February stitching post

Firstly, my February smalls for the 2017 Smalls SAL run by Heather of Stitching Lotus.
The above pink is closest to true color, though the actual fabric color does
have a smidge of a coral shade to it.
Crazy differences in color due to taking the top photo in daylight, and the bottom photo at night. Doh!

These are letters from "Love Blocks" by Needle Bling Designs from the Jan 2016 JCS magazine. I used all stash for this - I had some 32 count Lugana "Coral Reef" (not sure by whom); and I used Victorian Motto Sampler Shoppe threads "Be My Valentine" and "Heirloom Grape" and GAST "Picket Fence." I had hoped to finish all 4 letters, but I didn't have as much time to stitch on my business trip as I usually do.

Incidentally, does anyone else have issues with the stretchiness of evenweaves? I'm guessing it's due to the polyester blend of the fabric. I just find it stretches out so much in both hoops and snaps. I don't really enjoy working with it.

Other February finishes:

Chilly Winter scene #2 by By the Bay Needleart:
Stitched with the charted colors on a very light blue, 32 count linen. The white doesn't 'pop' against this fabric color, but that's something I like about it. It reflects that soft, white-on-white sort of overcast day that I like so much in wintertime. (I stitched Chilly Winter Scene #1 last January, see post here.)

I knocked out two mid-sized WIPs from 2016; these are both projects that got put on hold for seasonal (Halloween/Autumn/Christmas) projects.

Ink Circles "Village Square":
I started this one at the end of last May, so it's nice to have it done! Stitched on 32 count "As You Wish" by Under the Sea Fabrics, with the charted Gloriana thread ("Bluegrass"). This was my first Under the Sea fabric, and I love it.

Modern Folk Embroidery "Japanese Hiragana Sampler":
The gradation from dark to light is due to the
lighting - I snapped the photo at work. The
middle is most true to color.
Started in July last year, stitched on 32 count linen in "Midnight" by Sassy's Fabbys. This fabric seems to have been painted, rather than dyed; the front of the fabric is much darker than the back, and from the front it's difficult to make out individual fibers/holes. I stitched this with GAST "Picket Fence" and "Shaker White," but given the complete lack of variegation in the threads, I think I could have used DMC Blanc and Ecru and saved a bit of money. Initials and year inexpertly charted and stitched 1 over 1.

 And finally, I framed Woolen Sheep for my friend:
The color of the frame doesn't exactly match either the blue or the green in the design, but complements them both nicely; and it's a shade my friend has in her house as an accent color. I didn't get the design perfectly straight when I framed it, but even with lacing up the back it was impossible to avoid a couple of wiggles in the borders. :( But she liked it a lot, so that's ok.

Fails

I started a freebie back in January, but still haven't finished it.

And I'm behind on the Beautiful Sea Quaker SAL - I put it aside (with everything else) in January to work on Woolen Sheep, and now I'm 3 parts behind. I'm also finding that my interest in it is waning. The colors are very pretty, but...I don't know. Maybe it's just mid-project-meh. I'm trying to decide if I want to push through, or move on.

Stitch from Stash report:

I'm doing pretty well so far! I've earned $58 in credits (not counting the Love Blocks), so even though I did spend $42 on silks for a near-future project (I wasn't going to do that, but after busting my a** to get Woolen Sheep done on time, I felt I deserved a treat), and $14 on a couple of cross stitch books I found at a secondhand bookstore, I have a remaining budget of $42 this month (via adding in last month's carryover budget and this month's budget).
SUCH PRETTY COLORS.
This challenge did inspire me to do some serious thinking about subscriptions, and even though I LOVE Under the Sea Fabrics, I felt that 1) my general budget didn't support it, and 2) I need to both use up my healthy fabric stash as well as wait until I need a particular fabric and buy just what I need, in the color I need. UtSF will be getting my business when that happens, though. Seriously, her fabrics are lovely.

I am, however, keeping my Just Cross Stitch subscription and my Victorian Motto Sampler Shoppe thread-of-the-month subscription. I get a lot of pleasure from perusing and re-perusing stitchy mags. And the VMSS threads are so high quality and such a deal in terms of cost per quantity, and I'm finding that as I accrue more of them I'm able to use them in place of other hand-dyed cotton threads as well as DMC.

Comments

Melinda Forbes said…
I think you had a wonderful stitching month!. I love Chilly winter too. Great job on your Stitch From Stash. I have never tried VMSS threads, but maybe I should give it a try.
Justine said…
I agree - a great month! I love the Chilly Winter scene and those Love Blocks look like they'd be fun to stitch.
I had a bad experience with VMSS threads, I had to do some unpicking and there was a lot of colour transference. Maybe I should give them another try?
Carol said…
Wow! You've been busy, Amy!! I love the winter scene so much and see what you mean about the fabric... I have the same feelings about evenweave and rarely work on it unless the color is perfect for what I'm stitching :) Unfortunately, I've had the same experience as Justine with the VMSS threads, but that was a few years back.

Hope your March is as productive as February has been :)

Julie said…
The love blocks are wonderful.
Great frame for the sheeps.
Amy, I think you have had a very successful stitching month. Good for you! I really like your LOVE blocks. Congratulations on getting 2 WIPs finished! Woohoo!
Katie said…
Wow all kinds of beautiful things in this post. I love the love blocks. Too cute!! Hope you keep up being this productive.
Pamela said…
Great finishes. I love the hiragana sampler!
Mary said…
Congratulations on all of your beautiful finishes.
Brigitte said…
A wonderful stitching month for you, Amy. So many finishes are really fantastic.
Sarah said…
So many beautiful stitches.