Month: April
Spent: £ 4.99
Earned: £ 0.00
Essentially the idea behind Stitch from Stash is that we are limited to spending US$25 (or £15) per month. There are various exemptions (Birthday money, existing mag subs, clubs etc) but the idea is not to try and pervert the rules and to stitch some of that stash! I will be posting on or around the 20th of each month because that is when I get paid!
Sneaky Peaky of Happy Dance!
Stitch from Stash is hosted by Mel from Epic Stitching
January Budget
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£ 15.00
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January Spend
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£ 0.00
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February Budget
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£ 15.00
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February Spend
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£ 5.50-
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March Budget
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£ 15.00
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March Spend
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£ 32.46-
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April Budget
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£ 15.00
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Cross Stitch Crazy magazine
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£ 4.99-
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Current Balance
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£ 17.05
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A good month. I just bought one magazine which contained three charts I will definitely be stitching, the Satsuma Street Cities on black fabric,
On now for the main part of the blog, the part you've all been waiting for! My Happy Dance on Prairie Moon's Thine is the Trick and the Treat. I started this way back in October 2012:
and got this far in 2012:
I picked it up again in September 2013 and got this far by October:
And then nothing until December 2014 when I decided to focus on this project, stitching a minimum of one length of thread per evening. This method works so well for monochrome samplers.
Here it is at the end of December 2014:
End of January 2015:
End of February 2015:
Mid March 2015:
Beginning of April 2015:
And now!
With my witch thread holder (from Primitive Hare)
With my cone of DMC!
The fabric is a 40count hand dyed linen which was a gift from my friend Karen so I don't know who the dyer is. The colour in the progress photos is more true to life than the finished photos.
I stitched using two strand of DMC 310 over 2 threads so the coverage is lovely and thick. It made the fractional stitches a little lumpy so on some motifs I missed them out and on others I stitched them with one strand.
My favourite motifs were the cat and the witch. I intend to stitch them again and make them into ornies for Hallowe'en.
Finally, this completion leaves a gap in my rotation! I am going to be very disciplined and NOT make a new start. I am going to continue on the black Hallowe'en theme and stitch this piece from my DUCJC challenge Day 10, Book of Spells by The Goode Huswif:
40 count Jewel Butterbeer from Under the Sea Fabrics
WOW!! Congrats!! I just love this design and really enjoyed seeing your progress :) So glad you've finished it, it looks fab!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great finish! I can see some great motif ornies coming from this. Love what you're stitching on next!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your fabulous finish Jo!
ReplyDeleteYour next wip looks great and what a great name for the fabric!
Wonderful finish!! I've never stitched on 40 ct with 2 threads but it looks fantastic!! Laura
ReplyDeleteLovely finish. Congrats
ReplyDeleteWell done on the lovely finish! that chart is stunning, I'm definitely going to have to keep a look out for it!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for you to continue to stitch The Goode Huswif chart, it's a favourite of mine!
Congrats on the finish it looks great! I love your new project can't wait to see your progress!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful finish!!
ReplyDeleteLovely progress on the "book of spells" , have a fun stitching time!!
Congratulations on your awesome finish Jo! And we'll done on resisting a new start.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the gorgeous finish Jo.
ReplyDeleteLinda
Beautiful finish! I love the cone and am pondering that purchase...for now I MUST BE GOOD!
ReplyDeleteGreat finish. I must say I'm slightly jealous of that come of 310. It would feed my blackwork obsession nicely!
ReplyDeleteFantastic finish! Good discipline to not have a new start and I love that fabric. Gorgeous colour.
ReplyDeleteWow! It's beautiful, well done;)
ReplyDeleteLovely lovely lovely!!!!!!!!!!!!! I hope you can hear my loud applause from there. :)
ReplyDeleteWow! Wow! Wow! Jo, that is so gorgeous, I love it! Another design for my Wishlist. Congratulations on your Happy Dance.
ReplyDeleteThat is just amazing!! I have the chart so maybe I need to get busy!! I love it!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the wonderful finish !! I have long back resisted new starts. I don't want to worry about the growing pile, so I stopped and I am feeling satisfied with what's on my hand right now. My todo list keeps on increasing, but that's fine.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Jo! It is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWell done on your SFS, and so much congrats on that finish! It's looking awesome, I like how sou stuck to that one thread a night thing all the way to the end :)
ReplyDelete... and now it's finished. Congratulations, a fantastic piece! And what you put into the empty rotation slot seems to be just another gorgeous Halloween stitch.
ReplyDeleteWow! Congrats on your HD it looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteGreat SFS report, Jo :-) And congrats on the beautiful finish! I love all the details.
ReplyDeleteHooray for a finish and an extra hooray for your discipline! It will feel good make progress on another Halloweeny stitch. :D
ReplyDeleteJewel Butterbeer is an awesome name for fabric.
What a fantastic finish! It looks amazing. Good job sticking to your budget, too! :D
ReplyDeleteGreat job! And good for you going back to your DUCJC starts. I need to get stitching!
ReplyDeleteI love it! And those 2 motifs would make great ornies. congrats!
ReplyDeleteFABULOUS .... such a wonderful project, I've loved watching this one grow each week. Well done.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the great finish!
ReplyDeleteWell would you look at you just flying along! Congrats on all your progress!
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