Sunday, September 08, 2013

Finished!

Another weekend of a bit of me time, things to do, people to see and projects to finish, whilst also whipping up batches of soup and moving furniture around.

Has anyone else noticed the change in the weather this weekend? Yes, I know a Brit talking about the weather, well nothing like sticking to a stereotype. I really noticed it this weekend, with the warm sun but a noticeable nip in the air with with the wind. Thus making you wish when your out that you brought a scarf with you. I have always loved the snuggly jumper, soup making, blanket days, more than any other time of year. Sure I was born in the spring but autumn and winter will always be my fave. Bring on the crispy leaves to tread on!

Anyway, enough of the weather...I've got something to show you!

I've finished my 'Tea Solves Everything' embroidery at long last! Yay, we all cry...well okay, perhaps just me. So pleased its finally complete. I need to get it framed but it's done, it's finished...its sitting in the hoop frame next to me. Okay, I need to get it mounted onto card but it's done!


Just starting the very last letter, I had to actually do this letter again, so this is attempt number two. I just couldn't get the flick under the 'v' right. So I unpicked, stitched 'e' and 's' and went back to it. Sometimes you have to give something a break before you come back to it.



Using a pin I was able to keep the core thread where I wanted it whilst I stitched up to it. 




And here it is complete! So, utterly thrilled with it.



I'm so pleased with the outcome, I just need to sort out some really high resolution shots and then I can play around with the idea of greeting cards. I'm mind is already onto stitching the next one, which I will start but in a few weeks time.

I've had to put my own projects on hold again, some of you might have seen some of my tweets lately, I've had a bit of an issue with post. My secret squirrel project finished pieces went missing in the post....and yes, to say I was distraught would be an understatement. I have, however, gotten over it. Someday it may show up, and in the meantime I am stitching it again, with a slight adaptation. Needless to say, posting it will cause me a bit of a stress but I am seriously contemplating DHL or Feedex. It's frustrating but at the end of the day it's really not the worst thing in the world, at the time it was but you have to move on. Tea and chocolate also helped, and wisdom from my best friend and mum.

I was about to sign off, but I must draw your attention to a competition being run by &Stitches blog rather aptly named for the time of year, 'Back to School'. It sounds like a really fantastic competition idea and there are some fab prizes up for grabs. Go and check it out.

9 comments:

  1. Gosh, that is a beautiful piece of work! I hope you'll show us all when it's framed and hung up - we'll toast to you with a cuppa! Chrissie x

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    1. Will do Chrissie, just taking it out of my embroidery hoop and working out how big the mount card needs to be.

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  2. Congratulations on your beautiful finish! The texture of all the different stitches is really great :) Sorry your stitching got lost in the mail, hopefully it's just taking the scenic route ;)

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    1. Thank you Aurelia, I hope it has a nice trip and sends a postcard ;)

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  3. so British singing the praises of a good cup of tea, your blog has made me put the kettle on and have a good brew! The way you have done the lettering for solves is amazing. The mail leaves a lot to be desired, so much seems to go missing these days, if it is something precious I think it is best to pay a bit more and have it delivered with a signature.

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    1. Sadly on this occasion I paid for the extra, ah well perhaps one day they'll find it. :)

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  4. O my.... what a gorgeously looking piece! Really beautiful!

    I'm so sorry to read about your lost mail and I'm with Aurelia on this one, let's hope it just took the scenic route ;)

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  5. it's fabulous, love the finished effect

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  6. Love this embroidery! What kind of a stitch did you use for "everything"? It looks so curly and cute!

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