The official Full Moon was on March 7th which means it is time for my WIPocalypse Report! First I was going to do it Friday night but then I got so busy stitching that I didn't want to post... then on Saturday I had a magnificent Happy Dance and well I wanted to let that hang for awhile at the top of my blog! Then I was going to do this last night, and well life got in the way... so its Monday and I'm finally getting around to it!
First I'm going to show you the only "in progress" piece I've worked on in the last Moon Cycle.
This is "The Accolade" I haven't worked on it much during this last cycle as I was first of all busy and stressed out at work. Secondly, I was fixating on Enchantment of Winter.
During this Moon Cycle I actually managed to finish up a couple of WIPs! Kinda amazing considering what stitching time I had was precious!
Snowman '10 I finished up just a few weeks ago, a lot of it got stitched up during my time on the plane to and from the Dominican Republic.
These next two were technically finished up AFTER the new moon but I did work on them both during this cycle. I finished this biggie up on Saturday afternoon! Enchantment of Winter.
Then on Sunday this wee guy was close to being finished so I decided to polish off Polar Friends - Day
So that's my WIPocalypse report for the month of March!
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Monday, March 12, 2012
Sunday, February 05, 2012
Photo Hunt, Crazy Finish & a Little Stash to Top it All Off!
I am a day late and a dollar short with this week's PhotoHunt! The theme is "flat"
This photo was taken in November of 2011 when my head instructor was testing for his Masters in Taekwon-Do. During his self defense skit, he knocked my friend Jason "flat" on the floor.
I've not really had any time at all for stitching this week. I spent Monday-Wednesday nights at the dojang, I also went to Weight Watchers (where I just can't get my act together, I gained 1.5 this week), Thursday I had a lovely visit with a friend and started a little shopping on the way home that night... which I will tell you about when I get my purchase (don't have it yet). I was also back in at Taekwon-Do on Saturday (after wrapping up my shopping) to assist with the written and physical test for 3 black belt candidates. Doesn't all of that make you feel as exhausted as I did by the time Friday night rolled around?
Today I decided not to pull Enchantment of Winter out right away, I'm a little tired of it at the moment I think. So instead I worked on one of my Crazy Challenge pieces which I managed to finish today! So that's 3 Crazy Finishes down... 12 to go!
During December I participated in Becky's Ornament Challenge and I was the "International Winner"! I won a $25 gift certificate to 123 Stitch, I finally received my purchases earlier this week! I am now participating in the Winter Challenge and the above Happy Dance will sure fit the bill!
I was planning on sharing progress on EOW and Accolade with you but I just got the reminder that the full moon is on Tuesday which means I'll have a WIPocalypse update for you in a few short days! So it can wait for now.
This photo was taken in November of 2011 when my head instructor was testing for his Masters in Taekwon-Do. During his self defense skit, he knocked my friend Jason "flat" on the floor.
I've not really had any time at all for stitching this week. I spent Monday-Wednesday nights at the dojang, I also went to Weight Watchers (where I just can't get my act together, I gained 1.5 this week), Thursday I had a lovely visit with a friend and started a little shopping on the way home that night... which I will tell you about when I get my purchase (don't have it yet). I was also back in at Taekwon-Do on Saturday (after wrapping up my shopping) to assist with the written and physical test for 3 black belt candidates. Doesn't all of that make you feel as exhausted as I did by the time Friday night rolled around?
Polar Friends - Night
c2002 Stitcher's Habit
Stitched on 32ct Ocean Fantasy Linen from Silkweavers
Stitched with DMC, WDW and Kreinik braid & blending filament
During December I participated in Becky's Ornament Challenge and I was the "International Winner"! I won a $25 gift certificate to 123 Stitch, I finally received my purchases earlier this week! I am now participating in the Winter Challenge and the above Happy Dance will sure fit the bill!
I was planning on sharing progress on EOW and Accolade with you but I just got the reminder that the full moon is on Tuesday which means I'll have a WIPocalypse update for you in a few short days! So it can wait for now.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Pre IHSW, Gridding & More
The January IHSW is here! That's the International Hermit and Stitch Weekend! The idea is that when and if you can from Friday-Monday you ignore the world and stitch your little heart out and get a serious case of stitcher's butt. You can read all about it here and sign up for the January edition here.
So here is Enchantment of Winter BEFORE the IHSW, its seen a little needle time but not as much as I'd like. Its been a very busy week for me, lots going on. As I type this I've spent my evening getting ready as tomorrow evening I'm joining up with about 18 other stitchers for a weekend away in a quiet country B&B to stitch our little hearts out! Hopefully I'll make some great progress on EOW, if I don't spend too much time chatting and visiting! Of course I have my camera all packed, so I will share with you here after the weekend.
On my busier nights when I was either tired or didn't have much time to stitch I pulled out Polar Friends - Night and made a little progress on that too.
I've received several comments asking about the gridding many of you saw in one of my earlier posts this month. I love e-mailing my commenters back when the comment warrants an answer but so many of you don't have an e-mail address linked to your profile! I have my comments e-mailed to me and if you have an e-mail address linked to your profile when you hit reply, it pops in your e-mail address and whoila I can send a personal note to you!
So here's the information... I gridded my Ink Circles Seasonal Mandalas after so many mis-counts and encounters with those damned frogs! There was no specific distances between my stitches, I just did a running/basting stitch, making sure that each vertical or horizontal line was exactly 10 stitches apart. I wanted to mimic the darker grid lines on the chart that mark out 10x10 blocks of stitches.
Most of you were curious about the thread I used because I called it my "special gridding thread" (or something along those lines). Really it isn't special, nor is it specifically for girdding but it is THE perfect thread! I received a spool of this years ago from another stitcher. Its by Sulky and its their Silver Metallic thread. This is a thin, flat, ribbon-like metallic thread you'd probably find it in quilting stores. The main reason I like to use this compared to a conventional thread or cotton floss is that when you are cross stitching if you happen to leave your grid in as you're stitching you won't be able to pierce the gridding thread with your needle as you stitch... unless you happen to use a sharp one! This makes removing the gridding thread later on SOOO much easier. It usually just slides right out. I haven't had to grid often in the past but sometimes I've used it to put in a basting line down the left hand side of a sampler so that I know the beginning of my rows match up. Its also been great for gridding blocks for Round Robins for the participants to stitch in.
So, there you've got it... one of my little stitching secrets!
Non-Stitchy Stuff
The weather has been just brutal lately! The temperature has been up and down like a yo-yo its either -5c or colder than -20c. When its not brutally cold, its either snowing like its the end of the world, or we're having freezing rain. I've had to drive to/from work in really bad weather twice in the last two weeks. Its very stressful! On Tuesday night we had rain, which apparently froze on contact. To get in my car the next morning, we had to pry the door open with a putty knife! After starting the car and letting it run with the defrost on at full blast for over 20 minutes... I still had to spend over 45 minutes chipping ice off of my car and windows so that I could safely drive! If another person who lives in a warm climate that doesn't have winter... and I mean TRUE winter with sub-zero temperatures, snow and freezing rain says they LOVE winter, think snow is so PRETTY and would love a WHITE Christmas I'm going to slap them up side the head! When you live with winter the way us folk in norther climes I can tell you that winter can be quite miserable, and downright dangerous, you stop seeing the pretty very quickly!
I was also asked if I'm still going to Weight Watchers. Yes I am, I think I will forever be going to Weight Watchers, just to maintain my goal weight takes a lot of work and vigilance on my part. Sadly I'm not one of those people who can eat what they want and not exercise. If I don't live by the 80/20 rule and exercise on average 4-5 times a week I WILL gain weight!
What do I mean by the 80/20 rule? Be good 80% of the time and just do your best 20% of the time. There are times, moments, events that still trigger bad choices in anyone who has ever been overweight. No one can be perfect, and imagining that you can be perfect and perfectly loose weight turns your journey into an incredibly stressful one. Its all about checks and balances, if you know you're going out for a nice dinner on Friday you can balance that out by eating right and moving more a couple of days prior to and after that dinner out. I also make a point of making sure all of my other meals are low point and earn some activity points.
The last week and a half have been very tough for me. I've made a lot of bad choices (chocolate and lots of it), salted peanuts, crackers, lots of very yummy things. Oh and a devine slice of a "chocolate bomb" when we went out for dinner on Saturday to celebrate my Mum's birthday (which it was -25c without the windchill that was fun to be out and about in). I was very shocked when I weighed in at my WW meeting on Wednesday and the receptionist told me I had lost this week! Wow! So I lost 1 lb! I started going back to WW the previous week and between my last weigh in at the very beginning of December to the second week in January I put on 3lbs... it could of been worse. So I'm back on the road to getting back to goal 9lbs to go.
So here is Enchantment of Winter BEFORE the IHSW, its seen a little needle time but not as much as I'd like. Its been a very busy week for me, lots going on. As I type this I've spent my evening getting ready as tomorrow evening I'm joining up with about 18 other stitchers for a weekend away in a quiet country B&B to stitch our little hearts out! Hopefully I'll make some great progress on EOW, if I don't spend too much time chatting and visiting! Of course I have my camera all packed, so I will share with you here after the weekend.
On my busier nights when I was either tired or didn't have much time to stitch I pulled out Polar Friends - Night and made a little progress on that too.
I've received several comments asking about the gridding many of you saw in one of my earlier posts this month. I love e-mailing my commenters back when the comment warrants an answer but so many of you don't have an e-mail address linked to your profile! I have my comments e-mailed to me and if you have an e-mail address linked to your profile when you hit reply, it pops in your e-mail address and whoila I can send a personal note to you!
So here's the information... I gridded my Ink Circles Seasonal Mandalas after so many mis-counts and encounters with those damned frogs! There was no specific distances between my stitches, I just did a running/basting stitch, making sure that each vertical or horizontal line was exactly 10 stitches apart. I wanted to mimic the darker grid lines on the chart that mark out 10x10 blocks of stitches.
Most of you were curious about the thread I used because I called it my "special gridding thread" (or something along those lines). Really it isn't special, nor is it specifically for girdding but it is THE perfect thread! I received a spool of this years ago from another stitcher. Its by Sulky and its their Silver Metallic thread. This is a thin, flat, ribbon-like metallic thread you'd probably find it in quilting stores. The main reason I like to use this compared to a conventional thread or cotton floss is that when you are cross stitching if you happen to leave your grid in as you're stitching you won't be able to pierce the gridding thread with your needle as you stitch... unless you happen to use a sharp one! This makes removing the gridding thread later on SOOO much easier. It usually just slides right out. I haven't had to grid often in the past but sometimes I've used it to put in a basting line down the left hand side of a sampler so that I know the beginning of my rows match up. Its also been great for gridding blocks for Round Robins for the participants to stitch in.
So, there you've got it... one of my little stitching secrets!
Non-Stitchy Stuff
The snowploughs rolling out to hit the highways
I was also asked if I'm still going to Weight Watchers. Yes I am, I think I will forever be going to Weight Watchers, just to maintain my goal weight takes a lot of work and vigilance on my part. Sadly I'm not one of those people who can eat what they want and not exercise. If I don't live by the 80/20 rule and exercise on average 4-5 times a week I WILL gain weight!
What do I mean by the 80/20 rule? Be good 80% of the time and just do your best 20% of the time. There are times, moments, events that still trigger bad choices in anyone who has ever been overweight. No one can be perfect, and imagining that you can be perfect and perfectly loose weight turns your journey into an incredibly stressful one. Its all about checks and balances, if you know you're going out for a nice dinner on Friday you can balance that out by eating right and moving more a couple of days prior to and after that dinner out. I also make a point of making sure all of my other meals are low point and earn some activity points.
The last week and a half have been very tough for me. I've made a lot of bad choices (chocolate and lots of it), salted peanuts, crackers, lots of very yummy things. Oh and a devine slice of a "chocolate bomb" when we went out for dinner on Saturday to celebrate my Mum's birthday (which it was -25c without the windchill that was fun to be out and about in). I was very shocked when I weighed in at my WW meeting on Wednesday and the receptionist told me I had lost this week! Wow! So I lost 1 lb! I started going back to WW the previous week and between my last weigh in at the very beginning of December to the second week in January I put on 3lbs... it could of been worse. So I'm back on the road to getting back to goal 9lbs to go.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
WIPocalypse Full Moon Update
As you know from yesterday's post, I decided to jump in with both feet and join the other big SAL going on out there in Stitching Blogland, WIPocalypse! Definitely something I need to do since I'm on the verge of completing 15 new starts plus I already had 2 LARGE projects on the go! I'll definitely need to do some WIP-busting once the Crazy Challenge ends this Sunday!
So let me show you the progress I've made on all my WIPs to date :
Enchantment of Winter - this will become my focus piece again once the Crazy Challenge is over, first on my WIP-busting agenda!
The Accolade - this is one of my long term WIPs with no rush or plans to finish it in the near future, its over one and 12 pages long!
Seasonal Mandalas - these will be my second focus piece once EOW is finished
Snowman 2010
Polar Friends Day & Night
Snow White
French Country Scardey Cats
Gone Fishing
So this is the most current up-to-date progress on all of my WIPs to date!
So let me show you the progress I've made on all my WIPs to date :
Enchantment of Winter - this will become my focus piece again once the Crazy Challenge is over, first on my WIP-busting agenda!
The Accolade - this is one of my long term WIPs with no rush or plans to finish it in the near future, its over one and 12 pages long!
Seasonal Mandalas - these will be my second focus piece once EOW is finished
Snowman 2010
Polar Friends Day & Night
Snow White
French Country Scardey Cats
Gone Fishing
So this is the most current up-to-date progress on all of my WIPs to date!
Monday, January 09, 2012
Crazy Challenge Day 8
Sadly I won't be able to dedicate as much time as I'd like to stitching. Its time to get back to the real world, and things are going to be busy this month! I'm sure I'll find the odd moment of sanity here and there through stitching.
When I finally did pick up my stitching on Sunday I felt more like finishing something instead of starting a new project (which I did, just in the evening). Eat, Sleep, Stitch was just a few short hours away from Happy Dance status, so I decided to focus on that first. I am proud to share with you my first finish of 2012!
As you can see, I was a little challenged in the measurement department when I started this... heck I didn't measure, I just started. Pretty close to the edge eh?
Later in the evening I stated my project for this Day 8 of the Crazy Challenge. It was another small one, Polar Friends - Day, I started night earlier in the week. This pair is a pleasure to stitch.
Yesterday afternoon, it was Zeus's turn to find a lovely patch in the sunshine. Very pretty!
Finally on Saturday our replacement treadmill was delivered, and Todd put it together on Sunday morning. I took it for its inaugural run that evening. I have to say after a month of not running, plus having a remnant of my cold boy, my cardio, endurance, and speed were all GONE! How frustrating. It took me quite a bit of effort to put in about 15 minutes, and I had to do it in a run/walk. Prior to this whole circus I was running for on average 20 minutes on the treadmill at 5.7... today 5.4 was challenging. Oh boy... I've got a lot to get back. There's work to do before my first race in May (Ottawa Race Weekend 10K).
I use the Nike+ GPS app when I run and I got this neat little re-cap of my running year. I'm quite happy with these results! I guess I should aim for 500 KM this year?????
Eat, Sleep, Stitch
c2010 Cherrywood Design Studios
Stitched on : 28ct African Daisy Joblean
Stitched with : DMC floss
As you can see, I was a little challenged in the measurement department when I started this... heck I didn't measure, I just started. Pretty close to the edge eh?
Polar Friends - Day
Stitcher's Habit
Stitched on 32ct Ocean Fantasy Linen from Silkweavers
Yesterday afternoon, it was Zeus's turn to find a lovely patch in the sunshine. Very pretty!
Finally on Saturday our replacement treadmill was delivered, and Todd put it together on Sunday morning. I took it for its inaugural run that evening. I have to say after a month of not running, plus having a remnant of my cold boy, my cardio, endurance, and speed were all GONE! How frustrating. It took me quite a bit of effort to put in about 15 minutes, and I had to do it in a run/walk. Prior to this whole circus I was running for on average 20 minutes on the treadmill at 5.7... today 5.4 was challenging. Oh boy... I've got a lot to get back. There's work to do before my first race in May (Ottawa Race Weekend 10K).
I use the Nike+ GPS app when I run and I got this neat little re-cap of my running year. I'm quite happy with these results! I guess I should aim for 500 KM this year?????
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Thursday, January 05, 2012
Crazy Challenge Day 4
After spending most of yesterday trying to fix another counting mistake I had a little time left in the evening to get a new start going for the 4th day of the Crazy Challenge. I am happy to report that in the few hours I worked on this piece, I had no problems!
I have to say it was sooooo nice working with such bright and wonderful colours for a change. I'm getting a little bored of black!
I just realized I forgot to share my stitching goals for the month of January with you! I've been doing this for a few years now and I encourage you to join me. These are your stitching goals, what you'd think you'd like to accomplish during the month. The beauty is these are no-pressure goals. If you don't make them, that's okay, if you completely change your plans mid-month that's okay too. I found that since I started setting these goals I was a little more focused in my stitching and get far more done. Also I'm not upset when I achieve a goal (s), it just gives me a little focus.
January Goals
All 15 starts of the Crazy Challenge
Stitch one ornament
Work on Enchantment of Winter
Work on The Accolade
Work on Winter Mandala
So at the beginning of February, I'll post a blog entry, giving you a re-cap of January and how I did and what I plan to get done that month.
This blog seems to be all stitching lately, I should share an old PhotoHunt with you for a little fun! On March 6, 2010 the theme was "Foreign"
Polar Friends - Night
Stitcher's Habit
Stitched on Silkweaver 32ct Ocean Fantasy
I just realized I forgot to share my stitching goals for the month of January with you! I've been doing this for a few years now and I encourage you to join me. These are your stitching goals, what you'd think you'd like to accomplish during the month. The beauty is these are no-pressure goals. If you don't make them, that's okay, if you completely change your plans mid-month that's okay too. I found that since I started setting these goals I was a little more focused in my stitching and get far more done. Also I'm not upset when I achieve a goal (s), it just gives me a little focus.
January Goals
All 15 starts of the Crazy Challenge
Stitch one ornament
Work on Enchantment of Winter
Work on The Accolade
Work on Winter Mandala
So at the beginning of February, I'll post a blog entry, giving you a re-cap of January and how I did and what I plan to get done that month.
This blog seems to be all stitching lately, I should share an old PhotoHunt with you for a little fun! On March 6, 2010 the theme was "Foreign"
This past March while visiting Kathy in Arizona, we crossed the border into a foreign country, Mexico... for a little shopping!
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