At the start of the year I made a list of 24 projects I want to stitch this year for my "24 in '24". The order I stitch them in is going to be determined by the WIPGO Board. Jessie-Marie calls two numbers each month and those will be the two projects I stitch that month. One small and one medium.
In March, the numbers were 1 and 10. These related to September Strawflowers from the Sweetheart Tree and Hocus Pocus Cabinet from Primitive Hare.
In April, the numbers are 18 and 21. These relate to the Quiet Hour Sampler by La Broderie and A Partridge in a Pear Tree from Cottage Garden Samplings.
I started Quiet Hour on the 1st, I've been so looking forward to this one because of the sentiment and the colours. I wasn't going to spend £6 on a skein of Waterlilies but found a nice Jodyri with suitable colours to use. It's called Aurora Borealis and I cut it at the white portion so use that as the tail to secure it so you won't see any white thread.
Here's where I am now:
The half-stitched word will say "And" when I backstitch the next line.
The larger focus piece is the first in a 12 Days of Christmas series from my Designer of the Year - Cottage Garden Samplings. It's an unusual series in that each one is a different size and shape and the models are stitched on different fabric colours and counts. There is a layout to stitch them as one large piece but honestly, I don't need a 20 x 27 12 Days of Christmas framed picture. So I decided to stitch them individually on 35 count to keep the size down and because I happened to have a massive piece of sand-cream 35 count linen I like stitching on.
The linen was 54 x 36 inches but had a quarter used already so was an L shape. In order to work out how best to cut the pieces, I made a scale model! I worked out all the sizes for each block plus a 2 inch margin and cut out pieces of paper in the right proportions. Then I drew out the linen on a piece of card and played Tangrams with the pieces!
Here's the layout:
3 comments:
I have also been planning to stitch 12 Days of Christmas this year. I can't quite figure out the size/layout/fabric yet either. I was thinking of making it into a pillow, but I'm not sure the size would work for that. That is the mail reason I haven't started it.
Jop: Lovely progress on your stitching, love that little blue bird, that is one large piece of fabric, you are creative to lay out the measurements on the fabric with paper.
Catherine🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷
I'm impressed with how you divided up that fabric. A real puzzle! The Day 1 you started looks great. Not very Christmassy but the Partridges rarely do!
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