Good morning my dear readers!
It's time to name the winner, rather winners of my Cheerful Daisies giveaway.
But first I want to thank everyone who is the follower of my blog and who entered the giveaway. I was pleased to get to know new stitchers and it was interesting to visit your blogs.
I guess you are eager to learn the result.
Well, I put 41 names in the List Randomizer ( those of you who fulfilled three requirements got three entries and those who did not - got two entries). And the winners are:
1. Mylene
2. Patty
3. Jules.
Ladies I need your addresses, please. You can find my e-mail in Profile.
Besides, two more ladies from the list will get RAK from me. One package is already on the way to its new home, let it be a little surprise for her.
Patti, your comment is so touching that I just can't leave you without a little prize - I need your address too.
Let's hope the rest of my dear readers are lucky next time. :-)
Happy stitching to everyone!
Friday, June 25, 2010
Monday, June 14, 2010
Redwork Scissor Pocket And More
Firstly, I'd like to thank those of you who comes to my blog and leaves comments, they all are so precious for me. Secondly, my mother is feeling better , a little bit better but it is so good to have some good news from her - thank you very much for your good wishes.
I have been very busy lately: we were preparing for our wedding anniversary and I have started some renovation of my stitching room - I got tired of looking at the same things from day to day and want some changes. And one more piece of good news - my son is getting married in a few days, I spoke with him yesterday, he sounds very happy.
I have been working hard on the stitching front too. Look what I have prepared for you.
I continued working on Redwork collection and made 3 more designs .
Here is Redwork Scissor Pocket, front and back:
Then goes Redwork Scissor Fob:
And the third item is Redwork Altoids Top:
I set myself the task to make the designs look lacy, I hope I have reached the goal.
If you are interested in buying any of my designs, please contact me. My e-mail is in my Profile.
I also made some more designs in Cheerful Daisies. Today I am presenting Cheerful Pink Daisies. I stitched the pattern one over one and decided to finish it into a box:
I am very happy with the result: the box turned out rather cute.
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I also want to ask you what is the color of your cheerful daisies or what flower is cheerful for you.
There have happened so many good events in my life lately that we need to be celebrate them. There is nothing better in the Blogland than a giveaway. So I'd like to invite you to take part in my giveaway. The winner will get Cheerful Daisies in her/his favorite color stitched and finished by me, and some more stitching goodies.
Does this sound good to you? Let's have fun!
In order to participate in this giveaway you must:
1. be the follower of my blog,
2. tell about this giveaway on your blog,
3. leave a comment after this post.
The giveaway will be closed at 12:00 CT, June 24 and the winner will be announced shortly after that.
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Oh I almost forgot about my SALs.
Here is my TUSAL box, it's growing!
I enjoyed working on my Christmas SAL piece and even thought to stop other projects and to finish it. But my husband told me (again!) how much he would like to have a picture of a windmill. And I really stopped everything and started a windmill for my husband. It would have been great to finish the picture for our anniversary but no way: I had too little time at my disposal and besides the windmill design which I have is not exactly what my husband wants.
As you can see the original is very feminine, I am very sorry but I have to delete these pretty flowers, though I might leave some. But I was asked to make the windmill more prominent.
I will leave you with some more pictures that I took in the Rose center, enjoy them.
Happy stitching to everyone!
I have been very busy lately: we were preparing for our wedding anniversary and I have started some renovation of my stitching room - I got tired of looking at the same things from day to day and want some changes. And one more piece of good news - my son is getting married in a few days, I spoke with him yesterday, he sounds very happy.
I have been working hard on the stitching front too. Look what I have prepared for you.
I continued working on Redwork collection and made 3 more designs .
Here is Redwork Scissor Pocket, front and back:
Then goes Redwork Scissor Fob:
And the third item is Redwork Altoids Top:
I set myself the task to make the designs look lacy, I hope I have reached the goal.
If you are interested in buying any of my designs, please contact me. My e-mail is in my Profile.
I also made some more designs in Cheerful Daisies. Today I am presenting Cheerful Pink Daisies. I stitched the pattern one over one and decided to finish it into a box:
I am very happy with the result: the box turned out rather cute.
* * * * * *
I also want to ask you what is the color of your cheerful daisies or what flower is cheerful for you.
There have happened so many good events in my life lately that we need to be celebrate them. There is nothing better in the Blogland than a giveaway. So I'd like to invite you to take part in my giveaway. The winner will get Cheerful Daisies in her/his favorite color stitched and finished by me, and some more stitching goodies.
Does this sound good to you? Let's have fun!
In order to participate in this giveaway you must:
1. be the follower of my blog,
2. tell about this giveaway on your blog,
3. leave a comment after this post.
The giveaway will be closed at 12:00 CT, June 24 and the winner will be announced shortly after that.
* * * * * * *
Oh I almost forgot about my SALs.
Here is my TUSAL box, it's growing!
I enjoyed working on my Christmas SAL piece and even thought to stop other projects and to finish it. But my husband told me (again!) how much he would like to have a picture of a windmill. And I really stopped everything and started a windmill for my husband. It would have been great to finish the picture for our anniversary but no way: I had too little time at my disposal and besides the windmill design which I have is not exactly what my husband wants.
As you can see the original is very feminine, I am very sorry but I have to delete these pretty flowers, though I might leave some. But I was asked to make the windmill more prominent.
I will leave you with some more pictures that I took in the Rose center, enjoy them.
Happy stitching to everyone!
Thursday, May 13, 2010
"Spring" Pillow
It's again been awhile since I posted last. My only excuse is that worrying about my mother makes me feel low. Her new problem is kidney stones and if her health condition allows, she might have an operation soon. There are a lot of telephone calls, e-mails so it's hard to concentrate on stitching. There were days when I could make just a couple of stitches. I mostly worked in the garden and did some other crafts, new stuff challenges me more and helps a little forget my problems.
Well, I worked a little more on my "Spring" designs. Here is what I added to the collection:
I've made a pillow which can be used like a season decoration or a pin pillow for the big projects - that is what I need right now for my Christmas SAL.
"Spring" Pillow:
To match the pillow I've also made two pincushions .
The first one if I am not mistaken is called a flower pincushion:
And the second one is a sun flower pincushion:
There is a little story behind the pincushion. About two years ago when Olga and I had a private SAL, Olga suggested that we should make a sunflower pincushion. ( By the way, Olga is very good at making them and has a tutorial on her blog). I was busy doing something and promised my friend to make the pincushion later. OLGA, I did it!!! It only took me 2 years to do this but I've kept my word.
My pincushion is not an exact copy of the sunflower one. I used "Japanese" petals for my pincushion . Some time ago there were many tutorials in the Internet on making these petals. In Japan this is kind of folk art, they make amazing things with these petals. I used my own way to assemble the pincushion. Besides, I could not find a lid at home that can be used for the pincushion :-( . A small plastic cup was used instead.
I think my pincushion looks more like Dahlia rather than Sunflower, does it?
To embellish the pillow and the pincushions I used some vintage buttons and made some pins.
Another project was "Spring" necklace, the picture does not do justice to it. In real life the beads are more beautiful .
I also made some seasonal flower arrangements:
and made some coasters:
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I worked a little on my Christmas SAL project too:
I really enjoy stitching it , especially after your lovely comments on my work. Thank you for your support and encouragement.
I've never spoken on cooking before. But today I'd like to tell you about the little kitchen tool we bought that we enjoy so much. About a month ago we bought Ninja Master Prep which blends, chops, mixes. I use it to make kind of fruit drinks or desserts. In the heat that we are already having our "drinks" are indispensable. They are really delicious and help me make my husband to eat more fruit - he's already lost some weight. I took a picture of one of our drinks. It's made of an orange, apple, some strawberries, cranberries, cubes of ice and a little of ice-cream. I sometimes add a carrot - you will never taste it in the drink, some honey or cream. I've tried different combination of fruit and berries, my favorite is pineapple + orange, my husband loves banana + strawberries. In the picture the straw in the glass is blue - that was my husband's drink.
We have discovered another park here, it is Rose Center, they say the biggest in the USA. It is huge, about 114 acres, to see it all will probably take us some days. We spent about 2 hours there and I took some picture for you.
The roses are just gorgeous, there are so many different colors, sizes, shapes. Next time I will show some more pictures from the park.
Enjoy the pictures:
Thank you for stopping by. Special thank you for those who takes time and leaves me comments - I highly appreciate this.
Have a lovely weekend!
Well, I worked a little more on my "Spring" designs. Here is what I added to the collection:
I've made a pillow which can be used like a season decoration or a pin pillow for the big projects - that is what I need right now for my Christmas SAL.
"Spring" Pillow:
To match the pillow I've also made two pincushions .
The first one if I am not mistaken is called a flower pincushion:
And the second one is a sun flower pincushion:
There is a little story behind the pincushion. About two years ago when Olga and I had a private SAL, Olga suggested that we should make a sunflower pincushion. ( By the way, Olga is very good at making them and has a tutorial on her blog). I was busy doing something and promised my friend to make the pincushion later. OLGA, I did it!!! It only took me 2 years to do this but I've kept my word.
My pincushion is not an exact copy of the sunflower one. I used "Japanese" petals for my pincushion . Some time ago there were many tutorials in the Internet on making these petals. In Japan this is kind of folk art, they make amazing things with these petals. I used my own way to assemble the pincushion. Besides, I could not find a lid at home that can be used for the pincushion :-( . A small plastic cup was used instead.
I think my pincushion looks more like Dahlia rather than Sunflower, does it?
To embellish the pillow and the pincushions I used some vintage buttons and made some pins.
Another project was "Spring" necklace, the picture does not do justice to it. In real life the beads are more beautiful .
I also made some seasonal flower arrangements:
and made some coasters:
If you are interested in buying any of my creations: cross stitch patterns, jewelry, pins, etc., please contact me. My e-mail is in my Profile.
* * * * * * *
I worked a little on my Christmas SAL project too:
I really enjoy stitching it , especially after your lovely comments on my work. Thank you for your support and encouragement.
I've never spoken on cooking before. But today I'd like to tell you about the little kitchen tool we bought that we enjoy so much. About a month ago we bought Ninja Master Prep which blends, chops, mixes. I use it to make kind of fruit drinks or desserts. In the heat that we are already having our "drinks" are indispensable. They are really delicious and help me make my husband to eat more fruit - he's already lost some weight. I took a picture of one of our drinks. It's made of an orange, apple, some strawberries, cranberries, cubes of ice and a little of ice-cream. I sometimes add a carrot - you will never taste it in the drink, some honey or cream. I've tried different combination of fruit and berries, my favorite is pineapple + orange, my husband loves banana + strawberries. In the picture the straw in the glass is blue - that was my husband's drink.
We have discovered another park here, it is Rose Center, they say the biggest in the USA. It is huge, about 114 acres, to see it all will probably take us some days. We spent about 2 hours there and I took some picture for you.
The roses are just gorgeous, there are so many different colors, sizes, shapes. Next time I will show some more pictures from the park.
Enjoy the pictures:
Thank you for stopping by. Special thank you for those who takes time and leaves me comments - I highly appreciate this.
Have a lovely weekend!
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Redwork Biscornu and more
The weather stays very nice here and I enjoy seeing the flowers blooming in my garden. Every morning I take a cup of tea and go to the swing to enjoy watching the birds and listening to their beautiful songs. Everything is so pretty now... And cross stitch ? - you ask. Well, I stitch but not as much as I would like to.
Today I will show you two new designs, I finished working on them about a week ago but could not find time to post about them.
I got the idea for the Redwork Biscornu in Russia when my friend Natasha and I were in a fabric store. There I saw pretty buttons and thought I must create a design with these buttons. Here is Redwork Biscornu, pretty in red and white:
I will probably keep my Redwork Biscornu with the collection of my red plates, they look great together.
I also made some counting pins and a scissor fob to match Redwork Biscornu:
Another design is called Cheerful Daisies . I wanted to make something for one of my friends to cheer her up a little. She once told me that yellow daisies looked so cheerful... Well, I made Cheerful Daisies Scissor and Floss Fob for her:
1. your seams must be straight, 2. clip corners before turning the pillow inside out,
3. do not be in a hurry and enjoy what you are doing. :-)
In the picture above I show a side and a corner of the fob. I first Back stitched and then Whip stitched it using one strand of DMC floss.
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My Gracious Era has grown a little more:
This is a pretty piece and I enjoy stitching it.
I am a little late for TUSAL report but I want to show my box anyway. I have a good progress on the SAL thanks to making tassels for the biscornu.
I do not know which birds had used my floss spinets but yesterday I found a nest of Cardinals in my Holy bush which I wanted to trim a little. I saw three tiny chicks inside the nest and thought I'd better work on the bush later. Today I noticed Father-bird and Mother - bird come to feed the babies. I was especially happy to see that father-bird also participates in raising the "kids". :-)
* * * * * * * *
I want to thank Holly for passing me two Blog awards. It's a great honor to get them from such a good stitcher. If you have not visited her blog yet, go and have a look at her amazing works http://indystitch.wordpress.com/.
Last week my husband and I twice visited Norton Art Gallery Park. Just a few days ago we found out that we have a rather pretty park not too far from us. At first we dropped at the park to see if it was worth visiting and in a day we came there again armed with two cameras and spent about 4 hours there. On the way back we also " ran" through the gallery just to have an idea of its exhibits, we will sure visit it again later.
I will leave you with the pictures we took in the park, enjoy them.
I treasure your comments, thank you for stopping by.
Happy stitching to everyone!
Today I will show you two new designs, I finished working on them about a week ago but could not find time to post about them.
I got the idea for the Redwork Biscornu in Russia when my friend Natasha and I were in a fabric store. There I saw pretty buttons and thought I must create a design with these buttons. Here is Redwork Biscornu, pretty in red and white:
I will probably keep my Redwork Biscornu with the collection of my red plates, they look great together.
I also made some counting pins and a scissor fob to match Redwork Biscornu:
Another design is called Cheerful Daisies . I wanted to make something for one of my friends to cheer her up a little. She once told me that yellow daisies looked so cheerful... Well, I made Cheerful Daisies Scissor and Floss Fob for her:
If you are interested in buying my designs, beaded fobs or pins, please e-mail me. My address is in my Profile.
After the previous post I was asked to share a secret of sewing up my scissor fobs. I am afraid there is no secret, it's just practice: I have been sewing since I was about 5 years old. If I saw your fob or pillow, I would probably understand better what your problem is. I can give you some tips:
1. your seams must be straight, 2. clip corners before turning the pillow inside out,
3. do not be in a hurry and enjoy what you are doing. :-)
In the picture above I show a side and a corner of the fob. I first Back stitched and then Whip stitched it using one strand of DMC floss.
* * * * * * * *
My Gracious Era has grown a little more:
This is a pretty piece and I enjoy stitching it.
I am a little late for TUSAL report but I want to show my box anyway. I have a good progress on the SAL thanks to making tassels for the biscornu.
I do not know which birds had used my floss spinets but yesterday I found a nest of Cardinals in my Holy bush which I wanted to trim a little. I saw three tiny chicks inside the nest and thought I'd better work on the bush later. Today I noticed Father-bird and Mother - bird come to feed the babies. I was especially happy to see that father-bird also participates in raising the "kids". :-)
* * * * * * * *
I want to thank Holly for passing me two Blog awards. It's a great honor to get them from such a good stitcher. If you have not visited her blog yet, go and have a look at her amazing works http://indystitch.wordpress.com/.
Last week my husband and I twice visited Norton Art Gallery Park. Just a few days ago we found out that we have a rather pretty park not too far from us. At first we dropped at the park to see if it was worth visiting and in a day we came there again armed with two cameras and spent about 4 hours there. On the way back we also " ran" through the gallery just to have an idea of its exhibits, we will sure visit it again later.
I will leave you with the pictures we took in the park, enjoy them.
I treasure your comments, thank you for stopping by.
Happy stitching to everyone!
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