Two are Too Tempting

“I can resist everything except temptation” Oscar Wilde

I have a reel of ribbon with this quote on, given to me by a stall holder, she obviously saw me coming!

A few months ago I was tempted by another stitch-a-long with Faby Reilly, called the Zoe SAL, the patterns come out once a fortnight and I’ve just completed bock 7. We’re stitching the sides of a box at the moment with a different side representing each season.

Zoe SAL

This week is a very cute squirrel for autumn, he’s also a very mischievous squirrel as he has shifted very slightly to the right and taken the branch with him!!! OK so I mis-counted at the very first leaf! It’s only one stitch out so I’ll just fudge the beginning and end of the back-stitch. I just need to make sure I end the branch in the right spot so it will meet up with winter when I come to stitch it all together. On Monday the next section pattern is released so it will be all the back-stitching and embellishment.

Having resisted up to now, I have finally put the linen on a roller frame. I don’t find them easy to work with, I much prefer the sitting hoop, but hoops and embellishments such as beads and sequins don’t go well together. I need to check which area we’re stitching next, make sure I’ve finished stitching the backstitch outline that I should have done at the start!

Zoe SAL

Last month I heard about another stitch-a-long, this time by Tempting Tangles Designs, it’s called Enlightment; Words of Wisdom. It’s described as ‘framed in a leafy border and filled with Quaker trees, other motifs and a thoughtful Zen quotation to remind us of the simple and yet most important things in life.’ The colours are beautiful and of course I couldn’t resist!

This one is also once a fortnight, though luckily they are not released on the same day! Deborah, the designer, uses just four flosses for the design, she uses Dinky Dyes, which are beautiful silk threads, but she also gives a DMC alternative. I decided to use a mixture.

I ordered a gorgeous variegated Dinky Dye called Verdigris and also one called Nutwood which is a subtly shaded rich brown. I had the other two alternative DMC threads in my stash, 502 and 3847.

I found a piece of Permin linen which was just the right size, it’s rather a nice soft shade, I think it might be called French Lace. I started stitching the border with the verdigris silk, I have to say it is beautiful to use. I stitched each cross-stitch individually rather than in rows so I would get the full effect of the variegation.

Flosses

The only floss I had my doubts about was the 3847, it looked so dark and hard against the soft border. Half of me was saying I just need to trust the designer. I started looking through my stash for potential alternatives. 3848 seemed just a little too light. I remember that I’d bought some Aurifil flosses in peacock colours, I eventually found them but they were too turquoise and bright. However in the same box were the threads from DeVere that I got in my Advent calendar from them. There was a perfect shade, just sort of inbetween the other two. I know, they don’t look that different on the photo…but they do in real life!

I tried it and I think it works. It’s much finer than DMC threads so I’m using three threads at a time. I’m keeping all three options handy as I might alternate between them.

Tempting Tangles

So I now have three cross-stitch projects on the go, together with everything else!

About craftycreeky

I live in a busy market town in Yorkshire with my husband, kids, dogs and chickens. I love trying new crafts, rediscovering old ones, gardening, walking...anything creative really I started this blog after my New Year resolution worked so well. My resolution (the first one I've ever kept!) was to post a photograph of my garden on Facebook every day. My hope was that I would then see what was good in the garden and not just weeds and work, which was my tendency. The unexpected side-effect was that I have enjoyed many more hours in the garden. I am hoping that 'The Crafty Creek' will have the same effect. Happy creating!
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17 Responses to Two are Too Tempting

  1. claire93 says:

    lovely stitching as always.
    I used to enjoy mystery SALs but now I just have too many different projects on the go, and only one cross stitch piece, due to lack of time. So I’ll sit back and admire your stitching instead ^^

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  2. Oooh! Those teals and soft browns are gorgeous! I’m excited to watch these three stitch up:)

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  3. Avril Baxter says:

    Love the border of Enlightenment. I haven’t chosen my fabric yet (have a piece of 40 count that I thought would be just right but cannot find it!) My treads will be Weeks Dye Works matching their Dinky Dye choices, and DMC 4030

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  4. Gail says:

    Squirrels can be so mischievous! You will be busy with two projects on the go but both are so pretty!

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  5. endrickwater says:

    How unfair is this temptation! It does looks wonderful, though… hmmm…

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  6. KerryCan says:

    I’m glad to know you occasionally just “fudge” it! Whew–you’re just like the rest of us! And both of these are charming but I absolutely LOVE the colors in the second project!

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  7. Teal’s and brown’s ~ gorgeous! I am glad you gave in to temptation πŸ™‚ Love the top project…seems to me fudging could be an actually part of cross-stitching …wink wink ~ great projects in the works.

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  8. magpiesue says:

    Two beautiful projects! It would be fun to incorporate a piece of that ribbon in some crazy quilting. πŸ˜‰

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  9. Laura says:

    Love the colors!

    I can relate to the quote for sure, but I am trying to learn to resist. Ha, ha!

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  10. anne54 says:

    I just love your stitching, Margaret. May you continue to be tempted, just so you can show us your beautiful work!

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  11. Catherine says:

    What beautiful projects! I can’t imagine how you start to manage so many projects but you do it well!

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  12. kathyreeves says:

    Your squirrel is so cute, and this new pattern, so very striking!

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