Monday, July 11, 2022

If I could only stitch faster!

There are just so many things I want to stitch and never enough time to do them all--the lament of stitchers everywhere! I would really like to get some of my current WIPs finished, but then the lure of a new start calls and I can't resist...

In this case I pulled an old WIP out of the bin that was originally started in 2008, then had a brief reappearance in 2014 before disappearing again for the last eight years; this is from 2008:


 Then before and after a week of stitching in 2014:


And as of last week after a few more days of work:


I am really enjoying working on it again, though the chart does not have darker grid lines marking squares of 10 so the counting is a bit harder than it should be. I was planning on making this my focus for a while in between SAL parts but then another project that I've had in mind for a few years started calling to me and I finally took the plunge and started it.

This is a Dimensions kit that is a replica of an actual Simplicity sewing pattern; when the kit came out in 2018 I started looking around for the sewing pattern with the idea that I would have them framed together. I did find a pattern but the cover wasn't in the best shape so I couldn't get too excited about it; then just by chance a couple of weeks ago I did a search for the pattern and found one in much better shape. Ever since then I've been excited to see my idea come to life so yesterday I pulled out the kit and made a start on it:


I am changing the gold dress to the original blue because it's supposed to show how you can get a "party-pretty look" by adding the "bouffant tie-on overskirt" to the simple sheath--I just loved the phrasing of that! So for now the plan is to work on this and the Witch Hollow piece in between SAL parts and see where that takes me for a while.

Speaking of the SALs, I am still current with all three (I finished The Rooky Woods but started A Little Batty so I'm still at three); the next two parts of A Little Batty should be out within the next couple of weeks and I am ready for them:


I'm stitching this one on 32ct linen Fragrant Lilac Collection by NicholasFlamelDesign on Etsy, since the called-for 20ct linen over-2 didn't really appeal to me. I also changed the checkerboard pattern from black and white squares, and then had to change a few other things to make that work.

Here is the Cecilia Votta SAL, into the summer months now:



And the final SAL, Dragon's Blood Mandala at part 15 of 25:


Last Friday I received the revision for the Mirabilia model and got most of it done on Saturday--just had to wait until today for a question to be answered. Now I have an answer and will be finishing it up today--hurray! Always a great feeling to send it off and have no current models in the house.

Hope everyone has a great stitchy week!

9 comments:

  1. That's cute Halloween piece.
    Love that vintage design.
    Still loving the Dragon's Blood, so pretty!
    Marilyn

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    1. Thanks Marilyn; hope you're having a good summer!

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  2. If even you can't stitch fast enough, there's no hope for the rest of us! ;O) I love that fabric for the treehouse design--the lanterns will just glow on it.

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    1. I don't think I stitch particularly fast, I just spend a lot more time doing it than I should--my dust bunnies have names because they hang around so long!!

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  3. You have been a busy bee! I love the fabric for the witchy houses design. Sometimes it's nice to work on an old friend again.

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    1. Thanks Jo; it is fun to pull out an old WIP and think about all that's happened since it last saw the OttLite...

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  4. Picking up an old WIP can almost feel like a new start sometimes, but nothing beats that real new start feeling! Great work keeping up with the SALs and model too.

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    1. That's why I let things sit for so long, so they can feel new again when I finally get them out again--I'll keep telling myself that anyway!

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