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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 …

Sunflower Fairy Finish

I finished my Sunflower Fairy a few days ago and I love how she turned out!  Here’s a pic of my finish followed by a close-up view of the glitter and bling.  As always, click to biggify.

Sunflower Fairy

Sunflower Fairy Close-Up

This is a design by Nora Corbett (of Mirabilia) that appeared in the September 2009 issue of Cross-Stitch & Needlework magazine.  I stitched her on 32-count Copper Penny linen from Wichelt using the recommended Valdani cotton floss.  The only change I made was substituting Creamy Peach from Crescent Colors for the skin because the recommended Valdani seemed a bit too fair to me.

I was on a business trip last and got in a bit of stitching time on another Nora Corbett magazine design.  This time is was her Halloween Fairy (a.k.a. Trick or Treat Fairy).  It’s also from Cross-Stitch & Needlework magazine in their September 2008 issue.  Here’s my progress thus far on it:

Halloween Fairy

Given I’m on such a Mirabilia/Nora Corbett kick lately, you probably won’t be surprised to learn that I’ve signed up for a Mirabilia Round Robin that’s starting up in February.  It’s being coordinated through TWRRB (The Worldwide Round Robin Board).   It seems like a really great group of stitchers and Kathy is moderating our group which should be fun, too. Now I just have to figure out my theme and layout. )

I’m currently work on the Pear Tree ornament from last year’s ornament of the month series by Little House Needleworks.  I don’t really have enough done yet to show a progress pic.  Since it’s an ornament, you may not see a pic until it’s actually finished. LOL

Well, that’s it from me for now.  Until next time …

 

Tah-Dah! Fairy Happy Dance

She’s finished! 8) As always, you can click to biggify, if you like.


Design: Letters from Nora – Madeline Melissa
Designer: Nora Corbett
Fabric: 32-count Waterlily
Fibers: Crescent Colors, Treasure Braid
Stitched 2 over 2 except braid which is 1 over 2
Completed May 27, 2009

I did make several changes from the original chart. If anyone is interested in seeing those, just leave me a comment and I’ll post them.


Update to include my changes:

Hair:
CC Colonial Copper in place of La Tierra
CC Just Rust in place of Hickory Sticks

Skin (changed to better match the red hair):
CC Creamy Peach in place of Cobbled Peach

Wings:
Rainbow Gallery PB10 in place of Cloud
Added RG 032 Blending Filament to the Vintage Violet
Backstitched using RG PB62

Beads:
I did made changes to the beads in her hair & dress, but I unfortunately didn’t write those changes down in my notes and I don’t remember what they were. (


This puts me at 5 completed projects in my 25 Project Challenge. My focus will now shift to finishing up my squares for Claudia as part of round 13 of the Fair & Square exchange. I have the main square about halfway finished already. It’s due to be mailed by June 15, so I’ve still got a couple of weeks to finish them up.

That’s it for now. Until next time …

Bring on the Beads!

I started the beading on my fairy last night. I got quite a bit of it done. I completed the beading in and around her hair, the bodice of her dress, and the hem of the dress. I’m still loving her more and more as I work on her. yes

I started out using the beads called for in the chart, but they just seemed too large and bulky to me. So, big surprise, I changed them. =P I found some Sundance beads that I thought matched the color of her dress quite nicely. I used size 11 beads which would be the size of Mill Hill petite seed beads.

I’m getting so close to having her finished, that I hope I can get it done tonight. I hope to post a finish pic tomorrow. )

Until next time …

So Close!

Well, as I suspected yesterday, I didn’t quite meet my goal of finishing my fairy before returning to work today. I got pretty damned close though! All I have left now is the swirly bit backstitching and the beading. As a point of comparison, here is the design as originally charted followed by my modified version. As always, you can click to biggify if you want.

Original:

My version:

Letters from Nora – Madeline Melissa
Designer: Nora Corbett
Fabric: 32-count Waterlily
Fibers: Crescent Colors, Treasure Braid
Stitched 2 over 2 except braid which is 1 over 2
Progress as of May 25, 2009

As you can see, I definitely made a few modifications. I changed her from a brunette to a red head. I also lightened the skin tone. The original chart called for Cobbled Peach (CC), but it just seemed so orange to me, especially after making the decision to made her a red head. It looks far more orange in person that it looks in the original model photo. I used Creamy Peach (CC) instead.

Another modification I made was making her wings sparkly. When I think of fairies, I just think their wings to to sparkle. ) I tried to get a close-up shot to show off her wings a bit better. The wings themselves are a bit out of focus in this shot, but that was the best way I found to capture the sparkle.

For the white part of the wings, instead of using Cloud (CC) as is called for in the chart, I substituted some Rainbow Gallery Petite Treasure Braid (PB10). For the purple part, I still used the Vintage Violet (CC) called for, but only used 1 strand of it and then 1 strand of Kreinik 032 blending filament.

In retrospect, if I were to do this again, I might stick with the Cloud and just use the blending filament with it as well. It would definitely make the wings a bit more prominent. Although, I do kind of like the transparency feel they have with the Treasure Braid.

I also wanted to take a minute to show off my latest ort collection. I’m doing this as part of the Totally Useless SAL. The SAL consists of starting a new ort collection beginning from the time you sign up to participate. Each month thereafter around the time of the new moon, you post a picture of your current ort collection. Since I only signed up for the SAL on April 29, this month’s installment is not quite a full month’s worth. These are my orts from April 29 through May 24 (date of the new moon).

In closing, I also wanted to point out a new feature on my blog. I’ve added a new rating system. So, for those times when you might not feel like leaving a comment, you now have the option of just adding a rating to a particular post. The rating scale is 1 to 5 stars with 5 being the highest. All you have to do to rate the post is just click on the desired star. You will find the stars immediately below the title on each post.

Well, that’s it for now. I hope everyone had a lovely weekend. Until next time …

My Fairy is Spreading Her Wings

Woo Hoo, my fairy has a head and arms, and I’ve finally started on her wings. At this point, I very much doubt I’ll have her finished before I go back to work tomorrow. I’ll probably be very close though.

Here’s my progress as of last night:


Letters from Nora – Madeline Melissa
Designer: Nora Corbett
Fabric: 32-count Waterlily
Fibers: Crescent Colors, Treasure Braid
Stitched 2 over 2 except braid which is 1 over 2
Progress as of May 24, 2009

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