Tuesday 11 October 2022

FFG - October 2022

I'd like to thank Rachel at Ten Hour Stitcher for hosting this SAL. You can visit her site to join or for more information about this SAL.

This is the first time participating this year, but I do have 2 big projects that are now framed.

Dave & I designed and built a shadow box frame to put my 2021 Animal Crossing Switch project inside. I took the photo before adding the glass, so there is no glare.










I finally completed Frederick the Literate which was a wedding/anniversary gift for my youngest son Jordyn and my daughter-in-law Sarah. I bought a 14" x 14" frame at Michael's and framed it myself. I took the photo without the glass, so there was no glare. We celebrated Canadian Thanksgiving this past weekend, so they took Frederick home.






Friday 30 September 2022

Cobble Hill puzzle - Colorful Rainbow

 This is a puzzle I borrowed from my sisters. I loved building this because it is organized by colours. It took Dave & I 2 days (1 afternoon and the next morning) to complete.


















Thursday 18 August 2022

Frederick Bottom Shelf & Puzzles

 I know it has been a while since I showed an update on Frederick. I have been stitching at least once or twice a week, but don't always feel like photographing and updating my blog. 

I am working on the bottom shelf of books. I have run out of a few colours from the kit, but I went through my DMC floss and found something close enough to substitute instead of contacting Dimensions and ordering more floss.










Dave & I have worked on a few puzzles in the past month. We like to sit outside on the patio working on the puzzles.


This one is a 1000pc called the Beach Hut by Ravensburger. We enjoyed all the bright colours and beach theme.










This one doesn't have a name, but we loved the colours and it was very quick to build. It only took us 4 hours to complete.




This is the first time I have built a shape puzzle. I love tea, so I borrowed this one from my sisters. I thought it would be easy to assemble. Well I was wrong. I started it, then Dave helped me. I think it took about 4 days off and on to complete. I am happy to say we finished it, but I don't think I will go out of my way to do another one. It was one of the hardest puzzles I have completed. There are pieces that look like edges that are not.



This puzzle also had 13 hidden object pieces.




Sunday 3 July 2022

Let The People Choose - Pets

 




Thank you Jo at Serendipitous Stitching for hosting the Let The People Choose each month. The theme for July is Pets. 

As a child my family only had dogs. My husbands family had lots of animals living on a farm.  When we moved in together way back in 1985, we had 5 budgies. 
When our boys were young we had many different pets ... 

hamsters (Hammy & Digger). This is Digger, he was so sweet and didn't bite people.


guinea pigs (Eeyore, Popcorn & Jellybean). This is the habitat we built them.


red-eared slider turtle named Frodo who lived 12 years.


and this is the first fish tank (20 gallons).   


Now our boys are adults, but we still have a fish tank (75 gallons). We have a pleco (algae eater) named Waldo who is 16 years old and 5 clown loaches, but they don't have names.
  


I have stitched a few cats for my sister-in-laws back in 1998 & 2003.

and yes, I'm still working on Frederick the Literate for my son and daughter-in-law.


I stitched this turtle in 2006.














But my favourite is the Rainbow Bridge by Sue Hillis stitched in 2011.  This is a tribute to all of the pets we have loved over the years. I added extra animals to this project to make it personal (budgies, a hedgehog my sister had, a ferret that my sister's friend had and a nicer looking turtle). 

Sunday 27 February 2022

Books Update #4

 I haven't stitched much lately, but here is a photo of my progress so far.








We have been busy working on another jigsaw puzzle. We did this puzzle in exactly 1 week.









I have taken 2 photos of the finished puzzle. Dave & I just bought a new DSLR camera Nikon Z50. I usually take photos with my iPad because it is easier to update my blog, but I do love how much clearer the images are with the new camera. Cross stitch of Frederick was taken with the new camera as well.

iPad photo (8 mega pixels)









Nikon Z50 (20 mega pixels)



Thursday 17 February 2022

Books Update #3

I finally reached the end of the first row. Black vertical line is a shadow at the end of the bookshelf.  There is still lots to stitch on the top shelf. Above Frederick’s butt is a bird. I need to finish the green, blue and rust coloured books, but you can see how wide and how tall the project is because I started stitching the bottom shelf. I love stitching the bright coloured books.



Friday 11 February 2022

Cat & whale

I worked on Frederick a lot yesterday (afternoon & evening). Close up of Frederick’s butt and leg.
Here is the whole project.

Dave & I finally completed another 2000pc puzzle. This was also a Christmas gift from our youngest son Jordyn. 
This was the hardest puzzle we have done so far. It took us 3 weeks, but we didn’t work on it every day. 

It is a beautiful puzzle to look at from a distance.  

Up close it is a pain in the neck. There was so much blue and it looks like paint brush strokes, not clear detail.  




Saturday 5 February 2022

Let The People Choose - Snow

Thank you Jo at Serendipitous Stitching for hosting the Let the People Choose each month. This month’s theme is SNOW.  We certainly got a lot where I live in Ontario, Canada.  Here is a photo taken looking outside my front window today.


I try to participate in this SAL, but either don’t have anything to post or I forget to post. I only have one project that I stitched related to snow called Snowman Wisdom by Sue Hillis.  It was a fun project to work on back in 2016. I made it into a wall hanging with snow fabric.



Books - update #2

I completed the book title The Three Mouseketeers and added the symbol at the bottom. I also did 3 bookmarks at the top on the last 2 books.



Wednesday 2 February 2022

Books - update #1

I completed another book (turquoise) and stitched half of the title (The Three Mouseketeers). I also added the title on the brown book (Puss-n-Boots). I forgot to mention that the initials EGW were changed from original design.  I replaced them with JCS which stands for my son’s name (Jordyn) our last name (Christie) and my daughter-in-law’s name (Sarah).



Monday 31 January 2022

Frederick’s Head - update #3

Last night I finished the brown book, Frederick’s front paw and put the titles on 2 books (Rat Hole & Corporate Fat Cats).  I also started backstitching Frederick’s face.



Sunday 30 January 2022

Frederick’s Head - update #2

I’m still working on Frederick’s head and front paw. I also backstitched around the green book and the left side of the Bye Bye Birdie book. I’ve almost completed another 2 books on the right.
Here is the whole project.





Friday 28 January 2022

Frederick’s Head - update #1

Here is a close up of Frederick. I’m almost done stitching his head. I did complete another book (Bye Bye Birdie), just need to do some back stitching.
Here is the whole project.





Wednesday 26 January 2022

Frederick’s Head

I made some more progress yesterday on Frederick’s Head. He now has some ears.



Monday 24 January 2022

Ravensburger - John Deere puzzle

Last week we worked on our 3rd puzzle for this year. My husband grew up on a small family farm, so he loves building puzzles with farm scenes or tractors.  His family didn’t own a John Deere tractor, but they are very popular. This is our 2nd John Deere puzzle we have in our collection. 




I did lots of stitching over the weekend. I finished the fish, worked on 2 more books and last night I started Frederick’s head.



Thursday 20 January 2022

Puzzle and more books

This week finished our second puzzle for 2022. This one I chose because of the photo. It is called The Cozy Shed. It looks like a place I’d enjoy spending time in. It didn’t take long to build because this is only a 1000 pc Ravensburger puzzle. Not sure which puzzle we will build next.

I’m continuing to work on Frederick. I did the first book on the top and bottom shelves. Now I can see how tall it will be. I will continue to work on the books on the top shelf for now. When I don’t want to count I can continue stitching the top and bottom shelves.



Monday 17 January 2022

Garbage Can Guide

I completed another book title “Garbage Can Guide”.  I love the colours of the book spines. They are so bright in real life.
 
I’m almost to the bottom of the project.






Wednesday 12 January 2022

2 book spines

Monday I spent the afternoon and evening completing the first and second book spines. There are 26 books in total.