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Had some leftover beads from another project and put this together. I loved the soft tones of the flowered beads. I had some light colored wood beads and added those in to augment the calico homespun look. Then I added the gold balls for a little shine to go with the shells.

Day 5

Oct. 6th, 2024 09:08 am
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It was yet another way TFH day, but I managed to finish off the baby hat that I started on Thursday.

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[ID: A pink, knitted baby hat. End ID]
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It was a day yesterday with kid issues and the continuation of a heat wave that isn't supposed to break until Sunday, UGH. It was very late afternoon when I took some of my recently-acquired, secondhand yarn stash outside so I could start winding it into skeins suitable for washing; washing secondhand yarn is important so that you don't introduce pests or allergens into your stash!

I started with a large, pretty, baby-pastel variegated (probably acrylic) yarn that was a mess:

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[ID: A tangled mess of baby-pastel variegated yarn. End ID]

I thought I had untangled the yarn enough to start the washing skein, but after only a few winds, part of the middle pulled out to make an even bigger mess, so I had to start a ball in order to tame the mess. I think I have finally untangled all the mess, but I still have the rest of that yarn to ball and then skein. That all took more than an hour, but I was listening to good music and I find untangling string relaxing.

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[ID: Baby-pastel yarn being tamed into a small ball, with most of the skein to still wind. End ID]

And to round out the evening, I knitted 7 more rows on the current baby hat:

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[ID: 18 rows of red-ish yarn knitted on a purple 31-peg round loom. End ID]
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The days are toooooo busy. And, if you've followed my history here at all, I'm doing well if I manage to post every-other day.


Day 4

We had a birthday in the house, so I made a huge birthday dinner, including dessert, which took about three hours, and really precluded doing any other crafting, but dessert is crafting, so here's a picture of birthday pear-blueberrry cobbler.

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Day 5

Back to the cross stitch

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Day 6

I made time for my weekly Wednesday stitch-in, and managed to stitch about 125 stitches in 2 hours!

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I'm taking two classes at art college right now. It's not like I can use my vacation time to actually go anywhere! My Thursday homework involves creating patterns, so here is the first one, a repeating pattern. I wanted to mimic embroidery with it.

I made it in Rhino and then imported the different shapes into CorelDraw to add colour. I used this colour palette from Design Seeds for inspiration.


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Although it looks like I skipped some days, I was productive! I started making larger rocking horse ornaments. The trouble is that they were more work than I anticipated.

I designed the cutting file years ago, so it was easy to cut them out on Pazzles die cutting machine. It's like a Cricut.

I made a sample one (which my Mom bought, thanks Mom!) but it looked quite plain. I needed a way to jazz it up without too much mess or pain. I wanted to use glitter but....mess and pain. Fortunately there was a bottle of gold Elmer's glitter glue in the stash and I tried outlining the hooves and saddle with it. Plus, I discovered that the glue part dries clear, which made it great for painting the rockers.

Alas glitter glue doesn't dry as fast as you would like it! It was easy to mess things up or have pieces accidentally stick together. I decided to make only as many horses as I had cut rockers for. I'm still assembling them. Stay tuned for the whole herd!


Brown rocking horse

Days 2-5

Oct. 6th, 2019 07:53 am
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The part of a challenge that I suck at is the posting part. I was also down with a stomach bug or food poisoning, which didn't help.

Days 2-3

Managed some stitching on the stitchalong anyway, though not a whole lot.

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Day 4

After a day chaperoning a trip with the whole second grade to our local science museum, and a birthday dinner celebration, I only had enough brain to work on the poppy latch hook I started back in March (the first picture is where I left it the last time I worked on it in September).

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Day 5

I worked on the stitchalong on a commute to a party! (Hey, I went to a PARTY!)

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I still need to catch up on reading and commenting.
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I have a lousy cold, but I was able to sit down and make some thank you cards. I wish I could have invited someone over, but I don't want to pass this germ around.


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My name is Elizabeth; I participated last year, but completely forgot about it this year. I do various sorts of needlework (mostly cross-stitch right now) and some beadwork (mostly peyote-stitch bracelets, but I recently branched out into a new sort of bracelet). I do a little something crafty most days; I started a full-time day job a couple of months ago, which limits my crafting time a little.

Days 1-3:
I finished this Cane-Back bracelet from the most recent Quick + Easy Beadwork. This was my first foray into non-peyote beadwork, and I mostly enjoyed it (I had some issues in the beginning and at the end). I had it everything except the three rows at the ends and the loop and toggle finished at the end of September and had the whole thing finished by the third.
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Days 4-6:
This is 99 by Ink Circles, which I started in January 2017 and will finish someday. This is the sixth row (66 bottles). I was about a quarter into the shelf at the beginning of the month and did a little each day; I find the shelf tedious.
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Day 6:
I realized that I ought to take advantage of everyone else being out of town and work on a Christmas card (I live with the recipient and mostly work on things in the evening family time). I'm going to see if I can get it finished by Wednesday evening. I had some of the lower right ornament finished in September and worked on it a bit more. I was probably around a third of the way through it when I realized it was misplaced, so it had to come out. I haven't redone as much of it as I had done at the beginning of the month.
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Day 4 - I was wall to wall busy, and the best I could do for crafting was a berry cobbler that I made for a birthday (happy trip around the sun, BB!), of which I took no picture.

Day 5 - Stitched on the kiwi after GB took the kids to the park.

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I hope I'm not too late to join in; my name is Elizabeth and I live in Memphis, TN, US. I started cross-stitch several years ago after being interested in it for a while. I had tried a counted pattern several years before that, but didn't stick with it. I also do some needlepoint and blackwork. Earlier this year, I started making peyote-stitch bracelets, which I've been enjoying even though I don't wear much jewelry.

I don't have any real plans for the month's crafting; I was thinking about pulling out an old needlepoint project and trying to finish it, but I don't know what I did with it. I only have two current projects right now (one cross-stitch, one beads), so I may pull out something else unfinished to add to the rotation.

Day 1 and 4:

This is 99 by Ink Circles; on day 1, all I did was the label on the next to the last bottle and on day 4, I worked on the last bottle.

99 by Ink Circles

Day 2, 3, 5:

This is Stained Glass by Beadholden Designs; I hit the halfway point of the chart Monday night. I'm not going to work the whole chart, though; it's eight inches long and that's too long for a bracelet for me. I have no idea what I'm going to use as a clasp for it.

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I finished the (long overdue) Week 5 of the Mystery Steotchalong! It included some missed stitches from week 4.

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