The idea of this Blog Hop was to choose a different designer each month and do a post focusing on a piece of their work you have stitched on during the month. The hosts of D.E.S.I.G.N asked us to answer a few questions on our chosen designer. I featured a number of my favourite designers and some new to me, a nice mixture. To read those posts, click on D.E.S.I.G.N. in the labels.
This month I thought I'd look at some of the designers I didn't feature. I have a stitching diary where I jot down which projects I worked on that day. At the end of the month I tranfer the data to a spreadsheet and produce a pie chart to show how I spent my time. I don't bother counting hours because I tend to pick up pieces through the day and grab ten minutes here and there.
I stitched a total of 38 different designers in 2015! The Top Ten were as follows:
This month I thought I'd look at some of the designers I didn't feature. I have a stitching diary where I jot down which projects I worked on that day. At the end of the month I tranfer the data to a spreadsheet and produce a pie chart to show how I spent my time. I don't bother counting hours because I tend to pick up pieces through the day and grab ten minutes here and there.
I stitched a total of 38 different designers in 2015! The Top Ten were as follows:
Primitive Hare | 35 |
Satsuma Street | 31 |
Brooke's Books | 30 |
Blue Ribbon Designs | 26 |
Scarlet Letter - Elizabeth | 22 |
Joan Elliott | 21 |
Plum St 12 Days | 20 |
Just Nan | 19 |
Goode Huswif Spell Book | 17 |
Mme Chantilly On the Beach | 13 |
Three new designers in the top spots there - Goode Huswif who designed the Book of Spells which has been taking a break to make way for Plum Street Sampler's 12 Days of Christmas (another new-to-me designer). The third spot goes to Madame Chantilly for Albert's Birth Sampler.
I will definitely be stitching another Madame Chantilly design in the future, I have Hallowe'en Town in my stash. Plum Street Samplers have some nice ornies in the JCS Christmas magazines so another yes there. The Goode Huswif charts don't seem to be readily available so a "probably not" there.
I've also been stitching a CCN design, only my second from this designer. Another one of my DUCJC pieces, this is Poinsettia Place which was a prize from Gaynor of Stitcher Anon:
stitched on 32 count Permin Twilight Blue linen
I substituted the dark green for the side wall but I think I've gone a shade too dark. I should have used 937 not 936 with hindsight. I also subbed a brighter yellow for the windows.
Here is the December Pie chart, I spent a lot of time on the Brooke's Book's Alphabet because I actually stitched two blocks in December. The E for December's Alphabet Club post and the F for January's post. The idea is to stitch the block in advance of the post so you get to see a finished block on the first Saturday in each month.
Here is E which you haven't seen completed yet:
stitched on 28 count afghan
I also spent a lot of time on the Plum Street Sampler's 12 Days of Christmas. I actually stitched on them every day at bathtime but only logged it if I didn't stitch anything else that day. So mostly work days when I don't get a chance to stitch during the daytime. Here are Tenth and Eleventh Days:
Stitched over 1 on 25 count linen.
The purple is still looking very blue and the orange is very bright!
And for lovers of Pie, here are two more charts:
This is the entire year by design!
And this one is by theme:
I only chose one category for each piece with Hallowe'en or Xmas taking preference over GG if an item fitted into both categories. The numbers refer to the number of days spent stitching on each category.
So finally (if anyone is still reading!)
Have a very Happy Old Year's Night
and a very Peaceful New Year's Day