June Goals Reviewed

Another month over in what seems like the blink of an eye.  And, unfortunately, we have had a bit of a poor turn in our fortunes this month.  I think, though, that it will ultimately turn out to be for the best.

My June goals were:

  1. Finish gift mentioned above
  2. Finish other gift that involves knitting
  3. Work on third secret gift, again, knitting related, but not expecting to finish it
  4. Finish two more cross stitch related secret gift
  5. Lose 3lbs
  6. Organize free cross stitch charts
  7. Write at least one article of main website
  8. Finish a pair of socks

I didn’t go quite as well as I had hope.  I finished all the gifts, cross stitch and knitting, except one.  But, as I say in #3, I wasn’t expecting to finish it anyway.  I did make some good progress, and I wish I could share pictures.  I also wrote one article for my main website, although I would have liked to write more.

I didn’t lose 3lbs.  I think I gained about 1.5lbs.  But, I have started working out regularly, so I am trying to convince myself it is muscle I gained.  (I bought some dresses the other day in a size I haven’t worn since the start of university, and I look damn good in them.  So, I’m not really all the upset.)  I also didn’t finish a pair of socks.  This is mostly due to the setback caused by those socks that pooled so horribly. I  lost my sock mojo for a little while.  I do have one of a pair nearly done, and I will cast them off tonight.  And, no, I didn’t organize my free charts.  That’s two months in a row!

Now, July goals:

  1. Finish the remaining secret gift
  2. Make significant progress on Baby Man’s Christmas socking
  3. Make significant progress on Baby Man’s birth sampler, Victoria Sampler’s Heirloom Birth Sampler (yes, I still haven’t stitched one)
  4. No more stash of any sort (with the exception of the two cross stitch charts I have on order and am still waiting for; no rush for those)
  5. Finish the pink socks
  6. Finish a Baby Surprise Jacket for a gift
  7. Lose 3lbs (for real this month)
  8. Complete part 3 of Castles in the Air

My goodness, that is a whole lot of things to do!  We shall see how successful I am.  To help remind me of my goals this month, I’ve written them out and placed them beside my computer.  Hopefully that will help me stay focused!

Will anyone else be sharing their goals on their blog?

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Dishcloths, Stitched Gardens, and More

Baby Man and I were out of town for a few days visiting my parents and making one last trip to Golden Threads, my former not-so-LNS.  (She will be focusing on mail order shortly.  You can find her site at gthreads.com.  And she does have some NeedlePaints, if you are one of those searching for some.)  I also went to my cousin’s wedding shower on Sunday and gave her all those dishcloths I’ve been working on.  They seemed to be well received, but one never knows.

Dish Cloths

On the top row from the left to the right they are Mason-Dixson Washcloth, Morning Glory Washcloth from Lion Brand, Grandmother’s Favourite Dishcloth, Multidirectional Diagional Dishcloth.  And left to right on the bottom row they are Ball Band Dishcloth, DW Darrell Waltrip Knitted Cloth, and Interwined Dishcloth.  They were knit using either Lily’s Sugar ‘n’ Cream or Bernat Handicrafter Cotton.

Still with the knitting, the pink sock I shared the other day is complete except for being bound off.  I’ve tried twice already and both times it was much too tight.  I’m going to give it another go with a bigger needle tonight or tomorrow, depending on when I stop being angry with it.

I’ve also made progress on my lovely moss-coloured Tesla scarf. I’ve still got about 5″ more to go though.  *sigh*

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Remember the teaser picutres I shared a few days ago of some cross stitch projects?  Well, one was a gift for my dad for father’s day.  Now that I’ve finally given it to him, I can share my completed Seaside Garden Sampler by Victoria Sampler.  It was stitched using the thread pack on 28ct. Silkweaver Spring Breeze and finished into a bellpull by me!

Seaside Garden Sampler, Victoria Sampler, June 2009

I’ve also finally finished Part 2 of Papillon Creation’s SAL Castles in the Air.  Thank goodness!  I really want to get Part 3 done this week, because July is supposed to be about getting Baby Man’s socking done and getting a good start on Lynn Nicoletti’s Velveteen Rabbit.  (I got some lovely hand-dyed Jobelan from Wichelt in colour Summer Sky.)

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The Nova Scotia heart design that I shared a little while ago was well received by the recipients.  Unfortunately I forgot to take a picture of it framed.  (I framed it myself in a store-bought frame with a large mat/fillet style design.)  It is always nice when someone appreciates the gift that you have spent a good deal of time and thought on.

So, what’s my plan for this week?  Get that pink sock bound off, work on a Baby Surprise Jacket for a friend’s new baby, Part 3 of Castles in the Air, and, if I’m still motived, finish up the Canadian flag I’m stitching. Oh, and maybe get the second pink sock started.

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TUSAL and Summer Tree

If you follow my Twitter feed (@silverlotus152), then you will know that I had some problems with the modified rice stitches for the summer portion of Once Upon a Tree last night.  I did them over 4 threads instead of 6, and wasted some silk.  This morning, with a clearer head and a better frame of mind, I was able to get those stitches in right, and now the summer tree is finished!  Once Upon a Tree will now happily hibernate until the next issue of JCS comes out.  (The design is stitched on a natural coloured linen.  The colour variation is caused by the poor morning lighting I have here.)

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June 22nd was the new moon, and the day I was supposed to post my Totally Useless Stitch Along picture.  Of course I forgot, and then I didn’t get around to it yesterday.  But, here it is now:

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There are a bunch of bits from Once Upon a Tree and some fabric and sewing thread from a piece I finished into a bellpull yesterday.  (Pictures of that coming soon.)  Below the fabric are a whole bunch of bits of yarn from all those dishcloths.  (Pictures of them coming soon too!)

As for what is on my knitting needles, I am still plugging away on my pink sock.  I’m working on the leg now and will hopefully have the first one of the pair done by the end of the weekend.  (Plain stockinette is not inspiring too me, so I’m not working very hard on it.)  I’m also working on Tesla from the Summer 2009 Knotions.  The yarn is a silk and sea cell (product of seaweed) blend from Dye-Versions in colourway Moss.  It starts with a beaded long-tail cast-on, which was boring to do but looks fabulous.

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If I like the finished product, I may make one or two for gifts.  Possibly using the Dye-Version yarn (which I have to go to the other side of the city for) or with the called for Handmaiden yarn (also a silk and sea cell blend and carried by my LYS).

I’m currently stitching a small Canadian flag designed by Lynne Nicoletti, and will be trying to get caught up on Castles in the Air over the next week or so.  July, I have decided, will be mainly about getting Baby Man’s stocking done and (hopefully!) getting to work on Lynne Nicolett’s Velveteen Rabbit for him.  And, maybe, getting a start on Heirloom Stitching Sampler too.

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Pink Socks and Seasonal Trees

With start of summer, we’ve had a jump in temperature here from about 16°C to 25°C. It is times like these that I am thankful for air conditioning and that I like to knit socks using bamboo yarn rather than big sweaters using wool.

And speaking of socks, for the past few days I’ve been working on Toe-Up Socks with a Difference by Wendy D. Johnson of Wendy Knits.  What’s the difference, you many be asking.  Well, the gusset increase is on the bottom of the foot.  Take a look:

Toe-Up Sock with a Difference - Bottom

I’ve now turned the heel and completed decreased all the way back to the required 62 stitches.  From now on it is just plain stockinette stitch until I think the sock is long enough.  How long that is, I don’t know yet.  And, for those interested, the yarn is Mary Maxim’s Bamboo Soft Stripes in colourway 3838 Hibiscus.  This is the same yarn I used to make my little bamboo sockies, and I really like how it is wearing.  They just released a new colour, Spring Rain, that I love.

Toe-Up Socks with a Difference - morning of June 22, 2009

Knitting from the toe up is pretty neat.  I have a sock foot that fits exactly right, and it is much easier to quit when I’m bored of the sock.  If I did that with a top down sock, it wouldn’t have any toes!

As for cross stitch, I’ve become obsessed with getting caught up on Jeanette Douglas’ Once Upon a Tree.  The picture below was taken this morning.  Since then I have finished up a good portion of the bottom tree.  I just have two yellow flowers to backstitch around and all the speciality stitches that use Gloriana silk Summer ‘n’ Smoke to do.  And then it gets put away until August or so, when the next issue of Just Cross Stitch comes out.  (Notice that I changed the u in “Upon” to a capital letter.  The small u looked weird to me, and I have been inspired by how well Tracy J makes changes designs.  Baby steps!)

Once Upon a Tree - morning of June 22, 2009

Note that I am using DMC everywhere I can in this design.  I just couldn’t justify the price of silks when so little of each colour is needed.  The exceptions are Gloriana silk Summer ‘n’ Smoke and Fallen Leaves because there is no DMC equivalent.  I think the design is turning out really well with the DMC.  It might be a bit brighter than the model, but I still love it.

Once I’m caught up, I will probably try to get caught up on Papillion Creations’ Castles in the Air.  I’m still only about half way through part 2, and part 4 is due out any day.

Tomorrow I’ll share my jar for the TUSAL (I forgot it was the new moon today), and maybe a picture of my lovely seaweed and silk scarf that is in progress.  And, if I’m really lucky, maybe I will have Once Upon a Tree finished too.

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They Can’t Be Serious, Right?

While browsing my Twitter stream this morning, I noticed that Tarot artist and VJ Kat Black tweeted that she will no longer drink Bacardi.  Weird, I thought.  So, I decided to find out why.  And it is bad, ladies.  Apparently, Bacardi thinks that their “Ugly Girlfriend” campaign will get us to buy their Bacardi Breezers.  Check out Jezebel for pictures of the ads: http://jezebel.com/5296935/bacardi-ad-uses-misogyny-to-sell-alcohol-to-women.

Misogyny isn’t a new phenomenon in advertising, but it usually isn’t targeted so specifically at women, nor is it usually so blatant.  For example, the last ad says “Shop like never before, with your own freckled pile of cellulite.”  What is that?!  How is that appealing to a female demographic?  To me, these ads only show a hatred of women and an attempt to exploit the insecurities that most of us have.

Not being much of a drinker, me boycotting Bacardi won’t have any affect.  I don’t know what to do other then be angry and let others know why.  They are a small, family-owned company that only sells spirits, but hopefully enough voices will be raised in anger over these ads that they will pull them.  I fear, though, that the damage has been done.

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Off to the Framer

Today I took the secret gift piece I’ve been sharing with you to a new framer.  I opted for a simple frame with no matte or glass because that will suit the recipient better than, say, the fancy gilt frame I would have picked if it was for me.  I’m really hoping he does a good job since his price was so reasonable.  If I’m happy with the result, then maybe I will take my lovely H fairy to him.

I find the framing process the most difficult part of a cross stitch project, I think.  I’m done with the piece, and now I am handing it off to someone else.  And there are so many options at a framers that, even with the framer’s advice and experience, it is easy to make a mistake in choosing the frame or matte.  But, I think all the worrying is probably for nought.  Only once have I been unhappy with the finished product: the frame for The Castle.  That was the first time I had a piece framed, and I think the frame itself is too small and that I should have had a matte.

I think knitting has it’s own version of taking somthing to the framers: the sewing up process.  You have this lovely piece, but it isn’t quite done.  Instead on needing a frame, it needs seams.  And just as the wrong frame can make a lovely cross stitch picture look a bit off, poor seams can ruin a knitting project.  Starting Wednesday evening, I’m taking a three night finishing class with the finishing guru at my LNS.  I’m really looking forward to learning the proper way to do all sort of seams and other knitterly things.  We did learn some seaming at my beginners knitting class, but at that time I was more interested in just understanding the knit and purl process, and the seaming section just didn’t stick.  So, to get ready for my class, I’ve been knitting 5″ stockette squares in Super 10.   Not the most exciting knitting project in the world, but one that will help me improve my skills so I can knit something like Evangeline one day.

Over the weekend I managed for finish up the winter tree from Jeanette Douglas’ Once Upon a Tree from Just Cross Stitch magazine.  Since I am cheap, I am using DMC for all the colours that have a DMC subsituted listed.  I did break down and get the two Gloriana colours that didn’t have a conversion.  Als, I decided to have the beads “follow” the snowflake around rather than all lie the same way. (As an aside, I can’t believe the kit JCS is selling for this.  It has full skeins of all the colours.  I didn’t even use a full lenght of any of the colours I’ve stitched with so far.  There is no need for full skeins!)

Jeanette Douglas - Winter Tree - Once Upon a Tree

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Of Family, Weddings, and Stitching for Others

Today I thought I would write a little bit about family since most of my projects recently have been for family members.  On a daily basis there is me, quanta (my husband) and Baby Man (now a little over 16 months old).  My parents live about an hour away and we see them a few times a month.  It isn’t enough, but it is still wonderful.  quanta’s parents live nearby too, but we see them maybe twice a year.   There is also quanta’s sister who lives in the U.S., and comes back to Toronto a few times a year.  And all of the Chinese aunties, uncles, cousins and grandmother who we see once in a while too.  On my side, we see my mother’s sisters occasionally, but haven’t seen anyone from my dad’s side in a long time.  (He is significantly younger than most of his siblings, so they have never been really close as long as I’ve been aware.)

This year we get to celebrate two weddings in the family.  One of my cousins is getting married, and quanta’s sister is also tying the knot.  But I’m very sad that I’m not going to be at either ceremony.  In my cousin’s case, years of misunderstanding between family members have caused her to decide not to invite any of us.  I suspect she has no idea how deeply she has hurt me and my mom.  I suppose it cuts both ways though.  In quanta’s sister’s case, well, they are essentially eloping… but everyone knows and there will be dinners in five different cities, on different days, to celebrate.  Very modern, eh?

Is what does this have to do with anything?  Well, beyond those two weddings, I know of three other couples getting married this year.  And, sadly, I’m only making something for one couple.  You see, I really don’t like to give stitched gifts.  (And I’m not yet secure enough in my knitting skills to even consider giving a knitted gift beyond dishcloths, which I don’t think anyone would really appreciate.  And yes, I know I am making dishcloths to give as a gift.  I’m not only long winded, I’m also inconsistent.)  I think I’m a pretty neat stitcher, I might even go as far as to say that I’m fairly accomplished considering I’m self-taught.  But, I always second guess whether something will be appreciated.  So, that leads me to stitching a piece for only one wedding this year, with sincere hopes that it won’t end up in a closet.

As for the rest of the family, I think I’ve only given stitched pieces to my parents and my aunts.  A couple of quanta’s aunties have expressed interest in my stitching, but I’m not entirely sure how sincere they are, or if I would be able to find something to suit their style.  I guess it isn’t so bad to stitch mostly for myself, but what am I going to do when I run out of room on my walls?

Here’s another look at one of the gifts I’m making.  I’ve finished up both, I’m happy to report, well ahead of schedule.  One needs to be sent off to be framed and the other will be finished by me.

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As for my knitting, I ripped out those pooling socks made from that lovely hand-painted Tencel yarn.  I’ll try again with a different pattern for anklets later.  Instead, I’m working on the Tesla scarf from the latest Knotions.  I’m using Silk Seacell from Dye-Versions, which, surprisingly, is a silk and seacell blend.  I’ll share some pictures in a couple of days.  My crocheted market bag is also coming along nicely.  I’m nearly done with the one skein I wound into a yarn cake, so I just need to find some time to wind up the second skein.

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