Sunday, August 24, 2008

Hummingbird Triangle Scissors Case






This is another version of the Hummingbird Scissors Case. This one is designed for the folded, lined square assembly method that results in a triangular case. Linda of Litla Skvís has a great tutorial for this finishing technique on her blog. The dotted lines are not stitched - they just indicate where the flap will lay when closed although it won't be exact. The dashed lines are also not stitched - they are to show the approximate fold lines. The design features a second hummingbird stitched 1 over 1. Don't want to stitch over one? Replace with a charm or button (hummingbird, butterfly, dragonfly, etc.) or leave it off entirely. Have fun with the design - use beads for the flowers and eyes, change the colors, etc., etc. I used the same alphabet to personalize this version as I did for the first.





Here is a close-up detail of the 1 over 1 part of the chart:


Alphabet Chart

Here are the alphabets I've been using to personalize my charts.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Hummingbird Scissors Pocket and Fob



Here is the first of the designs I've been working on. After many revisions, I think it is finally ready. I liked the first color scheme that I chose, but the colors didn't show up well on the fabric I wanted to use so I had to restitch several areas until I got the colors right. Feel free to change the colors to suit yourself and the fabric that you want to use! I used 28ct Natural Opalescent Cashel linen. I've included the alphabet and numbers for personalization and a couple of choices for matching scissor fobs. Knowing how slow I am about doing the actual finishing on a project, I decided to go ahead and post the chart now rather than wait until the scissors pocket is actually assembled.
Here is a preview of what the scissor case will look like when the flap is closed.










Friday, August 22, 2008

Sneak Peek





Here is a sneak peek at what I've been working on. Charts and more pictures tomorrow.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Thanks for the Honors!

Wow! I have been totally overwhelmed and greatly honored this week. Michele, Nancy M, Joy and Olga have all nominated me for awards. Thank you all so much! I certainly don't see myself in the ranks of the other nominees but it is certainly nice to know that I'm well thought of in the blogging community. I know I can't choose just a few other blogs to nominate in return - there are way too many to choose from - each informative, entertaining and unique in its own right. I remember when I first heard of blogging - I didn't understand the appeal and had no concept of the vision behind it. Only since starting my own blog last year have I begun to appreciate blogging's impact on our world. I am constantly amazed and delighted by the closeness of the stitching community worldwide. Blogging makes it possible to communicate with fellow stitchers all over the world, no matter where they live, what language they speak or what time zone they are in. We can admire one another's accomplishments and offer support in the challenges, we can comment and commend and most of all...we can get to know a bit about each one we "visit". AMAZING!!!! So, thank you, thank you, thank you to all of the blogging stitchers out there who share themselves with the rest of us!

Monday, July 28, 2008

Cross Stitch Design Software

Clare left a comment the other day asking about cross stitch design software but since I don't have her e-mail address and because others have asked me about it also, I think I will take a few minutes to answer here.

If you think you would like to design your own charts or even if you just like to personalize your projects, it's a great idea to get your own charting software - it is so much easier than the paper and pencil method I used to use. I use both Patternmaker and PCStitch both regular and professional versions. Each has advantages over the other so it depends on what I'm doing as to which version I use for a given project. Most of the time I use PCStitch Pro although I actually liked PCStitch 7 better. Both companies offer free trial downloads. Before you invest any money, I would suggest trying them out to see which one you like best. Patternmaker's trial version is a full version but for a very limited time (4 days) and PCStitch's is the full version but the Save feature is disabled, and you can print unmodified designs only. You might be happy with just the PCStitch Lite version which comes on the CD with the Pattern Pieces.

In the meantime, here is a link to Stitch - a completely free program that may work just fine for you. If you just want to graph things by color (not necessarily the actual DMC color numbers, etc, but by sight) this little program may be all you need. It is available in several languages as well. I have played with it only slightly, only because I already have the other programs and am used to them and haven't invested the time to do more than just try out the free program. However, it seems to work well.

I know there are other programs out there but I haven't tried them. Anyone have a different version they can recommend? I'm interested in the one that prints as virtual stitches on what looks like actual fabric, but I don't know which program that is. Any info would be appreciated.

Small Scissors Fobs Mix & Match



Here is an example of numerous versions of one chart and not being able to decide which I like best...... so, mix them up and use the ones you like best. Different color combinations will change them as well, so each fob will be unique! I've included the alphabet I made to go with it so any initials should work for the fob back. I designed these when I was making the scissors fob for Carol R's HoE Freebie Exchange. If you like the chart and want to send a photo of the finished fob, I would love to see it and post it here.





Sunday, July 27, 2008

Many Thanks to All!

I want to say a Big Thank You to all of you that have stopped by my blog, left comments, sent e-mails, shared photos or offered suggestions, especially over the last few weeks. Work has been very busy and rather draining for awhile - which has left less time for the fun things in life - like blogging and stitching. I was supposed to be on vacation last week but ended up canceling that because of things going on at work. That is okay except I thought I would have lots of stitching time which, of course, didn't happen. I am trying to catch up on e-mail this week - so if you haven't heard back from me yet, don't give up.

I have been working on several new charts even though I've been rather distracted of late. I'm having trouble deciding which version I like best on some of them, so I may just post several versions and let the everyone decide for themselves which one they like best. Is that silly? I'm just not good at these kinds of decisions and there are other things to stress over, rather than this.

But, before I post new charts, I have to share pictures of the wonderful PIF I received from Carol S on Thursday afternoon. She sent a perfectly stitched and finished floss tag, even including some gorgeous Ozark Sampler threads that I can hardly wait to stitch with! I'm going to have to try making some of these tags, they are a really cute finish. Thanks so much, Carol!




Tuesday, July 22, 2008

A Photo from Ina!


Ina, from Germany, has very kindly sent a photo of her finish of Coffee Mug Mat and said I could post it here. I think it turned out great and I'm so pleased that Ina took the time to stitch it, frame it, and share a picture of it! Thanks for sharing, Ina!

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Koi Pond Finish



**Edited** Marija has kindly given me permission to post her picture here. Thanks, Marija, for sharing the picture and for stitching my design!

Marija has finished stitching Koi Pond and sent a link to her picture of it. I'm waiting to hear back from her for permission to post her picture here but in the meantime you can see it here. Thanks, Marija! Great job!