Well, nothing like getting in by the skin of your teeth. Today is the last day to check in for week 4 of MMMM hosted by Justine's Cross Stitch Blog for November. Luckily I have some progress to report, even though this week has been CRAZY! We finally got moved into our new own actual place though, which was nice, but definitely cut into stitching time.
So I have the complete finish on Victorian Tree to show you:
And I finished beading Tropical Kitty and finishing into an ornament:
Just have to back it and it will be done. I also finished Teton Santa's beading, but forgot to take a picture and since I am on a borrowed Wi-Fi connection at the moment (no internet at the new house for a couple weeks) I won't be able to upload this at the moment.
I still have 3 ornaments to finish beading (nuts!) which I was hoping to have done by the end of this month, but I should be able to get them done by Christmas at least!
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Sunday, November 30, 2014
Monday, November 17, 2014
Mini Mega Month Madness (2.0) SAL Progress: Week 3
So, it's a little early for a normal MMMM update, but since this week looks like it might be really busy, I figured I would do an update today anyway, and maybe a supplemental one later in the week if I can wrangle it.
I'm still busy on those Christmas gifts, so today's update is from the western beading front. I did start on beading Teton Santa, and have got about halfway done on the amber beads:
This is definitely going faster than Victorian Tree so far, although I think that might partly be because the petite seed beads are supposed to have full crosses and regular seed beads only have half crosses, and so far, I've only done regular beads.
Then since a certain person wasn't home during the weekend, I took the oppertunity to switch out Teton Santa for Be Merry in my WIP list of the day, so I could get started on that. Here's the progress so far:
That's actually only one kind of bead left, can you believe it? Of course, that one bead takes up all those spaces in the lettering, so it will probably take awhile.
So now, it's back to beading! I still have to finish these two, Provencal Rooster, Tropical Kitty, and Hot Stuff before Christmas. My goal is to get them stitched by the end of the month at least, so I can focus on finishing them up into ornaments in December. Which, we're moving again (at least only across town this time) so things will be crazy for the first part of December anyway.
I'm still busy on those Christmas gifts, so today's update is from the western beading front. I did start on beading Teton Santa, and have got about halfway done on the amber beads:
This is definitely going faster than Victorian Tree so far, although I think that might partly be because the petite seed beads are supposed to have full crosses and regular seed beads only have half crosses, and so far, I've only done regular beads.
Then since a certain person wasn't home during the weekend, I took the oppertunity to switch out Teton Santa for Be Merry in my WIP list of the day, so I could get started on that. Here's the progress so far:
That's actually only one kind of bead left, can you believe it? Of course, that one bead takes up all those spaces in the lettering, so it will probably take awhile.
So now, it's back to beading! I still have to finish these two, Provencal Rooster, Tropical Kitty, and Hot Stuff before Christmas. My goal is to get them stitched by the end of the month at least, so I can focus on finishing them up into ornaments in December. Which, we're moving again (at least only across town this time) so things will be crazy for the first part of December anyway.
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Thursday, November 13, 2014
Mini Mega Month Madness (2.0) SAL Progress: Week 2
MMMM is a SAL created by Pull The Other Thread and taken over hosting for November by Justine's Cross Stitch.
So this week, the big news is....
I have a finish!!!!!
Victorian Tree is done, done, done. Okay, well, I need to do the actual finishing up into an ornament still (backing it and adding a string) but other than that, the stitching is all done.
The coloring is a little weird in the photo (the light was wonky yesterday) but you get the general idea.
My first time beading any project, and I think it went okay. I don't think I'll be winning any technique prizes any time soon, but there you go. So now I'm off to work on Teton Santa, which will be the next beading project. Hopefully that one will bead up a lot quicker, since there won't be so many random placement of assorted beads (they're more colorblocked).
I should also mention this is my first finish of the year. Yikes.... : /
So this week, the big news is....
I have a finish!!!!!
Victorian Tree is done, done, done. Okay, well, I need to do the actual finishing up into an ornament still (backing it and adding a string) but other than that, the stitching is all done.
The coloring is a little weird in the photo (the light was wonky yesterday) but you get the general idea.
My first time beading any project, and I think it went okay. I don't think I'll be winning any technique prizes any time soon, but there you go. So now I'm off to work on Teton Santa, which will be the next beading project. Hopefully that one will bead up a lot quicker, since there won't be so many random placement of assorted beads (they're more colorblocked).
I should also mention this is my first finish of the year. Yikes.... : /
Saturday, November 8, 2014
Mini Mega Month Madness (2.0) SAL Progress: Week 1
Well, you may be wondering if MMMM concluded at the end of October, why you're seeing another post for it. The original SAL hosted by Pull The Other Thread did conclude at the end of October, but Justine of Justine's Cross Stitch blog has taken over hosting for November. So that gives me another chance to finish up those minis I worked on all last month! Which is good, because they're all Christmas presents anyway...
So here's my latest progress. I didn't really get much done this week, mostly because I joined a book club last minute a few days before the meeting, so I was attempting to read the 500 page book before that happened Thursday night (I didn't make it, by the way, in case anyone was wondering. But I tried. :)
All the main stitching on Teton Santa has been done:
And all I have left for stitches on Victorian Tree is to finish filling in the red background. Sheesh, I never knew background could be so tedious!
So after that's done, it's onto beading, beading, beading (and a little backstitch) for my 6 Mill Hill projects.
So here's my latest progress. I didn't really get much done this week, mostly because I joined a book club last minute a few days before the meeting, so I was attempting to read the 500 page book before that happened Thursday night (I didn't make it, by the way, in case anyone was wondering. But I tried. :)
All the main stitching on Teton Santa has been done:
And all I have left for stitches on Victorian Tree is to finish filling in the red background. Sheesh, I never knew background could be so tedious!
So after that's done, it's onto beading, beading, beading (and a little backstitch) for my 6 Mill Hill projects.
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Mini Mega Month Madness SAL Progress: Week 5 (Final Week)
It's weird to be at the last week of MMMM. First of all, like, where did October go? And secondly, I feel like I just got the hang of doing this mini thing. Yes, there is technically 1 more day in October, and there's a possibility I might get more done between now and then, but just in case, I figured I better post my last official update today just in case.
I am really, really close to a finish on Teton Santa. Just his head left to finish. Well, and then there's the beading of course, but that will be for later.
Also coming along well on Victorian Tree. Really need to finish this one soon as it's for an exchange and I need to send it off in a couple weeks. So I guess the new experience of beading will happen with this one first. Obviously I didn't finish the beading on my other MH kits yet either, which was one of my goals for this month, but I'm at least happy that I motivated myself to do as much stitching as I did.
I think I need to resign myself to the fact that I don't stitch as quickly as I think I do. :)
Friday, October 24, 2014
Mini Mega Month Madness SAL Progress: Week 4
So I'm a little later with this than my intended Thursday update but, well, let's just say it's been a really, really rough week. In fact, if it weren't for stitching during my lunch hour, I would have no progress to show this week whatsoever. But thankfully I do have some progress, so here we go.
Teton Santa is moving along. Got a little more done on his coat and arm. The areas I have left involve lots of switching of colors, so I imagine progress will slow down on this quite a bit.
I also started the last of the Mill Hill ornament kits I NEED to get done by this year, Victorian Tree. I started this shortly before my last update, but hadn't taken a picture of the like 15 stitches I had started at that point.
The tree on this one is actually being a bit of a challenge, because the three greens are quite mixed up, it's hard for me as a cross country stitcher to get a rhythm going. I had to break out some markers and mark what stitches I've made, which is unusual for me, especially with a small piece. But now that the tree is pretty much done, the background will hopefully go much faster. Going on a road trip on Saturday, so might get some stitching done on the way up if the sun comes up at a decent time, but it will be too dark on the way home to do anything.
Obviously there is only one week left in the SAL, and I still haven't completed the beading on the other ornament kits I have finished the stitching on. Bother. But I will get it done in time for Christmas! I don't have a choice really...
So once Teton and Victorian are done with stitching, it will be beading, beading, beading, and then backing, cutting, hanging, and sewing. And then when that's done, I'll either attempt to start on the kits that I didn't have to get done this year (but would be nice to finish) or I'll try to finish the nativity project I have going for a friend. It kind of fell by the wayside when I realized I might not get it done before Christmas, but if I work really hard on it, I might get it done in time, guess we'll see.
Teton Santa is moving along. Got a little more done on his coat and arm. The areas I have left involve lots of switching of colors, so I imagine progress will slow down on this quite a bit.
I also started the last of the Mill Hill ornament kits I NEED to get done by this year, Victorian Tree. I started this shortly before my last update, but hadn't taken a picture of the like 15 stitches I had started at that point.
The tree on this one is actually being a bit of a challenge, because the three greens are quite mixed up, it's hard for me as a cross country stitcher to get a rhythm going. I had to break out some markers and mark what stitches I've made, which is unusual for me, especially with a small piece. But now that the tree is pretty much done, the background will hopefully go much faster. Going on a road trip on Saturday, so might get some stitching done on the way up if the sun comes up at a decent time, but it will be too dark on the way home to do anything.
Obviously there is only one week left in the SAL, and I still haven't completed the beading on the other ornament kits I have finished the stitching on. Bother. But I will get it done in time for Christmas! I don't have a choice really...
So once Teton and Victorian are done with stitching, it will be beading, beading, beading, and then backing, cutting, hanging, and sewing. And then when that's done, I'll either attempt to start on the kits that I didn't have to get done this year (but would be nice to finish) or I'll try to finish the nativity project I have going for a friend. It kind of fell by the wayside when I realized I might not get it done before Christmas, but if I work really hard on it, I might get it done in time, guess we'll see.
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Mini Mega Month Madness SAL Progress: Week 3
Time for another MMMM update! And since I finally had some free time on my hands this week, with permission from a few of the participants I was able to put together this nifty banner to highlight the SAL. If you're new to my blog and haven't heard of MMMM yet, click on the banner above to take you to the hosting blog, Pull The Other Thread, for full detail.
Anyway, this is kind of a late post, but better late than never I guess. I still made it before the week was up at least! After having a pretty productive week last week, I haven't made too much progress this past week.
I finished the basic cross stitching on Be Merry, now it's just waiting for backstitching and beads:
I also made a bit more progress on Teton Santa's shorts and mittens:
I also picked up Victorian Tree tonight, so that's the last project I'm hoping to finish by the end of the month(ish). I don't have a picture of that yet since I've only put a few stitches in, but at least I'm on my way.
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Monday, October 6, 2014
Teton Santa: Progress Update 10.6.14
As I mentioned in Saturday's post, I moved back onto Teton Santa for my Sunday conference stitching agenda. So here's the progress I've made since last time:
Luckily this isn't turning out to be nearly as big as I thought it would be, so I no longer feel a little "iffy" about labeling it a mini for the Mega Mini Month Madness Challenge. And it's also good that it's working up so fast, although that might change once I'm done with the fairly monochromatic goat and on to the multicolor/multibeaded Santa. I'll be posting my progress since Sunday later on this week for the challenge.
Luckily this isn't turning out to be nearly as big as I thought it would be, so I no longer feel a little "iffy" about labeling it a mini for the Mega Mini Month Madness Challenge. And it's also good that it's working up so fast, although that might change once I'm done with the fairly monochromatic goat and on to the multicolor/multibeaded Santa. I'll be posting my progress since Sunday later on this week for the challenge.
Saturday, October 4, 2014
Hot Stuff: New Start and Progress 10.4.14
So true to my Mega Mini Month Madness Challenge, I dutifully started a new mini project on Wednesday, since it was October 1st. This one is a kit from Mill Hill called Hot Stuff, and I put down my Quaker project to work on it.
This week is the general conference broadcast for our church, which I love conference weekend because I can usually get a good amount of stitching done while I'm listening to the speakers (I'm not brave enough to stitch in church, but I'll do it when I'm siting at home on my couch). So although I'd only worked on the piece for about 40 minutes total since Wednesday, I managed to get a good chunk done. Here's where I'm at after the Saturday morning 2 hour session:
I managed to finish it completely except the beading during the afternoon session, so pictures of that to come later. Now I'm moving back on to Teton Santa for tomorrow I think, which although it's bigger than this project, I'm still counting as a mini because I will eventually be making it into an ornament.
This week is the general conference broadcast for our church, which I love conference weekend because I can usually get a good amount of stitching done while I'm listening to the speakers (I'm not brave enough to stitch in church, but I'll do it when I'm siting at home on my couch). So although I'd only worked on the piece for about 40 minutes total since Wednesday, I managed to get a good chunk done. Here's where I'm at after the Saturday morning 2 hour session:
I managed to finish it completely except the beading during the afternoon session, so pictures of that to come later. Now I'm moving back on to Teton Santa for tomorrow I think, which although it's bigger than this project, I'm still counting as a mini because I will eventually be making it into an ornament.
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Teton Santa: Progress Update 9.24.14
So one of the things I'm planning on doing for Christmas this year is to make a Christmas ornament for each of my family members. I finally picked out a Mill Hill kit for everyone on my list, my close family and extended family.
This one is for my uncle, it's a kit called Teton Santa. It's done on neutral 14 count perforated paper. This one is much larger than the other kits, so hopefully that won't look too weird when it's done.
So here's the progress:
Hopefully I'll find time with the busy new work schedule to get more of done soon!
This one is for my uncle, it's a kit called Teton Santa. It's done on neutral 14 count perforated paper. This one is much larger than the other kits, so hopefully that won't look too weird when it's done.
So here's the progress:
Hopefully I'll find time with the busy new work schedule to get more of done soon!
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