Running Away with Running Stitch

Well who would have thought I could stitch a whole page just on running stitch, that simple little stitch I learnt on binca as a three year old! Like many simple things in life, I think it’s simplicity makes it very versatile. Sharon from Pintangle is running a new stitch challenge along side the new series of TAST (Take a Stitch Tuesday) it’s called Beyond TAST and she gives us a stitch to develop over a month or so. The first one was running stitch.

My first thought was to stitch a Kanthe embroidery kit of a moon gazing hare I have, it would have nicely been a kit stitched from my 18 for 18 challenge too! The month went passed with no running hare! A couple of nights ago I suddenly decided to do a page for my stitch book just in running stitch, I already had the outline stitched so I knew it wouldn’t take too long.

I chose DMC 4240 which is a lovely subtle variegated floss in dark blues and purples, I started off with a straight forward four rows of running stitch, neatly stacked into columns. My next row is the diamond pattern, I think officially the centre diamonds are satin stitch as I didn’t stitch them in a continuous row but went back and added them

The next three samples were all stitched straight across the row, which took some concentrating until I got the pattern sorted, I like the way the variegation changes across the patterns. The one on the right is whipped running stitch, I think if it was stitched even closer together it would give a great basket-weave effect.

The trellis at the bottom left of the sampler was developed as I went a long, that’s another one that took a bit of concentration as moving across the diagonals didn’t seem as easy as it should have been. I did wonder about putting a cross in each gap but I decided to keep it simple with just cross-stitch.Beyond TAST Running Stitch

The three vertical rows on the right are all whipped running stitch, showing the different patterns you can achieve.

At the bottom is one of my favourite uses for running stitch, the flight path of a butterfly!Beyond TAST Running Stitch

I was quite surprised how much I could stitch with just a simple running stitch! I’ve now completed four double page spreads of my stitch sampler, so I think I’ll start stitching them up as I go along into a book, so I’m not left with a big pile of pages. I’m just trying to decide what to put inbetween the pages, do I just put some interfacing on the back to keep them a bit crisper, or add some batting, or just say a bit of calico? I think I might ask advice on the Textile book facebook page. Beyond TAST Running Stitch

I’ll be linking up with Kathy’s Quilts for Slow Stitching Sunday,why not follow the link and see what everyone else has been creating.

 

 

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Friday Photo Challenge

The theme of the photo challenge is set by Postcard from Gibraltar, this week it is green, a nice easy theme, but still not easy to pin it down to one photograph!

One thing I love about living where we do is the changing of the seasons and one of my favourite times is the beginning of spring when we get that wonderful vibrant fresh green growth, everything suddenly comes alive. Plants that you’d forgotton about because they completely disappear in the winter suddenly appear as if from no where.

By the time it gets to the end of February, we really have had enough of the winter with it’s short days, cold damp weather, but even now we can feel the days getting longer and green shoots are starting to appear. 

I still can’t pin it down to one photo, these photos were taken in the garden last April as the hostas, iris leaves and primrose leaves were looking all fresh and everything was intermingled with the spring flowers…..not long to go now 🙂

 

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Eighteen for 18

It’s the first day of February already, so how have I done in the first month of my Eighteen for 18 challenge…

  • 1 Etsy store opened; Nothing done but have been thinking!!
  • 2 Tutorials; None as yet.
  • 3 Sessions a week in the garden; This is working really well, I keep telling myself to just go out for 10 minutes, invariably it turns into 20 or 30 minutes (except today when it was flipping freezing!!) I usually manage to fill a feed bag with weeds and dead stuff. The garden is looking noticeably better for a little bit of attention and I’ve noticed all the bulbs appearing.#postcardfromgibfridayphoto
  • 4 Quilts; Nothing finished but I’m progressing fairly well on my Down the Rabbithole quilt and I’ve nearly finished a bright and colourful Kaffe Fassett quilt which is for a wedding in March, and here’s a quick peep of the final layout!Kaffe Fassett Quilt Radiant quilt pattern
  • 5 Craftsy Classes; I’m waiting until after my holiday!
  • 6 New Patterns; Not managed any this month
  • 7 Kits stitched;  None, but I’ll probably take one or two on holiday.
  • 8 Pages in my stitch sampler book; I stitched one page on Chevron stitch.TAST stitch sampler, Chevron stitch
  • 9 Pounds Lost!!! Depending what mood the scales are in I’ve lost about 4lb, I’m happy with that, February should be better as we give up alcohol for the month, I know a lot of people do Sober October or a dry January, but 1st January I’m still in festive mood…and anyway February is shorter!!!
  • 10 Mini Embroideries; Two completed; The travelling sketchbook is still going round in our Embroiderers Guild, so I stitched a daisy in a stained glass window for a book on William Morris. I also embroidered a postcard of Catbells for a quilt block for the Signed, Tealed & Delivered quilt. 

  • 11 Letters to friends; None as yet, overdue writing one post Christmas, so I’ll try and do that this weekend.
  • 12 Boxes or Drawers sorted in sewing room; Yesterday I sorted out my button box, it’s been a big jumble up to now, not easy trying to determine how many of a certain button is in there. I used safety pins to hold little buttons together and perle thread for the bigger ones. I’ve tied matching buttons together, but all the odd ones I’ve linked together by colour, so if I just want an odd dark blue button I can find them!…and no I have no idea why I have so many plain cream buttons!! I’d already got some little jars for craft mixes of buttons and vintage pearl buttons. My button jar is organised 🙂Organising my button box
  • 13 New Recipes; I tried a recipe from the Hairy Bikers Diet book, chicken with chorizo sausage, very nice!
  • 14 Less Lengths in my stash! One less from the coatigan I made and I haven’t bought any!
  • 15 Posts a month; I manage 20 this month, a busy time!
  • 16 cross-stitch smalls; Two, just!! I made the January Joyful World pillow and finally finished a snowdrop that had been sat in my workbox for about 30 years!!
  • 17 items of clothing made.; I finished the Coatigan which I started during a sew-a-long day with my daughter Helen.Coatigan
  • 18 Walks; We just managed to get a walk in, though it was touch and go! Our aim is to walk on a Sunday at least once each month but the weeks went by with various commitments and it came to last Sunday, our final chance and it was wet and miserable. However we decided to brave the weather and had a short walk on Otley Chevin, probably only about 3 miles, but we did it!!

So not a bad start to the year, just got to keep it up!

 

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Two January Smalls

At the eleventh hour I’ve just completed two little cross-stitch smalls for January! I finished piecing the centre of my Kaffe Fassett quilt this afternoon and having decided I really didn’t have enough scraps to make a piano key border, I’ve ordered some extra fabric  instead. Whilst waiting for it to arrive I decided I could do some finishing of little projects.

First to be finished was the January cross-stitch with a cute fox on. This is part of a 2016 stitch-a-long called Joyful World, it’s by Maja Matyas of The Snowflower Diaries. She has kindly made them available for free, I found the easiest way to download the patterns was to join the Joyful World SAL page on facebook. The patterns are designed to either be stitched as one big calendar or lots of little ones, there’s even fancy borders available too!

Joyful world January

I’ve kept it nice and simple and just stitched the basic design, mainly because I wanted to keep it small. I’ve backed it with a coordinating fabric which I had left from my splendid sampler quilt, it’s a perfect match. I was hoping to put some mini pompoms round the edge but the ones I had in my stash were creamy and it looked wrong against the white of the stitching. I tried white ric-rac, but that was too white!! In the end I just stitched it into a pillow and then made a cord from two of the embroidery silks to finish the edge. I felt it needed a little something at the top by the loop, I tried a little ribbon bow, but that didn’t look right. I’ve stitched a little button on, I’m still not sure about it so it might get changed if I spot something better.Joyfulworld January from Snowflake Diaries

Cross-stitch snowdropMy second finish (I was on a roll by then!) is actually a UFO from about thirty years ago!! I did about three of these from a booklet. It’s been sitting in my workbox ever since whilst I decided what to do with it. I’ve been looking at it over the last few weeks and suddenly realised what was wrong with it…

…it’s not a lily it’s a snowdrop!! Well it looks more like a snowdrop to me! Of course snowdrops puts it right in season for my dispay of cross-stitch smalls!

Late this afternoon I unpicked ‘lily’ and stitched ‘snowdrop’ instead. I did it freehand, working backwards so I didn’t run out of room! I always have to concentrate when I’m ‘writing’ backwards as otherwise letters end up back to front or words mispelled.Cross-stitch snowdrop

I then got a bit carried away. I wanted to make it an oblong pillow so I decided to add a few embroidery stitches on the side. Now Sharon from Pintangle has just started a new series of TAST (Take a Stitch Tuesday) where everyone learns a new stitch every Tuesday, this weeks is herringbone, so I decided to stitch a row of herringbone. I then thought I could add fly-stitch which was week two…and lazy-daisy which was week three. In the end I decided I may as well add running stitch for week one!! So I’ve stitched the first four stitches of TAST in one little pillow!Cross-stitch snowdrop

To finish the pillow I stitched a strip of the same soft green fabric I used for the fox. I hand stitched a length of lace and added some beads. I was planning to add some vintage pearl buttons but I decided the lace was sufficient.

I’m really pleased with how my snowdrop has turned out, especially as I was just making it up as I went a long. I’ll put them both on display for a few weeks, they go nicely together too!

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Bright and Cheerful

I’m making a quilt as a wedding present, I  need to finish it by the end of February so I’m putting other projects to one side to concentrate on it. The happy couple asked for a bright and cheerful quilt in reds and oranges…not my usual palette as many of you will realise!

I chose a fat quarter bundle in reds and selection of yellow prints too. The pattern is called Radiant by Cosy Quilt Designs, I’d seen a couple on facebook and loved the effect. It’s actually a pretty simple quilt to make, just a set of squares in red and blue and another set in yellow and cream. They are then stitched across the diagonal to make two squares of half triangles.

The finished squares are meant to be 9″, I trimmed them to 8.75″ to square off any imperfections in my blocks! There’s 64 blocks altogether so it seemed to take forever to get through the pile of squares, but at least I know they should all go together nicely.

All I had to do was arrange the blocks in the pattern! I very quickly decided to just concentrate on the red block fabrics and pretty much ignore the yellow. I love how the pattern works out, you get a sort of Wow feeling as it appears in front of you with every square you put down. The one fabric I did hesitate over was the plainer looking red, it is a Kaffe Fassett print, but it’s from a different range, in the end I decided to place that one fabric more regularly, rather than random like the others. I think it’s worked ok.

Tonight I’m planning to stitch all the squares together, so if anyone thinks something needs moving, please shout out quickly 🙂

The quilt will have a narrow cream border and then probably a piano key border to use up all the leftovers. Hopefully I’ll be quilting it by the weekend.


Update!

Thanks for everyone’s comments and help, especially Claire and Kate, it always helps to have extra pairs of eyes and ideas. Claire suggested continuing the red triangles into the centre, it works so much better, just looks balanced. I’ve spaced out the greens a bit more evenly as Kate suggested, though  I might have one last go at that green in the top left hand corner!

So here’s my new layout, please excuse the photo, I’m taking it standing on a little stool with my arms stretched out over the quilt, not a great position for someone with no balance 🙂DSC_0016 (2)

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Down the Rabbit Hole HQAL 4

It’s three weeks since I showed you the hand-stitching on my Down the Rabbit Hole quilt, I’m working on the deep applique rabbit borders and they do seem to be taking a long time! This is where I was three weeks ago…

Down the Rabbit Hole Quilt

Since then I’ve been stitching more stems and leaves on, these leaves seem to go on forever!! I haven’t got as much as I hoped stitched as I decided I really needed to concentrate on the quilt I’m making for a wedding which needs to be ready to gift by the end of February.

My plan is that once I’ve finished a side I will stitch it on to the main quilt and then do a final length of vine curling round to the leaping rabbit as my rabbit isn’t really jumping high enough to have flowers growing underneath it!

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I took it with me to my Embroiderers Guild meeting which meant I had a good few hours stitching it…but still a long way to go! I’ve finished the first length and I’m about half way through the second length of vine. Once this side is stitched I have to repeat it all over again for the final side!!DSC_0002 (3)

It’s getting increasingly difficult to photograph this quilt as it gets bigger and bigger. To give you an idea of size these applique sides are now about 84″ long, two widths of fabric! I’m going to have a big push to get these leaves finished over the next three weeks, so we’ll see how I do…

This Hand Quilt Along is an opportunity for hand quilters and piecers to share and motivate one another. We post every three weeks, to show our progress and encourage one another.  If you have a hand quilting project and would like to join our group contact Kathy at the link below.
Kathy, LoriKerry, Emma, Tracy, Deb, Connie, Deborah,  Susan, Jessisca,  SherryNanette, Sassy, Edith, Sharon and Bella.

Linking up with Kathy’s Quilts (a different Kathy!) for Slow Stitching Sunday too. Follow the link for even more hand-stitching to inspire you!

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A January Small

INVITATIONLast year on pinterest I saw a collection of little cross-stitch designs, one for each month of the year. They were very pretty and I eventually traced them back to the Snowflower Diaries the designer is Maja Matyas. The series is called Joyful World and they are designed to either be stitched separately or as one big calendar. Further investigation led me to a facebook page called Joyful World SAL, all the patterns are free and downloadable from the facebook page, if you fancy joining the facebook page, just be patient as they seem to add new members every couple of weeks or so.

I’m planning to stitch them all as individual ‘smalls’, ideally I need to get a month a head so I can have the appropriate month on display!

Maja uses The Gentle Art thread which are probably very slightly variegated, however she kindly gives the DMC alternative too, so I’m using that.

Of course despite having a large collection of DMC threads, I still needed to buy a few more, whilst I was at Hobbycraft I was tempted by yet another pair of embroidery scissors, well they are such a pretty colour! The design includes some white flowers so to make them stand out  I decided to stitch it on Permin ‘rain’ evenweave linen, I bought it for my etui box, it’s a lovely soft green/grey shade, perfect for a wintery scene.DSC_0003 (2)

I managed to stitch January over the last week or so. The bottom row of stitches are eyelet stitches in alternate shades of green, the rest is in cross-stitch. The design includes a border too but I decided it was big enough without adding another 1″ of border for what I wanted. I just need to make it up into a pillow or mount it on cardboard.

I think they’re lovely designs, simple and cute without being twee! They are also a perfect size for popping in my handbag to stitch whilst I’m visiting my mum. Next months is gorgeous, two ducks, I’m looking forward to stitching it.DSC_0001 (2)

I’m linking up with Kathy’s Quilts tomorrow for Slow Stitching Sunday, a celebration of all things hand sewn, why not follow the link and see what everyone else has been creating.

 

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Friday Photo Challenge

The Friday Photo Challenge is organised by Postcard from Gibraltar, the theme she has given us for today is  Hobby, I’ve decided to slightly retitle mine to…

More than a Hobby!

I’m thinking outside the box here so bear with me! A hobby is a type of bird of prey, it’s a small falcon, about the size of a kestrel. I think the nearest we have round here is the peregrine falcons up at Malham Cove.

What we do have round here are red kites, they are stunning birds with a wingspan of nearly 2m, reddish brown plummage and an unmistakeable forked tail. They are much more spectacular than a hobby in my opinion!

They have been saved from extinction here by one of the worlds longest running protection programmes. They have successfully been reintroduced into the wild and one of the nesting sites is at Harewood House, just down the road from us, so we regularly see them circling around on the thermals above our house or when we are out and about. I love seeing them around, it’s a bit like seeing a rainbow, how ever many you see you still smile and think ‘Oh look, a rainbow’. The kites have been at Harewood for nearly twenty years and there’s now nearly 300 in the surrounding area and further afield in Yorkshire but we still point them out and say ‘Ooh look, a red kite!’

Last time I visited Harewood they were circling fairly low so I managed to get a couple of good photos…

DSC_0277I couldn’t decide which was the best photo…DSC_0276 (2)

so here’s my three photos for the hobby challenge 🙂

DSC_0272 (2)Next Friday’s photo challenge is Green, so I think I feel a garden photo coming on!

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Unique Bloggers Award.

unique-blogger-awardI was well chuffed just after Christmas to be nominated by Tierneycreates for the Unique Bloggers award. It’s the first time I’ve been nominated for an award so it did give me a bit of a lift, so thank you for the nomination.

As part of the acceptance I have to answer three questions set by Tierney, at this point I nearly bottled it 🙂 …

  1. What mythical creature would improve the world most if it existed?   
  2. What would be the coolest animal to scale up to the size of a horse?
  3. What ridiculous and untrue, yet slightly plausible, theories can you come up with for the cause of common ailments like headaches or cavities?

Anyway, here’s my answers;

  1. Unicorn, everyone would love a unicorn (and it’s the only mythical creature I can think of!!)
  2. A golden retriever, though the hair shedding would be even more of a nightmare!
  3. Lack of creative activity, not enough sewing or creating in general to release tensions and stresses 🙂

I would now like to nominate some of my favourite blogs, please don’t feel obliged to continue this onwards, it’s just my way of saying thank you for inspiring me.

My three questions are…

  1. What’s your earliest sewing memory?
  2. What have you made that you are really proud of?
  3. Is there another craft you would like to try?

If anyone is wondering, here’s my answers;

  1. Sitting with a square of binca aged about three, embroidering running stitch around it, probably a ploy to keep me quiet !
  2. This is a hard one for me, as there are a few very different things; my wedding dress, all lace and beads, My Splendid Sampler quilt as I learnt so much making it and it was a pretty big undertaking with two blocks a week for a year! Recently it would have to be my flower trellis embroidery, just so far out of my comfort zone…as my mum would say, ‘there’s no such thing as I can’t’
  3. Oooh, weaving, needlefelting, goldwork, silver jewellery…but I really can’t start another craft 🙂

 

 

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A Splash of Colour

We’re going to a family wedding in March, it’s in Sydney so it’s quite exciting as we’re combining it with a big holiday. I offered to make the happy couple a quilt as a wedding present, I have to confess to slight ulterior motives here, I travel fairly light anyway and if I take the weight of a quilt with me, I know I can buy a quilt weight of fabrics in Bali, the second part of our holiday!!

Anyway, I have a quilt to make by the end of February, so I thought I’d better start it! I asked the happy couple what colour they would like and as their home is fairly neutral they would like something bright and cheerful in reds and oranges. I was pretty excited with this idea as I keep seeing stunning colourful quilts on the internet, but I know they just wouldn’t fit in with our colours at home. My immediate thought was ‘I feel a Kaffe Fassett quilt coming on’CQD01031

I bought the Big Blooms book by Kaffe which has some wonderfully colourful quilts in, this gave my ideas on how to use his fabrics which are big and bold. I’ve decided to make a Radiant quilt which is a pattern by Cosy Quilts Designs. I bought five red prints, a blue one for contast, and six yellow/orange ones. I already had some cream in to use as the light contrast.DSC_0001

The pattern doesn’t seem to be as complicated as it looks at first glance. I cut everything out yesterday and started sewing the first couple of blocks. The design is made from two different blocks, a red one with the blue contrast and an orange one with a cream contrast. Once all these are made I will put one of each together and stitch either side of the diagonal line, cut them apart so I have two new blocks. Of course I couldn’t resist having a play with the first couple of blocks…DSC_0010

I wasn’t sure about the cream at first, but having seen it in daylight this morning I think it will look fine.

Well she asked for bright and colourful…DSC_0022 (2)

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