A Finish and A Start!
I took Pat's advice and pulled out a UFO near completion while waiting
for the fabric I had ordered. (can someone help Pat, I think she's fainted from the shock) I managed to get all of the millions (well thousands anyway) of beads into Cinderella (Mirabilia) on Friday. 4 days of beading...my eyes were bugging out! lol You can see her he http://community.webshots.com/photo/...66497448ZgsXCy My long awaited reward was starting Bagatelle! I'd found some fabric locally, at a great price, so I was pretty thrilled to be able to start Bags immediately! I'm being "good" that is two finishes to the one start! rofl Caryn |
wrote in message ups.com... I took Pat's advice and pulled out a UFO near completion while waiting for the fabric I had ordered. (can someone help Pat, I think she's fainted from the shock) I managed to get all of the millions (well thousands anyway) of beads into Cinderella (Mirabilia) on Friday. 4 days of beading...my eyes were bugging out! lol You can see her he http://community.webshots.com/photo/...66497448ZgsXCy My long awaited reward was starting Bagatelle! I'd found some fabric locally, at a great price, so I was pretty thrilled to be able to start Bags immediately! I'm being "good" that is two finishes to the one start! rofl Caryn She's beautiful. Doesn't it feel good to finish something. Now if your ambition would only rub off on me !! Lucille |
That is absolutely gorgeous Caryn - a lot of work but so worth it. Is there
some place one could see Bagatelle? Sharon (N.B.) .................................................. ........................... ..... wrote in message ups.com... I took Pat's advice and pulled out a UFO near completion while waiting for the fabric I had ordered. (can someone help Pat, I think she's fainted from the shock) I managed to get all of the millions (well thousands anyway) of beads into Cinderella (Mirabilia) on Friday. 4 days of beading...my eyes were bugging out! lol You can see her he http://community.webshots.com/photo/...66497448ZgsXCy My long awaited reward was starting Bagatelle! I'd found some fabric locally, at a great price, so I was pretty thrilled to be able to start Bags immediately! I'm being "good" that is two finishes to the one start! rofl Caryn |
She is absolutely georgous! What fabric did you use?
wrote in message ups.com... I took Pat's advice and pulled out a UFO near completion while waiting for the fabric I had ordered. (can someone help Pat, I think she's fainted from the shock) I managed to get all of the millions (well thousands anyway) of beads into Cinderella (Mirabilia) on Friday. 4 days of beading...my eyes were bugging out! lol You can see her he http://community.webshots.com/photo/...66497448ZgsXCy My long awaited reward was starting Bagatelle! I'd found some fabric locally, at a great price, so I was pretty thrilled to be able to start Bags immediately! I'm being "good" that is two finishes to the one start! rofl Caryn |
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I took Pat's advice and pulled out a UFO near completion while waiting for the fabric I had ordered. (can someone help Pat, I think she's fainted from the shock) I managed to get all of the millions (well thousands anyway) of beads into Cinderella (Mirabilia) on Friday. 4 days of beading...my eyes were bugging out! lol You can see her he http://community.webshots.com/photo/...66497448ZgsXCy SNIP Ahhh - lovely. I've recently finished a "Cross-eyed Cricket" Baby sampler (Gabrielle's Cygnet) where I switched the fabric from the mauve to "Crossed-Wings" overdyed "Storm" (mottled blue and white) and changed the purple and mauve tones to blues; and Teresa Wentler's woolcross cushion (Flowers). I've started Jeannette Douglas' "Take Time to Stitch" (I can carry it on my commute to work), and am going to get back to a couple of UFOs - Flower Power, Moira Blackburn's "Three Things" before I start anything (else) new. Marg |
Sallys Mom wrote: She is absolutely georgous! What fabric did you use? Thanks! She's on 32 ct natural linen, rather than the blue/grey one Nora recommended. Caryn wrote in message ups.com... I took Pat's advice and pulled out a UFO near completion while waiting for the fabric I had ordered. (can someone help Pat, I think she's fainted from the shock) I managed to get all of the millions (well thousands anyway) of beads into Cinderella (Mirabilia) on Friday. 4 days of beading...my eyes were bugging out! lol You can see her he http://community.webshots.com/photo/...66497448ZgsXCy My long awaited reward was starting Bagatelle! I'd found some fabric locally, at a great price, so I was pretty thrilled to be able to start Bags immediately! I'm being "good" that is two finishes to the one start! rofl Caryn |
clancy wrote: That is absolutely gorgeous Caryn - a lot of work but so worth it. Is there some place one could see Bagatelle? Sharon (N.B.) No affliation with this shop, this is just a good picture of the design! http://www.wyndhamneedleworks.com/Lo...bagatelle.html I saw the designer's model at my LNS in Alexandria, VA. Just gorgeous! I didn't want to use blue fabric, so am going with mulberry instead. Caryn |
Oh my oh my - is that drop dead gorgeous or what? In what century do you
think you'll have that one done? :-) I like your choice of mulberry too - one of my favourite colours. Sharon (N.B.) .................................................. ........................... ....... wrote in message oups.com... clancy wrote: That is absolutely gorgeous Caryn - a lot of work but so worth it. Is there some place one could see Bagatelle? Sharon (N.B.) No affliation with this shop, this is just a good picture of the design! http://www.wyndhamneedleworks.com/Lo...bagatelle.html I saw the designer's model at my LNS in Alexandria, VA. Just gorgeous! I didn't want to use blue fabric, so am going with mulberry instead. Caryn |
clancy wrote: Oh my oh my - is that drop dead gorgeous or what? In what century do you think you'll have that one done? :-) I like your choice of mulberry too - one of my favourite colours. Sharon (N.B.) I've found that the monotone ones go a lot faster than the TW's do. I finished Long Dog's St Sylvestre, which is about 1/3 (maybe) the size of Bagatelle in about 4 mos. Can't say that I'll finish Bagatelle this year..probably not....but I'm gonna see what happens! If nothing else, the samplers are a good thing to alternate with the TW's, Mirabilas and Silver Lining designs also in my current rotation! Caryn .................................................. .......................... ...... wrote in message oups.com... clancy wrote: That is absolutely gorgeous Caryn - a lot of work but so worth it. Is there some place one could see Bagatelle? Sharon (N.B.) No affliation with this shop, this is just a good picture of the design! http://www.wyndhamneedleworks.com/Lo...bagatelle.html I saw the designer's model at my LNS in Alexandria, VA. Just gorgeous! I didn't want to use blue fabric, so am going with mulberry instead. Caryn |
You're right - we have to have the others on the side so that we don't make
our main projects big UFO's ... I do that all the time. I'm currently working on Stan The Wizard from Kustom Krafts - I still love the old guy - but if I don't get him done soon .... wellllllllll I have been doing lots of smaller projects on the side just to keep my sanity ... I never knew there were so many shades of grey, beige, pale pinks and blues - arggggh - but in the long run - after you've done a good area, it does make a big difference. My little 'on the side' project is a Yorkie for a friend - more to it than I thought but she'll love it when it's done. Soooooooo - did you put the fabric on the scrolls (or whatever) yet for Bagatelle? Sharon (N.B.) .................................................. ........................... ....... wrote in message oups.com... clancy wrote: Oh my oh my - is that drop dead gorgeous or what? In what century do you think you'll have that one done? :-) I like your choice of mulberry too - one of my favourite colours. Sharon (N.B.) I've found that the monotone ones go a lot faster than the TW's do. I finished Long Dog's St Sylvestre, which is about 1/3 (maybe) the size of Bagatelle in about 4 mos. Can't say that I'll finish Bagatelle this year..probably not....but I'm gonna see what happens! If nothing else, the samplers are a good thing to alternate with the TW's, Mirabilas and Silver Lining designs also in my current rotation! Caryn .................................................. ........................... ...... wrote in message oups.com... clancy wrote: That is absolutely gorgeous Caryn - a lot of work but so worth it. Is there some place one could see Bagatelle? Sharon (N.B.) No affliation with this shop, this is just a good picture of the design! http://www.wyndhamneedleworks.com/Lo...bagatelle.html I saw the designer's model at my LNS in Alexandria, VA. Just gorgeous! I didn't want to use blue fabric, so am going with mulberry instead. Caryn |
wrote: No affliation with this shop, this is just a good picture of the design! http://www.wyndhamneedleworks.com/Lo...bagatelle.html I saw the designer's model at my LNS in Alexandria, VA. Just gorgeous! I didn't want to use blue fabric, so am going with mulberry instead. Caryn And don't you know I'm so jealous that you saw the model! The only finished version I'm likely to see will be my own (as if) and the gods only know what decade that could happen in! But knowing you've started, I've been diligently trying to remove all the cat hair that Chen's left on it in passing so that I can start back up with it. Do you think you'll do the 'netting' as you go or will you leave it until the end? What I'm sort of thinking of, provided I get that far before it gets too hot to stitch at all, is that I'll do the netting as/when I finish each section. I'm curious about what color you'll use for the netting, too. Tegan |
wrote: You can see her he http://community.webshots.com/photo/...66497448ZgsXCy *Very* nice, Caryn!!! You like the ambitious projects, I see. :) I've got my own finish to report, too. On Friday I put the last stitches into "In His care", a Dimension Gold design. She's been an on-again-off-again project for about 3 years. Once I get it washed and ironed I'll try get a scan, although it may be too big for the scanner I have access to. My next projects will be Christmas hand towels for coworkers. I've decided to do one for each of them (10 total) for C'mas out of a book I got at Nordic Needle last fall (can't remember the title at the moment, but it has towel and breadcloth patterns). Until I get the towels, I'm working on a small something-to-do Jiffy pattern, "Listen to your heart". Joan |
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Your Cinderella is wonderful. I'm not letting my younger daughter see it,
or anything like it, until she can stitch well, because I know she will want one for her wall! I have enough things waiting in line as it is. Margaret Midlothian VA |
Margaret Henderson wrote: Your Cinderella is wonderful. I'm not letting my younger daughter see it, or anything like it, until she can stitch well, because I know she will want one for her wall! I have enough things waiting in line as it is. Margaret Midlothian VA I know exactly what you are talking about! Three daughters here too, each with their own tastes. Oldest keeps pushing me to finish TW's Celestial Dragon cuz she wants it, Middle one keeps bugging me about framing the mermaid I did for her, and the littlest one wants me to do one of the fairies in my stash for her. Caryn |
Caryn,
Refresh my memory. What fabric and count are you going to be using for Bagatelle. This one is in my to-do pile just waiting for me to find the right fabric. Because of the size I want to use a higher count fabric (36 preferably), but I don't want the blue either. A nice dark wine or a forest green are my goal. I bought a couple small pieces of fabric to dye at homem but haven't gotten round to it. (When I have the time I forget and when I remember I don't have the time). Anne (in Ellicott City, MD) wrote: clancy wrote: Oh my oh my - is that drop dead gorgeous or what? In what century do you think you'll have that one done? :-) I like your choice of mulberry too - one of my favourite colours. Sharon (N.B.) I've found that the monotone ones go a lot faster than the TW's do. I finished Long Dog's St Sylvestre, which is about 1/3 (maybe) the size of Bagatelle in about 4 mos. Can't say that I'll finish Bagatelle this year..probably not....but I'm gonna see what happens! If nothing else, the samplers are a good thing to alternate with the TW's, Mirabilas and Silver Lining designs also in my current rotation! Caryn ................................................ ............................ ...... wrote in message groups.com... clancy wrote: That is absolutely gorgeous Caryn - a lot of work but so worth it. Is there some place one could see Bagatelle? Sharon (N.B.) No affliation with this shop, this is just a good picture of the design! http://www.wyndhamneedleworks.com/Lo...bagatelle.html I saw the designer's model at my LNS in Alexandria, VA. Just gorgeous! I didn't want to use blue fabric, so am going with mulberry instead. Caryn |
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