The Sun- er, MONday Yarn!



Well, it should still be Sunday somewhere, still 133 minutes to go....

I've now completed all the main pieces on the peach baby wooly.  There are only the neckband and button plackets to go now and that won't take long.  After that, there's only construction to go and I should have the finished item to share with you on Sunday.=)

It's been a bit tricky to get on with creative things of late, although I have fulfilled the 'Creative Every Day' challenge come rain, shine, snow, nasty cough, house guests or hospital visit!!!=)  I should get at least two of the three things I wanted to finish during February done and will try hard on the third as well.  I'm really confined to home at the mo with a bad cough that gets irritated by exertion, (even talking!) and cold, so it's a good time to relax with my essential oil burner on and get up to date with some goal work.  Even all the ironing is up to date, so I can create with a good conscience.

Have a good week, all and I hope to report back on Wednesday.

Text and images © Elizabeth Braun 2013

Work in Progress Wednesday - 20 Feb 2012


After the last two fairly mammoth progress posts, it's a shame to just have the above to present to you this Wednesday!  It's all the embroidery I've done in the past week - just one session on the brown parts of the ear, and not very well worked at that!  Still, it's not finished yet and the rubbishy bit can be covered up OK.

If I'm to meet the 'deadline' of Anna Scott's (yes, the editor of 'Inspirations' magazine) 'Finished in February' challenge, then I need to get on with this, but as things are a little more settled at the mo, I should be able to do that.=)  Hope to get cracking again later today and I shall need to as I have 3 finishes planned for this month and will be most put out if I can't complete at least 2 and have the 3rd at 90+%, preferably 100%.

Text and images © Elizabeth Braun 2013

The Sunday Yarn - 17 Feb 2013


Just a quickie today to show you the sleeve I finished yesterday.  I'm still using the second ball of yarn, but there really is only enough left for the trims on the front now, so it's a good thing that I found a third.=)

Text and images © Elizabeth Braun 2013

Work in Progress Wednesday - 13 Feb 2013

I've been looking forward to Wednesday this week so as to be able to post about all these projects!  This makes a pleasant change as, so often in the recent past, I've been wondering what I was going to scrape together for a WIPW post!!

Again, I've worked on all three projects and made what I feel is significant progress with them all.=)

First up, the old peacock feather. This one is progressing the most slowly, but then I actually work at this one at my desk as it's helpful to have the table there to both lean the hoop on so that I have both hands easily free to control the springy rayon threads and also somewhere to lay out said threads without having to put them in an awkward place.  It's not as easy to work in there at times.

As the Chinese say, 话说回来 (speak speech come back - 'having said that'), I have done some on it and feel that it's beginning to take more shape now.  There's still plenty to be done (sigh!  I'm longing to get this one off the list!), but it's coming along at long last and that's all to the good!

Now, on to the rabbit and here's a little someone whose also taking shape rather well.  First, I finished off the shading (although a few more pieces were put in after this photo to plug up a few gaps and thin patches.



Then along came the fluffy tail!  I took a lot of WIP photos of the process, so there'll be a tutorial coming up on how to make fluffy patches, i.e. ghiordes knot stitch.  There are some more to do for the garden patch of this piece, so I'll wait until that's done and I can show more uses of the stitch.


This is the detached ear in progress.  WIP photos are also collecting nicely for it so that I can do the long-delayed 'wired fabric elements' tutorial as a complement to last year's popular 'wired needlelace elements' tute.  That'll come when the butterfly (next stumpwork project) is done and, again, various uses can be shown.

Now for the sampler and I've had a very green week where every single stitch has been green!  This series of three photos shows how much work was done in each of the three sessions I've spent on this piece:




Finally, here is the overall look of the piece right now.  It looks a bit dark towards the top as the fabric is loose there just now - I only put the top gripper on when I'm working on it so as to reduce pressure on the stitches there as some are covered by it.


This coming week will, I hope, see the rabbit piece finished, the left hand side of the feather done and the rest of the green work completed on the sampler, which includes replacing the lettering with dark green.

What have you got planned for this week?

Text and images © Elizabeth Braun 2013

The Sunday Yarn - 10 Feb 2013

I'm very pleased to be able to share this photo.  As you can probably work out, it's the front of the current baby knit I'm doing, but it caused me some difficulties and this photo is the proof of my having 'got it' and overcome the troubles.  Hurrah!

I was having awful trouble working out what all the bits hanging around on safety pins were, but reading on in the pattern and closely comparing the pattern photo and my work so far helped me to understand what was expected and that cleared up a lot of mist.

Another problem I had was learning, the hard way, to both make a note on the pattern where I've got to and also to compare the pattern with the completed side of the top before knitting on regardless and missing out about half a dozen rows that were key to keeping the pattern and level of the tops genuinely even!!  So, there was some unpicking done - 15 rows worth, and that's not easy with a pattern that you just daren't pull out and then pick the stitches back up onto the needle as there are extra loops made that don't pick up well like that and all sorts of things that are over-challenging for a novice like me, so I had to remove them stitch by stitch - in effect, knitting backwards!!  Well, it's done now!=)

As I mentioned on one of my CED posts, I've managed to get hold of a 3rd ball of this yarn - even the same dye lot (I happened to be keeping a label in my diary so it was on hand if I had a chance to get some more), so I can complete the sleeves in the same colour.  I now just have to decide if I want to do them in pattern, or to do it the easier way and stocking stitch them.  Whatever I decide, I hope to get one of them done this week.  It feels good to have got over a real stumbling block with this one and to feel that it's moving forward again.  So, yes, I'm very pleased indeed to be making this post.

:-)

Text and images © Elizabeth Braun 2013

Work In Progress Wednesday - 6 Feb 2013

Wow, look!  I've got progress photos on all three projects to show you today!  I'm delighted!=)

First of all, on the left you can see the current status of the peacock feather piece.  I put in two lengths of green-mix couched threads along the left hand side, also adding a little bit of satin stitch where they meet the 'stalk' so as to fill in the gap a little and create the right shape.

The next move is to add in a more brown row and then to do the fronds that begin to splay out somewhat.

It's not easy doing a peacock feather as so many of the colour changes are along the fronds, (or whatever I should call them - I'm no ornithologist), so it's not really possible to get them exact - unless one were to specially dye threads for the design.





Next is the turn of our lovely, cute, chubby little bunny.  As you can see, I made quite a lot of progress on him yesterday (you get a lot more done by not watching TV at the same time....) and hope to finish the shading completely during the next session I spend on him.  Then it's on to the ghiordes know tail and I think I'll make a tutorial out of that, so I'd better do it in good light!=)


Last, but by no means least, is the sampler.  Yesterday afternoon I started and completed the extra trims on the rose cross stitch area that I showed last time.  There are two shades of beading, two fly stitch leaves, two spider's web roses and a few lazy daisy stitch petals.


Here's the full length of the piece as it stands right now.


As I'd got about as far down on the piece as I could go, I've moved it up in the frame now.  I'm not sure how well that will work out as I don't think it's far enough up, but it can't go any further thanks to the beading on the top section.  I may well have to re-transfer it back to the 17" side bars, which fit in the whole design.  We'll see how it feels as before I didn't find it comfy working in such a very long frame.

I've decided I don't like the colour of the lettering.  It doesn't look as bad here, but in real life the purple is too red and doesn't match well.  It looks fine on the lilac background, which is an alternative on the pattern, but I think that, on green, the lettering should be either dark green, brown or even grey.  I'll wait until I've worked the rest of the surface elements before making a final decision on colour, but it's not staying as it is.  I just don't like it at all!

Something else I'm not sure of now is what colour to work the girl's dress in.  She's to appear in the space on the left of the square and the pattern states a blue dress, but I don't really think it goes well with the rest of the colour scheme (nor do some of the lupins, which are also supposed to be blue, but that I will be changing to be pinks and purples as on the cream based version of the design) and am considering changing it to light yellows instead.

So, over the next week I hope to complete the left hand side of the feather, the body, tail and perhaps also the wired ear of the rabbit and press well on with the rest of the pictorial part of the sampler.

I've also selected my next WIPW big project as, according to the challenge guidelines, the project should be at least 20 hours long and so, for starting new ones, I want to make sure that WIPW is my weekly larger project update.  So, after the sampler come a pair of rather nice cross stitched ladies - one medieval, one Tudor - with all sorts of fancy elements including rayon threads, beading or various sorts, petit point faces and hands and so on.  So, not your ordinary cross stitch, but with something a little special.  NOT that there's anything wrong with cross stitch!  I remembered feeling quite disgusted when someone spoke disparagingly of 'cross stitching bears'.  All forms of embroidery are worthwhile and valid and it doesn't matter who designed it or whether it's worked for fun or for serious business, commission, study or exhibition.  The only time I would find something questionable would be if the subject matter was distasteful in some way.  So there!  Cross stitch is great!=)  I love all forms of stitchery and am happy to indulge in any that take my fancy at any given time.  No snobbery allowed here!!!LOL :)

Text and images © Elizabeth Braun 2013

Creative Every Day (CED) wc 28 Jan

I had a comment from Isabelle on last week's summary post which made me smile, she asked, 'How do you find time to do all these things?'  If you look carefully at most of the entries, you'll see that several of them take anything from a few seconds to a few minutes.  Even longer things can often take less than half an hour - such as a few rows of knitting or quickly editing a few photos.  Being creative and doing lots of things doesn't have to take a long time!  Often creativity can be 'discovered' in the things of everyday life and so you don't have to take time out of life to do them as they're already there.  See what you can find in your own activities this week...

Monday 28th:
* Put in a few lengths of thread on the rabbit piece (whilst watching some Father Brown dramas on the iPlayer!!)
* Finalised and posted last week's CED summary
* Enjoyed flicking through the first issue of 'Inspirations' (#76) that arrived in the post today
* Started the WIPW posting to save time later in the week

Tuesday 29th:
* Did some more on the rabbit piece
* Bought some size 18-22 tapestry needles and the buttons for the current baby knit
* Looked through the latest Argos catalogue for current bedding styles - not much change from last season
* Thought about some collage subjects and colours for the C&G Level 1 syllabus I want to do whilst on the bus to Leeds

Wednesday 30th:
* Bought fabrics and, joy of joys, another ball of the peach & white yarn from wonderful Samuel Taylor's in Leeds.  I got 3 pieces of silk including half a metre of habotai, 2 pieces of faux silk, some white cotton lawn, a bright pink cotton fat quarter and some lightweight interfacing.  These are mostly for some things I want to try and make to sell.  I also got a skein of peach DMC Light Effects thread to complete my pastels collection
* Had a brief 'book meeting' with the senior co-author of a textbook project I'm involved in.  She kindly suggested I should try selling and exhibiting my needlework!!  Bless her, she's no idea that my work is relatively commonplace and that only professionals who design their own stuff and show a high level of innovation (to say nothing of far more contemporary styling) get to have their own exhibitions.  Selling is another matter though, and I have several ideas...

Thursday 31st:
* Edited the rabbit photos for the now late WIPW post, and one for the language blog, and got the postings finalised and live.

Friday 1st:

Huh?? Why do we stop here?  Well, because I've decided not to post this weekly update in this format anymore.  I've proved to myself that I often do several creative things each day and so, whilst I'm remaining in the challenge and will be making more effort to get on with projects more quickly from now on, I won't post the day by day update.  I do plan to do a monthly update, although not in so much detail, on the 1st of each month alongside the goals progress report.  This will also help to reduce internet usage time, which then in turn increases productive time off-line.=)  I even got on with the feather last night...

Text and images © Elizabeth Braun 2013

January 2013 Progress Report

So, how did I get on with working on my stitching goals last month?  Not quite as well as I'd hoped as I had wanted to finish both the rabbit and the peacock feather and neither are anything like complete yet.=(  Still, I did work on both and the sampler as well.

Embroidery

Finish any current WIPs

* 'Sunshine and Flowers' sampler  about 40% complete from 35% at the beginning of the month  That's OK as this is a big project and, whilst I would have like to have got further along with it, here are beginning and end of the month progress photos to compare:



* Stumpwork rabbit  about 45% complete Again, progressed from about 35% complete and here are the comparison pictures:



* Peacock feather  about 50% done only did one piece of thread on this, not worth photo recapping!!

The next section has been changed a little from the original.  I've added 2 more kits that didn't sell on e-bay sales (hardly surprising as the photos on the kits are AWFUL!), but that I think I'll do after all and changed the overall goal to 8 in the year instead of so many from this section and so many from that.  Less bitty and more room for choice this way.

New projects - aim to complete at least 8 of the following throughout the year

Kits in stock: 

* 'The Farewell' blackwork
* 'The Embroideress' blackwork
* Ribbon embroidery
* Coleshill stumpwork butterfly
* Anchor stumpwork face card
* DMC stumpwork butterfly
* DMC stumpwork dragonfly
* Pearsall's stumpwork poppy
* Liina tablemat
* Design Perfection Red Admiral
* Crown cross stitch (Sir's 14th anniv card??)
* Shoe cross stitch/craft card

Book/magazine projects:

* Tudor Lady cross stitch
* Medieval Lady cross stitch
* Helen M Stevens' butterflies piece (cushion for Lindleys)
* Goldwork insects from the Hazel Everett book

Own Ideas:

* Work from the C&G Level 1 Hand Embroidery syllabus
* " Goldwork syllabus (perhaps with insects as above)
* " Stumpwork syllabus
* TAST design challenges

I'm not starting any of these until at least one WIP is finished!

Sewing I also haven't done any of, but I did delete one project I thought it unlikely I'd get to.

Sewing

* Trial some fancy purses
* Find a use for old bedding - even if I don't do it yet!!
* Camera Case
* Try some dolls house textiles
* Mending and altering

Knitting

* Salmon pink baby jumper  59% complete  from only 5% complete on 1 Jan when I'd just done the back rib and a tiny bit of pattern.  I was delighted to find another ball of the yarn the other day, so I can get on with this one and have a finish that I'm proud of instead of just 'it's OK, I suppose!'
* Chunky jumper for me
* Learn cabling
I'm having some trouble with the other two as the chunky pattern I bought doesn't seem to be for chunky wool at all, but for super chunky, although the needles specified don't match for either weight of yarn.  A bit confusing and also disappointing as I had a specific chunky yarn in mind.  I don't feel experienced enough to adapt the pattern yet.  I haven't had the nerve to start in on the cabling book I borrowed from the library either!  I used to think knitting was such a simple thing...

General

* Be Creative Every Day (challenge page here)  31/365 so far so good!
* Join in 'Art Every Day Month' challenge in November - work the 8 techniques book

Goals for February

* Finish the rabbit
* Finish the feather
* Finish the peach baby knit
* Try some of the cabling pattern samples in the book
* Try some miniature bedding ideas now I've got some fabrics for them
* Get to '50% complete' level on sampler
* Make a start on one or two projects from the embroidery list - when first two on this list are done!
* Continue CED challenge
* Report back on 1 March and continue to post regularly in the meantime - 12 posts in January, which isn't half bad!

What have you done this last month??

Text and images © Elizabeth Braun 2013