Dienstag, 2. Juni 2020

WIPocalypse May and a bit of stash

Welcome to June and the WIPocalypse update that should have happened two days ago :D But this means that you are going to see two more projects here ;-)
10 people already signed up for last months update, you can find all the links here .

June is already the start of another of the monthly challenges for WIPocalypse. I had a lot of fun and got a lot done during the last challenges, so I am joining in again. For this month I want to work on QS Paddys Luck by Joanna Bromley this month, it's such a lovely and colorful project! Unfortunately I completely forgot that this challenge was scheduled for this month, so I am currently one day behind, but I will just make that up today. I am doing my usual thing, one square per day. Here is my starting point:
I am starting a new row of pages here, so my daily stitch count is 77 or 100 and I hope to get 4 columns done (meaning that I have to do 2 extra squares during the month).

As for this months question, we are to talk about a project on which me love to stitch. This is a hard question for me, because there are so many projects on which I love to stitch. I really enjoy working on the Mill Hill Buttons and Beads kits (reminds me that I should start another one soon... I think I have a companion piece to the Hydrangeas design I did a few years ago).

This reminds me that I should really get this framed, I actually found like 5 frames with a matching size (I think) when I tidied up the living room :D
I am currently working on The Potting Shed by Aimee Stewart and it's one of those projects where I can't stop working on. I love gardening, so I really love the design and working with all those colors is a pure joy. I especially love the designs by Aimee Stewart, they are so full of small details, I can't wait to get to all those lovely flowers on the potting shed:
So far I am in the middle of page 3, so I still have a way to go. This month I went from here:
To here:


The yellow thing seems to be a lamp and I found the first window, I am so much looking forward to stitching the ornaments there. I did 3 and a partial column so far (2640 stitches) and I already made a start on the next column. Since I can't put this down, I am staying with this project until the third page is done =)

Apart from this, I worked on two more projects this month.

First up is another column on Kriemhild, I wanted to return to her by the end of last month, but I was unable to put the potting shed down. So I only did one column, which is still better then none. But I hope to have a page finish by the end of this month. I went from here:
To here:
The red thing there is a flower by the way! And there are more to come =)

The third project I worked on is Cliffside Beacon from the Dimensions Gold Petites collection, I went from here:
To here!
I am done! Yay me! I am really no good at french knots, but some of them don't look so bad. The backstitching on the fence also took ages, but it adds so much to the design and I am happy with my result. I already ironed this and I ordered a frame for it, so I will hopefully have this framed for the next update.

While I was looking for a frame for Cliffside Beacon, I found a frame for another project! Some years ago I finished Gwen by Nora Corbett and since then she lay in my cupboard. So I took the chance to iron her, to frame her and to put her on my wall:

So I am very happy with my progress for May and hope to have another ffo the next WIPocalypse =) 

I wanted to do a stash update earlier in May, but as usual I just forgot about it, so I am going to show my new charts now =) I think it has been a while since I did an update on my new purchases, so this might be a lot now.

First up are a few charts I bought from Tilton Crafts. Shelly does a lot of limited editions, where she only gets a licencing for a small amount of charts (I think around 35). So I got
Hedwig (I love Harry Potter!)
One of the Mandalorian designs, because I love baby Yoda:
And I bought four of the Lord of the Rings charts:



And last but not least, I bought two WonderWoman designs (by Daniel Kordek)

Then I won a giveaway in Nene Thomas crossstitch group on Facebook (some of you know that after she left Haed, she did her own crosstitch charts). I think she still does the giveaways every few weeks (and one right now, until the 12th) and you can pick any chart from her site, so maybe some of you are interested in that. The group is called "Nene Thomas Art in Crossstitch" (you can also see a few of the stitched designs there, they look quite good). Anyway, I took the chance to pick one of her epic designs (the big ones, what else?). I chose Sekkerostoya:
I think it's amazing, but it's also huge (550x895), so I need to plan this before starting it :D 

And yes, I also got a few new Haed charts during their last sale =)
Here is QS Patchwork Quilt Room by Ciro Marchetti, I love the flowers, the color and that tea set!
 Gardeners Paradise by Dona Gelsinger (max color). I guess I don't need to explain this...
 And Ladybird in the Meadow by Lucy Pittaway, it's so cute!
So I think these are my new charts for now, I love them all! I don't even know which one to start next. I am drawn to the Patchwork Quilt, but I also love the second Wonderwoman or the Arwen&Aragorn  chart... Gardeners Paradise is great, but I am already stitching the companion piece (Garden Gate)...  Ah, we will see! I am trying not to start them all at once ;-)

I think this is all I have to show for now =)
Happy Stitching =)

4 Kommentare:

  1. Oh boy, so many huuuuge and beautiful charts!!! I loove the LOTR-charts but could not imagine stitching them. I'm amazed by all your beautiful stitching. I asked for advice on how to stitch large designs in this post...http://mylittlexstitchnook.blogspot.com/2020/05/large-projectshow-on-earth-do-you-do-it.html...and I would love to know your best advice and tips on how to tackle large designs!
    And your finish is gorgeous!

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  2. Wow, you have been busy! The Potting Shed design is amazing, there's so much detail already.
    Nice new stash too.

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  3. Hi Johanna! Thank you SO MUCH for your helpful comment on my large Victorian Street Scene blog post! I'm soaking up all the helpful advices and I'm trying to believe that I am INDEED someone who can stitch large designs, haha:D
    I'm dreaming of stitching a large portrait of my wonderful dog who died last year, but I'm not sure I'd be able to do it... Especially if I can't even finish this project...
    Anyway, tomorrow I'm going to stitch some more on Victorian Street, and I'm trying to do what you suggested and appreciate the small steps and small goals along the way.
    Stay safe and thank you once again <3

    (and I can't wait to see you start the LOTR-charts!)

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  4. Oh wow, your stitching looks great, but so many new charts! They are all lovely. Kreimhild's shield looks amazing and it's great to finally see some more of the pattern on The Poting Shed. Good luck with your block-a-day in June!

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