Saturday, March 30, 2019

March 2019 - Page 3 finished!

Hi everyone,
It's time to share what I've been up to this month.


Stitching:
I spent most of the month on this... . ...Another Page finished... just a few more blocks on page 2 and some of page 4 before it's done.


2013BB SAL QS Mystic Garden (It is a cropped version of Peacock Garden.)
Design by Michele Sayetta Artwork by Ciro Marchetti
28ct Picture this Plus Valor
DMC & Kreinik#4
Stitch Count: 139 x 138, 1 over 1 full cross
March 1, 2019: 15910 stitches completed now at 17,260 stitches completed


 

I also picked up this little kit from NMI


Good Luck Kit Item #4524 © Needlemagic, Inc
Fabric: 18ct Aida
Threads: floss from kit
Stitch Count: 34 x 42, 2 over 2
Cross Stitch, Back Stitch












Finally Finished!
Since my beads arrive late February, I was finally able to finish this from January.




Valentine Sentiments: Pick Me © Frony Ritter Designs published in Just Cross Stitch February 2017
Fabric: 14ct white perforated paper
Threads: DMC
Beads: Mill Hill
Stitch count: 42 x 40, 2over 1
Cross Stitch, Backstitch, Straight Stitch, Beads



 


This was sitting in my finishing basket since July 2017 - I had everything packaged up - but just never seemed to get to it.. So glad it's finally done.



Blue Santa Drop Ornament © Design by Lee Fisher of Stitchyfish Designs from the August 2017 issue of Just Cross Stitch
Fabric: 14ct Starlite Silver Aida
Threads:DMC
Stitch Count:82 x 21, 2 over 1
Cross Stitch, Straight Stitch











Stash:


With no LNS, I've only had our poor dial-up internet to see everything from Nashville market. I did order this cookbook that contains some lovely small charts.. but have still been deciding what I want to order.. maybe next month I'll have something else to share. 

 




What I've read: 
I finished reading Murder Most Howl by Krista Davis
Then Started  Death, Taxes and a French Manicure by Diane Kelly
 
Winter left us like a lion.. but the first day of spring (at least on the calendar) was calm... Still had some more snow/mix events.. but luckily the weather forecast for the weekend of the 22nd was wrong as we were in the 18-24" snowfall range. Our temps were warm enough, and the fringe of the coastal storm didn't quite reach us. It's been colder than average for us.. but at least the sun has make it nice for us...we've had a bit of snow melt and the snow has been sliding off roofs making loud crashing noises. We still have too much snow for the tree sap to be running.

 


















April will be a busy month and probably not much time at home as Mom & Dad medical appointments begin again.
 


Until next time,
Have a wonderful day!
Lisa M.

Sunday, March 3, 2019

February 2019 - Let it snow...

Hi everyone,
It's been a colder than normal month with lots of snow - and several storms of icy mix ...but not as much snowfall as my brother has seen in his new traveling nurse posting. He is in Prescott Arizona since the end of January and he has been re-introduced to winter with record snowfall amounts. Much different than his last 30+ years in sunny Florida.


Stitching:
Since we've had a lot of snowy days, I thought that it was time for a snowman or 3...shoveling and power outages have kept me out of my sewing room.. but looking forward to getting in there this coming week to get these finished up.

I started out with this cute ornie...


Snowman Stocking© Sigrid Designs/Thumb-Elena published in the Christmas Ornaments 1997 Issue of Just Cross Stitch
Fabric: 28ct Black Jobelan
Threads: DMC
Beads: Mill Hill
Stitch Count: 70 x 35, 2 over 2
Cross Stitch, back stitch










Then I moved onto this little freebie... (thinking about finishing this as a flat fold )



Yahoo Snow Day ©Sisters & Best Friends
Fabric: 28ct opalescent Luguna Silkweaver Snow Storm
Threads: GAST
Beads: Mill Hill
Stitch count: 44 x 75, 2over 2
Cross Stitch










And yet another freebie..


Snowman's Surprise Complimentary Design ©2007 Sharon Crescent for Crescent Colors
Fabric: 18ct Zweigart Stone Grey Aida instead of the called for Abecedarian
Threads: Crescent Colors / Classic Colorworks

Stitch count: 50 x 74, 2 over 1
Cross Stitch


Another freebie, this was was fun although I has the frog visit more than once on this one.

Cardinal Mitten © November 2018  The Cross-Eyed Cricket
Fabric: 32ct Belfast Silkweaver Spanish Moss
Threads: DMC
Stitch count:42 x 43, 2 over 2
Cross Stitch, Back Stitch, French Knots

 








And then getting tired of the white threads, I returned to:


2013BB SAL QS Mystic Garden (It is a cropped version of Peacock Garden.)

Design by Michele Sayetta Artwork by Ciro Marchetti
28ct Picture this Plus Valor
DMC & Kreinik#4
Stitch Count: 139 x 138, 1 over 1 full cross
January 30, 2019: 15140 completed now at 15910 stitches completed




New Stash:




Rosewood Manor:Christmas Blues





 



Midnight stitching Heartstruck, Heartstruck Holidays, Heartstruck Seasons I, a few rainbow gallery threads, kreinik blending threads,  and some beads so I could finish a few things from last month






Waxing Moon Designs Winter grows on you, and The stitching bear's snowflake kisses

 






I also received my February installment of the Silver Needle Stitching with friends circle kit







What I've read: 
I started Murder Most Howl by Krista Davis I'm enjoying it - but have been too tired at night to do much reading. Hopefully, things will get better in the next few weeks as daylight increases and temps start to climb.


Updates:



We've seen a parade of deer on the property... these were taken just a few days ago.. after nibbling on the thorn apple...












this one turned and looked at me  as if to say... "where are the apples"?

They've been eating everything in sight... I'm sure my azaleas have been a tasty treat for them... Hopefully they left enough to recover... although I doubt I'll see many flowers from them this year.





So looking forward to the next month or so ... or at least spring when it gets here....it looks like we will finally be getting rid of our dial-up internet... FIOS is coming to our road sometime in the next 4-6 weeks - we need Mother Nature to cooperate - our existing phone line runs underground...not sure if this will be underground once spring gets here (MAY?)- said they'll lay on the ground and come back to bury... or if they'll run an overhead line...just waiting for the snow to melt so they can get to a pole on the property to determine best option.





Until next time,
Have a wonderful day!
Lisa M.