time, hopefully I’ll have even more stitching to share!

About Jenna Magee

IT professional, needleworker, editor/proofreader, author, singer, musician.
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8 Responses to All’s Well on the Stitching Front

  1. Leslie says:

    You have some fabulous starts! I love Betsy’s Butterfly.

  2. Outi says:

    Gosh, you have been busy! 😯

    Black dipping is always a good way to get some pizzaz to the hand-dyeds, don’t you think? 🙂

  3. Isabelle says:

    You’re gonna have such fun with those patterns Jenna!! 🙂
    Lovely stitching all around. Now you haven’t forgotten to sleep, my friend, have you? 🙂 ((((hugs))))

  4. prajantr says:

    Renn garb, how fun! I used to attend renn faires fairly regularly and several sets of friends had period weddings – so making garb for the occassions became a part of the preparations. It’s lots of fun and I always felt sort of blue blooded wen wearing the nicer garb. I hope you have fun with it!

  5. Jen says:

    Great stitching!

  6. Michelle says:

    The Halloween pieces are super cute! Love them. Can’t wait to see the new fabric you’ve dyed.

  7. Joanne says:

    They are cute designs that you finished, the wedding coming up sounds like fun.

  8. Suz says:

    I love the frog spit one, that’s too freakin’ cute!

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