This month my ORTS jar is posing with a nice Spring page from my scrapbook. The paper has geometric butterflies on it, I've added some daffodil embellishments and some floral ribbon.
This is a close up of the page:
The two designs are Lizzie*Kate's Spring and The Snowflower Diaries Tulip and Bunny. Both stitched over 1 on 28 count yellow evenweave.
Here is my current evening piece. I'm really enjoying being a OAAT on this and don't want to put her down!
I've stitched half the fill-in on her face and intend to finish the other side then move onto the large Mirabilia Round Robin. I have a Mermaid on that one. Although I have until July to stitch her I don't want to be Ms Last Minute dot com!
This is another Joan Elliot piece, from the 2013 Dairy, this is April's design called A Mother's Love:
Not a brilliant scanned picture I'm afraid! Here is another not-very-brilliant scanned picture:
These are the first two hearts for the Thread Pickers SAL on FB. The first heart was charted as a solid heart to show off each person's variegated thread but I didn't feel like stitched an expanse of plain xxxs so I charted our initials in a heart shape (mine, hubby's and the boys'). The thread is a De Haviland imitation silk in rainbow colours. I'm stitching on white 32 count but having seen some of the others I'm thinking black would have looked amazing!
Finally, this is a picture a friend sent me. This was invented by her and her partner as an eco and cost-effective way of helping the elderly keep warm. But what does this picture scream at you?
Hands up who said "stitching booth"? Because that was my first thought! This idea is only in the development stages, they have a patent (so don't try copy it LOL) but need feedback to see if people would actually buy one. I can just see me having all my supplies hung on little hooks inside the booth and shelves on the outside or maybe pockets for fabric?
Any comments left about the booth will be passed onto my friend. I'm not charging her for market research but maybe she'll let me be a guinea pig for one?!!
What an interesting chair Jo. Hope you get to test one out. ;)
ReplyDeleteThe variegated hearts look fab.
All of your stitching is fabulous and I love the ort jar. I think a stitching booth is a good idea, you could put in an Ott light overhead and attach a stitching frame holder instead to the tray.
ReplyDeleteoooo well done on the orts ... getting the stitching done toot suite is a very good idea ...lol
ReplyDeletewell done on your stitching too btw and wow like that chair ... looks a bit like it would fit over my queen ann stitching chair ... good luck to them :) love mouse xxxxx
That's a great idea for a chair. Love all your stitching.
ReplyDeleteLol! DEF a stitching boot! XD
ReplyDeleteLove the golden touch the daffodils give the piece, it's lovely. Your other projects are fab too,especially the cute dragons <3
Great idea, well done to your friend. What about some extra lighting inside for those who like to read on stitch/craft as I could see the sides blocking out some light.
ReplyDeleteGG is fab but you know I think that
Great idea about the variegated heart to add your initials, it's super.
all it needs is a little footstool like shape to rest the feet on, and definitely agree to light.
ReplyDeleteGreat stitching. Love the booth!
ReplyDeleteGreat stitching. I think if I had a chair like that my family would laugh and shaken their heads. I would add light, a stand/frame on one side and a tray for putting my scissors etc on when working. Oh and a drawer in the base of the chair to ensure that your stitching could be tidy when not being worked on. Another thought make the chair a recliner.Can you tell I got carried away LOL.
ReplyDeleteLovely stitching - gorgeous colours on the hearts. Sorry, can't really warm up to the booth thing (bad pun intended)... maybe if I lived in a colder country :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks so great, thank you very much for choosing my design!:-) I really like your blog, I follow you from now on! Happy stitching, dear, greetings from Hungary!
ReplyDeleteMaja