Bee Cross Stitch - and a WiP
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I finished another set of small designs for cards, this time some bees and honey. The two small ones were stitched on 14 count and and the four larger ones on 16 count, because that was all I had that was easily accessible. Most of my fabric is stored in a big old chest that currently has a lot of stuff piled on top it and I didn't feel like moving it all to get at my stash of 14 count.




This last one I plan to post pics of as it progresses. On the left you can see the design as it should look when it's done, and on the right... Well, I've started it, the first part of the cross stitch border is done!
This is tougher than the other designs I've been stitching lately. It's bigger for a start, but as I want it for a card (possibly), I'm making it smaller by stitching on 20 count fabric - that is, 20 squares per inch - with one strand of thread. I cut and prepared the fabric for this and another large design years ago but never got around to stitching them. The design is 96 stitches each way, and will measure 12 x 12 cm when it's done. I'll be stitching other things while I work on this because I need good daylight to see the holes... o_O
Wish me luck!




This last one I plan to post pics of as it progresses. On the left you can see the design as it should look when it's done, and on the right... Well, I've started it, the first part of the cross stitch border is done!
This is tougher than the other designs I've been stitching lately. It's bigger for a start, but as I want it for a card (possibly), I'm making it smaller by stitching on 20 count fabric - that is, 20 squares per inch - with one strand of thread. I cut and prepared the fabric for this and another large design years ago but never got around to stitching them. The design is 96 stitches each way, and will measure 12 x 12 cm when it's done. I'll be stitching other things while I work on this because I need good daylight to see the holes... o_O
Wish me luck!
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Date: 2018-08-07 11:21 pm (UTC)Flowers can be fun, but when they’re tiny and fiddly, even with my hoop in place, I couldn’t manage mine *grins* Have I ever showed you that piece. It’s a cat, ribbon, and text piece Mum got me when I showed interest in embroidery.
I’ve never seen such carelessness with crystals before. It depressed me. I’ll shoot her a note. I hope that it’s a one time thing. The palmstones from Julie came today. Well wrapped and protected. The Jasper I got for you is stunning. I can’t wait for you to see it. :-) My raspberry adventurine looks like one of my lighter leipidolites. It’s pretty awesome.
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Date: 2018-08-08 09:43 am (UTC)Yes, like with my last set, lol! So fiddly! I don't use a hoop. I use a frame for bigger pieces, but the small ones I don't use anything, I roll the fabric if it's too unwieldy.
No, you've never shown me that piece but I'd love to see it.
I had that with one of mine when Vanessa was just starting, and told her about it, so she said she'd be more careful in future. I know she's been away at a family wedding recently, in the middle of nowhere, so it's possible someone else did the packing this time...
Aventurines have that twinkle in them the same as lepidolites have, though I think it's mica in lepidolite and pyrite in aventurine. I love aventurines of all colours.
I shall look forward to it! *bounces*
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Date: 2018-08-08 04:41 pm (UTC)I’ve never used a frame and have only done one loose. The cloth available for projects I’ve done has been too floppy to not have something for support.
That’s what I was thinking happened, if only because she’s never done that for anything international before. I’m just bummed about the orange phantom calcite.
I’ll have to take a picture of them next to each other. I started giggling when I saw it.
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Date: 2018-08-08 08:31 pm (UTC)Floppy fabric doesn't bother me. I could never get the hang of a hoop. It's all about what you're comfortable with.
It's sad because that was a lovely one. You shouldn't have to pay for something that arrives broken.
I'd love to see it. They've each found a new friend =)
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Date: 2018-08-08 11:38 pm (UTC)I couldn’t get the stitches the same length. I haven’t done any type of stitching in a year or two. Time just runs away from me.
I almost cut myself on the broken bits. I have to remember calcite is super sharp when broken. My little spirit quartz came today and had almost ripped through the envelope. *sighs* At least it’s in one piece.
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Date: 2018-08-09 09:41 am (UTC)I don't seem to have that problem, but then cross stitch fabric has ready made holes. If I tried to do the other kind of embroidery I know I'd pull stitched too tight.Yes, Calcite can be razor sharp, you really have to be careful with it.
Note to Vanessa - Must do better, especially when posting overseas. Bubblewrap isn't hard to get. *iz annoyed*
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Date: 2018-08-09 04:45 pm (UTC)I’ve done both and like the kind with holes better. But I am fond of the one I did as a teen. I’ll try to take a picture this weekend to share.
The calcite tried, but I won that round. I was worried some of the pieces might have dropped on the floor that could hurt the animals, but so far so good.
Especially for multiple crystals. I think the geode was already damaged before it shipped because there were no fragments that color mixed in. I think I’m lucky it didn’t collapse and break.
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Date: 2018-08-09 05:39 pm (UTC)Cross stitch is the only kind of sewing I really like. Mum could do anything.
It's just such a shame they're damaged, that's not what you paid for. Careless packaging. =(
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Date: 2018-08-10 12:43 am (UTC)My mum is really good too. Maybe it’s something from their generation. I have to be in the right mood for sewing or any type of craft. But I do enjoy them.
Yeah, you’re right. Common sense is becoming less and less common. *sighs*.
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Date: 2018-08-10 09:48 am (UTC)I 'learned' needlework and to use a sewing machine at school, but it did me no good because the machines broke down every time I touched one and I ended up way behind. Mum used to make clothes for us. I still have some western style shirts she made for me =)
Common sense will be extinct once our generations have passed, I think.
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Date: 2018-08-10 01:16 pm (UTC)Sewing machines are temperamental at the best of times. There has to be some trick or magic touch that can’t be taught >.< That’s awesome you have the shirts. I outgrew everything Mum made me because she quit sewing when I was ten or twelve.
I think you’re right. Actually, working around an Emergency Room, I know you’re right.
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Date: 2018-08-10 06:21 pm (UTC)Sewing machines don't seem to like me, or at least the ones at school didn't.
I am very lucky. I have a couple of nighties too, though one needs repairing.
I can imagine. People do such stupid things *eyeroll*
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Date: 2018-08-10 09:50 pm (UTC)I wonder if they can sense our feelings towards them and react appropriately. It would certainly explain a lot.
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Date: 2018-08-10 09:54 pm (UTC)Your dad did good =D That must have been an interesting trip for him.
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Date: 2018-08-10 10:06 pm (UTC)I think it was. I still have the nesting doll he bought home as a present, plus some pins. He never really talked about the trip where we kids could have heard. Then again, we were pretty young. I really just know where he went and how much travel was involved for him.
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Date: 2018-08-11 10:08 am (UTC)You can't create machines with such complexity without them gaining some sort of machine life.