Friday, January 23, 2015

SFS January and Finally Getting Some Progress!

Hello again fellow stitchers and readers :)

First up today is my SFS for January.

Total Spent: $0
Total Earned: $0

I won't have any earned for part 1 of SFS because my project was started on 1/1 and it has to be over 6 months old but that's okay I'm not planning on spending any either although the 50% HAED has been calling my name with Butterfly Wood.  I think I'll save it for now and buy it during the next sale if I can reach my stitching goals by then.

The good news is that the family left so I was able to get in some stitching time.  I got hit with a major cold as well.  I'm still on the mend but I'm at about 95% with just a lingering cough.  It was one of those short but intense colds that knocked me on my butt.  If you remember from my last post my brother-in-law stayed with us.  It wasn't as bad as I thought until his sister came and he refused to go with us in the parks since she was there.  He just stayed by himself in their hotel room.  He also was only pretending to shower which only made things worse.  My diet also took a nosedive while they were in town between eating out and being sick.  I'm starting it up again too.

But onto stitching news!  I got quite a bit done on Paradise.  I'm still nowhere near my goal but at least I'm making progress.  I'm stitching each page in groups of 20 columns of which there are 3 on each page.  I think after I get to the bottom of the design (next page) I'll try doing it in columns of 30 so I'm stitching half a page at a time.  We'll see.  I don't like how I can see the indents between my columns.  A lot of my progress came on the day I "called out" of work and today.

Here's where I was last week.

Here's where I am now.  I'm stitching this by color in the column so the yellow on the right is being interspersed with the orange.  So I finished the first 2 columns and am working on the third.  As of this morning I was down to about where the yellow ends in the second column so I finished that and started column 3.  I'm hoping I can get it done in the next 2 days.  Since I called in on Wednesday they're having me work Sunday instead so I'm losing out on that day of stitching.

Here's the project as a whole so I'm still a loooooooooooong way off :)

I also started a new project which won't take me long.  I'm doing melted crayon art for my walls.  It will be 4 panels done on canvas when it's finished.

This one needs melted down more and I messed up where the letters are but I think I made it work.  The letters were supposed to be white but the tape I used didn't adhere to the canvas well enough so the wax got underneath it.

I also tried my hand at highlighting my hair.  The technique worked but the blonde didn't take well and I'm not bleaching my hair without a professional but I think it looks okay.

Okay that's all for now.  Thanks for sticking with me I know my posts get pretty long.  But I don't mind if you only come for the pictures :)

Until next time,
Stay Classy Stitchers!




12 comments:

  1. Great progress. And sorry you haven't been feeling well. Hope you feel all better soon.

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  2. Hi I've just found your blog so have some back reading to do LOL. Thag's one mega sized cut of fabric!!

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    1. Lol I needed it it's a large design! :) I believe it's 20x27 but I'd have to double check. Welcome I hope you enjoy my craziness!

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  3. Wow you got a lot done!! I like your method of stitching the columns. Good idea. My indents only show up until the fabric is pulled tight. As soon as I pull the fabric tight in my Q-Snaps it disappears. I always feel like I got so much done until I look at the whole piece of fabric haha. DEPRESSING!! LOL Keep at it girl. You are doing great. Glad the visit didn't go as bad as you had worried. Sorry you got sick and glad to hear you are almost back to normal. I just LOVE your artwork. I think the background by the words is perfect the way it is. Great job on your hair. I would love to have highlights but I'm too cheap and too scared to do it myself haha.

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    1. Thanks! It actually wasn't as hard to do them as I thought there was a bit of a learning curve and I missed a section of my grays but that's okay lol. It is a bit time consuming though. I stitch in hand so don't really see them go away but i think it's because there's more "padding" in between the columns from the thread being started/ended. But there's going to be so many columns you'd have to look really close to see them.

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  4. I agree with Katie, when it's pulled taught the indents tend to disappear. Also, if you wash it, they go away (although I dunno if that fabric can be washed?). Working with melted crayons is so exciting for me! I love that slightly sweet, waxy smell and the effect they give. My favorites were always the Crayola with the glitter in them. :D

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    1. Mine too but they were too expensive for the amount of canvas I have to color lol! Yeah I can wash the fabric because I dyed it myself so it's already been washed a few times. I'm not to worried since there's a LOT of columns on this one...I think 40 if I counted right ;)

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  5. Wonderful progress Heather. Glad to hear your feeling better.

    Linda

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  6. You're one busy lady! Great progress!

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  7. Congrats on a no spend month!
    Love your fabric!

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  8. Congratulations on the zero spend! That is a stunning piece of fabric. How much will show when you've eventually finished?! Or will it just make a lovely border?

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  9. Yay! Great SFS report. Congrats on your discipline. Amazing progress on your Stitchy Start. I have full confidence you'll finish on time. Glad to hear you're feeling better; I hope you're fully well soon. Take care :-)

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