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Theme-a-licious/WIPocalypse Updates


I realized today that I never checked in for January on the Theme-a-licious challenge Heather is hosting this year.  Oops! blush   I’ll try to do a better job in February!  Since it’s also WIPcalypse update time again, I figured I would just combine them into a single post to make things easier for  me. )

The first piece I’ll report on is just for WIPocalypse and covers Celtic Christmas.  I spent about a week after the last update just plugging along on her and making some great progress.  Unfortunately, when I was in Vegas with Terri and Annette in mid-January, I discovered I’d made a colossal error in her skirt at some point and had completely left out three rows in the middle of it, so nothing was lining up as it should have.  As a result, I ended up frogging ~600 stitches from her skirt.  This means I actually made negative progress on her this month. no

Progress as of January 7, 2012

Progress as of January 15, 2012

As you may notice from the photo caption, I haven’t worked on my Celtic Christmas piece in nearly a month now.  It was so disheartening having to frog so many stitches that I just needed to put her down for a while and work on something else instead.

The something else I chose to work on was Hannah Beeby 1816.  Not only was it on my WIPocalypse list, but it would also satisfy the January Jardin Theme-a-licous goal since I knew there was a flower motif I could stitch.

I started this sampler three or four years ago as a Stitch-a-Long.  So far, I think only two of the original stitchers in the SAL (Carol and Heidi) have actually finished it. lol   After some serious stitching time over the past week or so, I’m finally starting to make some real progress!

Progress as of 31 December 2011

Hannah Beeby - February 6 Update

Progress as of 5 February 2012

In other stitching news, Tracy surprised me with an early birthday present on Thursday!  She gifted me with the Stargazer chart from Mirabilia as well as a $50 gift certificate to Needlecraft Corner.  I’ve had the Stargazer chart on my wish list ever since it came out, so I’m excited to finally have it!  I used a gift card I got for Christmas to pick up some fabric (Angel Dust) from Jo over at Polstitches.  I’m going more for an early morning/twilight look instead of the typical evening/dusk look that many folks do with this design.  Here’s a mock-up of the look I’m going for:

Stargazer on Angel Dust

Stargazer on Angel Dust Fabric

Well, that’s my January Theme-a-licious and February WIPocalypse updates.  The current Theme-a-licious goal is Fangirl February which means stitching on designs from your favorite designer(s).  My current designer du jour is Nora Corbett from Mirabilia, so I’m planning to put in some work on my Lady Alexandra WIP.  Since she’s also on my WIPocalypse list, this will be another two-fer month for me. 8)

Until next time …

Viva Las Vegas! (Part 2)

I gave most of the stitchy part of the trip in yesterday’s Viva Las Vegas (Part 1) post.  Today’s second (and final) installment of the Viva Las Vegas series will cover the gambling part of the trip. 8)

As I mentioned yesterday, we all won a little something.  That really made the trip that much more fun.  I was actually the first person in our group to hit for a win.  It happened on Thursday night after dinner.  I was playing one of my favorite games — the 5X Diamond slot machine.

5X Diamond

I actually like all the Diamond slot machines, but having the chance of getting that 5X multiplier is pretty appealing.  Speaking of which, if you look closely at the photo, you may have noticed that I did indeed hit on the 5X multiplier with a couple of 7′s on the wheels.  Normally speaking, having any combination of three 7′s on the wheels would yield 120 credits.  Since I had the 5X multiplier, that gave me a 600 credit win.  w00t!!  Needless to say, I cashed out immediately rather than risk losing it all again.  lol   So, what exactly did that mean?

Slots Winner

Yep, $150!!  The other $4.75 was what I had left of the $10 I put into the machine initially.  Who says playing quarter slots can’t pay off?! 8)

Still high from my slots win the night before, I was a bit hesitant initially about gambling more the next morning.  I ended up deciding to give it a go though and threw $20 into a video poker game since Annette was already set up playing on one.  Well, I’m glad I did since I won again!  As soon as I hit for a small win, as is my way, I cashed out. Yeah, casinos probably hate me because I take the money and run! lol

Video Poker Winner

Last up in the gambling department was bingo on Friday night.  It’s probably been 15 years since I’ve played bingo and it’s definitely come a long way in the interim.  Did you know that bingo has gone all high-tech?!  Well, it has!

Bingo & Booze

They have electronic bingo “cards” now that even mark themselves.  Gone are the days of big paper sheets of bingo cards and ink daubers.  These days, all you have to do is sit and enjoy your drink until it’s time to yell BINGO when you win, which I did!  I hit for a $100 win on a triple bingo game.

Bingo Winner!

Annette’s mom, Pat, also won a $100 game.  The big winner at bingo was definitely Terri though!  She cashed in winning two games and took home a tidy sum.  I’ll let her share that news on her blog if she wants. )   While Annette didn’t cash in on bingo, she did manage a nice win on the Wheel of Fortune slot machine I posted about yesterday.  Again, I’ll let her post about that if she wants.

Speaking of Annette, please keep her family in your thoughts.  Her grandmother passed away early yesterday morning.  Due to that, she’ll be taking a short break from blogging.  You can certainly go by and leave a condolence note in her comments though.  I’m sure she would appreciate the love & support now.

Oh, and thanks to some enabling help from Cheryl, I found some great brick fabric for the stand-up that I mentioned in yesterday’s post.  I ordered it today, so hopefully I can actually figure out how to make a stand-up and finally finish-finish my Ho Ho Ho piece nearly four years after I stitched it. blush   Oh, and I may or may not have ordered a few other pieces of fabric, too.  For those wondering about my stash diet, I never said anything about not buying finishing fabrics, so there! P

That’s it from me for now.  Until next time …

WIPocalypse January Update

Well, this full moon is here, so that means it’s time for our first update as part of the 2012 WIPocalypse stitch-a-long.  I posted my full list of planned projects on my dedicated WIPocalypse page.  I’ll just post my monthly progress updates here on the main page.

Celtic Christmas

This is my oldest WIP (work in progress), so I decided this is the year to finally knock it out!  I started it in 2007, so it’s long overdue. lol I didn’t make a whole of progress on her so far given it’s just been a week, but at least it’s something which is more than has happened in a looooooooong time. P

Celtic Christmas

Progress as of Dec. 31, 2011

Celtic Christmas - January 9 Update

Progress as of January 7, 2012

Royal Holiday

I also (sort of) got started on Royal Holiday.  I can’t say it’s much of a start, but it’s something.  I had planned on stitching on it for an hour or two beginning at 12:01am on January 1.  Well, I actually only made it about 25-30 minutes before I found myself falling asleep in my chair.  Yeah, I’m such a party animal. )

Royal Holiday - January Update

Progress as of January 1, 2012

As I said, I really haven’t gotten much done so far this year.  I’ve been busy studying for school, so that’s had me distracted.  I did manage to make it by my LNS on Saturday for our monthly Saturday Stitch.  That’s where I made most of the progress on Celtic Christmas.  While there, I also picked up some Kreinik braids I need for my upcoming Mirabilia round robin.  I’ll use these for stitching the borders for my piece.  This photo also satisfies today’s assignment for the 30 Day Blog Challenge which is to post a photo of the last thing you purchased.

Kreinik Braid

Kreinik Braid

We were also very fortunate to witness an amazing finish from Lorraine who is one of the older women who still joins us most months.  She’s in her 80′s, but her stitching is absolutely breathtaking!  This is her St. Basil’s Cathedral done on canvas.

St. Basil's Cathedral

St. Basil's Cathedral Stitched by Lorraine

Well, that’s it on the stitching update front. Here’s to hoping I’ll have a lot more progress to show at the February WIPocalypse update!

Until next time …

Saturday PhotoHunt: Bling

This week’s PhotoHunt theme is *BLING*.  Given my love of needlework, one of my favorite forms of bling is stitching designs with lots of sparkle and embellishments.  This is the Letter M fairy designed by Nora Corbett.  As you can see, she’s definitely blinged out. yes

Letter M Close-Up #2

Letter M Close-Up #1

Letter M Fairy

I have a Flickr account that houses all of PhotoHunt photos.  If you would like to view them all, you can find the set here.

30 Day Blog Challenge

Today’s assignment for the 30 Day Blog Challenge is posting about your dream wedding.  Given I’m twice divorced, I think I’ll sit out on this round. P

Until next time …

WIPocalypse & the Great Stash Diet™

Here we are with 2012 quickly approaching.  In fact, in many parts of the world, it’s already arrived.  I still have just a little over three hours to go until it arrives for me here in California.  That gives me just enough time to outline my plans for the 2012 WIPocalypse and my own Great Stash Diet™!

Part of the WIPocalypse SAL is to post a list of the WIPs you want to work on during the year.  I sorted through all of my WIPs (*gulp*) and then decided which pieces I want to focus on as part of the WIPocalypse SAL.  With that, here’s my plan with links to my current progress photos on the existing WIPs:

  • Finish at least 12 pieces in 2012
    1. Celtic Christmas – Lavendar & Lace (started 25-Sep-05)
    2. Hannah Beeby 1816 – Timeless Designs [started 24-Mar-08]
    3. Sophie’s Stocking – Shepherd’s Bush (started 16-Feb-09)
    4. Lady Alexandra – Mirabilia (started 13-Aug-11)
    5. My Mirabilia Round Robin piece – RR starting late February/early March
    6. Debbie’s Mira RR
    7. Jocelyn’s Mira RR
    8. Julie’s Mira RR
    9. Sophia’s Mira RR
    10. Stephanie’s Mira RR
    11. Tanya’s Mira RR
    12. Tracy‘s Mira RR
  • As time allows, work the additional pieces below (in no particular order but listed by start date) as well as any other new pieces I start (must already be kitted and will be added to this list once started).  I don’t have current current progress pics of most of these pieces.  I’ll link the ones that are available and I’ll post the others if and when the time comes that I work on the piece.
    1. Taj Mahal Garden Mandala – Chatelaine (started 1-Jan-07)
    2. Le Quaker a 6 Mains – Broder Ensemble/Le 498/AMAP (started 5-Jan-07)
    3. Moonlit Garden – Blackbird Designs (started 19-Jan-07)
    4. Halloween Fairy – Nora Corbett [started 12-Aug-08]
    5. Plum Blossom Kimono (canvas) – Margaret Bendig (started 20-Jun-09)
    6. The Southwest (Sea to Shining Sea series) – Little House Needleworks (started 10-Oct-09)
    7. Book of Spells – The Good Huswife (started 13-Feb-10)
    8. Needle (Dictionary Series) – CherryWood Design Studios (started 01-Jan-11)
    9. Snowed In (6 Fat Men series) – Lizzie Kate (started 22-Dec-11)
    10. Royal Holiday – Mirabilia (planned Jan. 1 2012 start)

If you want more information, check out the FAQs here.  If you’re interested in joining us, you can sign up here. Who’s taking part you ask?  Check out the huge list of participants!

In addition to taking on the WIPocalypse, I’ve also decided to undertake my own Great Stash Diet™ for 2012.  Since my stitching goals for the year are pretty clearly defined, there’s really no need for me to be spending lots of money on stash as I normally do.  So, my goal for 2012 is NO stash buying, with the following exceptions:

  • Any fibers needed for the RR or existing works in progress.
  • Stash purchased with gift certificates.
  • Kit for a class I’m tentatively planning to take in June.
  • One birthday stash order in February from Drema using my birthday discount.
  • My auto-ship ornament of the month series from Little House Needleworks.

So, that’s it.  That pretty much encompasses my stitching plans for 2012.  What about you?  Do you have any stitching, craft, or hobby plans for 2012?

Until next time …

Mirabilia Round Robin Planning

As I posted a couple of weeks ago, I’m going to be participating in a Mirabilia themed round robin on the world-wide round robin board next year.  Since we’re going to be starting in late February or early March, I decided it was time for me to start earnestly making plans for my piece.  I figure this will give me plenty of time to get my outlines done and my part stitched before it needs to go into the mail.

As a theme for my piece, I’ve decided to go with the lovely ladies from the Pixie Couture collection.  I’m going to be using some 28-count opalescent Lugana for my fabric. These are the charts I have decided to use in my piece (as always, click to biggify):

Mira RR Charts

We set a limit in our RR of no more than 2500 stitches per section to keep the sizes reasonable.  I’ve opted to go with a 45×55 rectangle for each section.  This photo shows the sections of each chart I’m planning to use as well as how they’ll be laid out in the piece:

Mira RR Layout

I still need to decide what I’m going to include in the center area, but it will be something along the lines of the year and all of our names.  For the outline around each pixie, I’m thinking of using the coordinating Kreinik braid that goes with each pixie.  After all, one can never have enough bling and sparkle, right? )

I know a lot of folks will be going offline over the next week or so due to the holidays.  For those of you to whom that applies, I just wanted to take a minute in closing to wish you all a very safe & happy holiday season.  Here’s to hoping for a wonderfully & healthy 2012 for us all!  For those who will be around over the holidays, you’ll get another holiday greeting in a few days. razz

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