I want
to use a different technique each month for this stitch along. I’m linking up
to Stitching Lotus’ Smalls Stitch a Long.
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Wednesday, April 30, 2014
2014 Small SAL - Brazilian Fob
My
completed small this month is a fob with a small Brazilian embroidery and beads.
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
The Queen's Progress
I am
pleased with the progress I’ve made on this.
I have completed all of the regular stitching and am ready to start the
beads/jewels.
I’m
linking up with SharonB’s Work in Progress Wednesday. You can join in to be encouraged to work on
(and finish) your big projects or take a look at the projects of others.
Monday, April 28, 2014
Monday Morning Star Count - 324
I made
10 flowers this week for a total of 324. I think I’m getting close with the
number of flowers I need for the quilt.
I’m
linking up with Jessica at Life Under Quilts.
Sunday, April 27, 2014
UFO's and WIPs
(UFO
stands for UnFinished Object and WIP for Work in Progress)
Pears - there are four more to stitch, then finish them all into ornaments.
Ribbon Album mini-quilt - I wanted to finish this last year. Maybe I'll finish next year?
Plum Panache velvet beaded shawl - another I wanted to finish last year.
USA cross stitch map - last worked on in the summer. (I think there is a counting mistake).
Bead on perforated paper necklace - I made several of these last year, but didn't finish this one.
Stitch & zip - my train project.
Stumpwork - Butterfly & Blooms stumpwork - not my favorite project, but I do want to finish it.
Silk gauze cat - I started this last year.
Lynn Payette Lily - maybe I'll pick this up again after the queen is done.
EGA CC drawn thread - this was started in 1997, and I thought I would finish it that year - oops! I haven't worked on this one since coming to Japan, but after doing several pulled thread projects last year, I've really wanted to work on this drawn thread piece.
Paisley Purse - this is just the starter project (the pocket). Maybe I'll start the actual purse and come back to this.
ANG band sampler - this is going to be a strap for a bag.
Sashiko projects - there are several in this bag, waiting to be finished.
Beaded ball ornaments - this one is almost finished and I have several more balls to bead.
Two Temari - I might need some help to get back to these.
Blue hardanger piece - I think there might be a counting mistake. I need to figure it out.
These are the most immediate WIPs. I don't know if they will all get finished this year, but maybe they will.
I have another box of small projects started, like Mill Hill kits. I may or may not work on them. I have a bigger box of started projects that haven't been out since we've been in Japan. Maybe another day, I’ll post about the projects I have kitted but not yet started. And yet another day about the fabric and quilting projects. For now, I'm getting back to my new project - the hussif.
I’m
starting on a new project – a crazy quilt hussif as part of a challenge at
Pintangle. So far all I have is a sketch and a few fabrics I want to use, but I
expect to have something to show soon.
Ann at Colorful Cross Stitches has recently been posting examples of her stitching by
letters of the alphabet, with the letter U standing for UFO’s. In 19 years of stitching she has only had two,
and she has good reasons for not finishing them yet. Margaret also says she is
a one project at a time girl, but thinks she has too many projects on the go
right now. She does beautiful work, and I often want to start new projects after seeing what she is doing! These two ladies and probably
many more would not be comfortable with my UFO and WIP pile, let alone all the
things I have kitted up but not yet started.
As I
get ready to start this new project, I thought I’d pull out a few of my more
active projects (or those that I would like to be stitching) and check out how much more is left to be done.
Queen
Elizabeth - I am working on her now and will soon be posting some progress pictures.
Nine
cross stitch ornaments that are in progress and I think I will be able to finish in time for this year's tree decorating.
Hexie quilt - I'm getting very close to having enough hexagon flowers!
RSN
knot garden - I have been working on this with the Tuesday stitchers.
Linen toolies set - I need another spool of blue kreinik to continue.
Ribbon Album mini-quilt - I wanted to finish this last year. Maybe I'll finish next year?
Plum Panache velvet beaded shawl - another I wanted to finish last year.
USA cross stitch map - last worked on in the summer. (I think there is a counting mistake).
Bead on perforated paper necklace - I made several of these last year, but didn't finish this one.
Bead on
paper ornaments - maybe they'll get done this year.
Stitch & zip - my train project.
Stumpwork - Butterfly & Blooms stumpwork - not my favorite project, but I do want to finish it.
Silk gauze cat - I started this last year.
Sonoko Doll ornament - I don't think there is so much left to do on this one.
Lynn Payette Lily - maybe I'll pick this up again after the queen is done.
EGA CC drawn thread - this was started in 1997, and I thought I would finish it that year - oops! I haven't worked on this one since coming to Japan, but after doing several pulled thread projects last year, I've really wanted to work on this drawn thread piece.
Paisley Purse - this is just the starter project (the pocket). Maybe I'll start the actual purse and come back to this.
ANG band sampler - this is going to be a strap for a bag.
Sashiko projects - there are several in this bag, waiting to be finished.
Beaded ball ornaments - this one is almost finished and I have several more balls to bead.
Two Temari - I might need some help to get back to these.
Blue hardanger piece - I think there might be a counting mistake. I need to figure it out.
These are the most immediate WIPs. I don't know if they will all get finished this year, but maybe they will.
I have another box of small projects started, like Mill Hill kits. I may or may not work on them. I have a bigger box of started projects that haven't been out since we've been in Japan. Maybe another day, I’ll post about the projects I have kitted but not yet started. And yet another day about the fabric and quilting projects. For now, I'm getting back to my new project - the hussif.
Saturday, April 26, 2014
President Obama in Japan
You
probably already know about the President visiting Japan. And, as you can
imagine, everything he does here is in the news.
The President and Prime Minister Abe ate at a famous sushi restaurant in Tokyo
called Sukiyabashi Jiro. The 20 course meal cost 30,000
yen, so I’m pretty sure I won’t be eating there.
The Tokyo Tower was lit up for two nights in red, white, and blue
in honor of the President’s visit.
Security was tightened, with vending machines and coin operated lockers in the train stations closed.
You can find out all the real news about his visit on any news site, but you may not have heard about the sushi dinner, the colorful Tokyo Tower, or the security measures, unless you are in Japan.
Friday, April 25, 2014
Japanese Class EPP
If you’ve
been reading my blog on Mondays, you know how much I am enjoying EPP (English
Paper Piecing). It is so much fun for me, I think everyone will like to do
it. This week after Japanese class I
stitched with four of my classmates and one of my teachers. The project was a coaster made from seven
hexagons backed with stick-on felt. I
think everyone enjoyed the project.
One
person took hers home to finish, one just needed to cut away the extra felt,
the others took home finished coasters.
I am
very happy to have more people to stitch with!
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Waiting for Spring
The
cherry blossoms have come and gone in the rest of Japan. I’m watching every day, waiting for them to
pop out here. The dark bark tree in
front of the white bark trees is a cherry tree.
I think I see some little buds. I
hope I see some little buds.
Ted
planted some corn, melon, and kabocha on our balcony, later to be transplanted
to the garden. Yesterday he noticed one
kabocha has started growing. Yay!
It
takes a long time for the snow to melt here, but flowers are trying to grow
anyway.
It will
soon be beautiful with millions of flowers – spring is coming!