Thursday, November 20, 2008

Changes to Blogspot Layout UPDATED

UPDATE: It's become obvious that the list of blogs doesn't update properly. Blogs that have new postings don't automatically show up on the list, which sort of defeats the purpose. Right now I don't see a pattern in the updates, especially since some blogs that don't show up here are hosted by Blogspot. You'd think that they'd certainly be able to capture updated blogs on their own service! I'm going to watch this for a few days before changing how the list of blogs works again. It is possible that the blogs that don't show up don't have something enabled on their end. I'm also looking into why I can't post comments to my own blog. That's new just within the last week. Problems, problems! Anyone want to glare at Blogspot for me while I fiddle with the settings? Thanks.

I've made a few minor changes to the layout of Blog here at Blogspot. The list of blogs has been changed to display the needlepoint blogs I follow using Google Reader. However, only the five which have been recently updated are shown. I decided it would work better to give you only a few blogs that have new material than the whole list, some of which rarely are updated.

I've also removed the Canvas of the Day photo and replaced it with a photo of the original model of the Kandace Merric Household Pet Guardian Angel I'm stitching. You'll be able to see both the Squiggee painted canvas I hope to work on each weekend, and the current pet guardian angel I plan to stitch after work during the week. I find it nice myself to have a reference photo as well as the snippet of whatever someone is currently blogging about. I hope you like this also. Once all six pet guardian angels are stitched, I'll go back to a Canvas of the Day posting in this slot.

None of these things are possible with the Yahoo 360 blog so you won't see them there. Thanks for being patient while I re-arrange the virtual furniture.

Jane/Chilly Hollow
Main blog at http://blog.360.yahoo.com/chillyhollow

Step Two: Stand the Cat Up UPDATED


One of the very interesting things about this series of ornaments is how the designer uses the same stitch turned at a different angle to indicate different sections of the pet guardian angel's robes. This photo shows how the oriental stitch on the jacket is turned two different ways to show the parts of the jacket. No matter what angel you are stitching, study the photos and diagrams carefully to see whether your angel stands on its head, feet or side when you stitch each section.

You can see in the photo above that the cat has to be turned to stand on its hem to stitch the two parts of the robe. The skirt is done with three different types of threads in three steps--trellis outline, fill in the edges of the center with thread #2, fill the middles with thread #3 to make the shapes inside. This brings up a dilemma--how do you decide what threads to substitute for the originals if you plan to change things?

The original model which you've already seen was stitched with DMC #8 perle cotton, DMC floss, Kreink's B lager Braid #8 and #16, DMC Medici and Paternayan wool. The jacket was done with two colors of floss and two colors of #8 Kreinik. I decided to use Petite Very Velvet and beads instead. Beads can always substitute for one metallic stitch and I wanted a plush jacket. The fur on the jacket was originally the Paternayan, so I found 2 skeins of Felicty's Gardern in colors that matched my red and blue Petite Very Velvet. Felicity's Garden is a silk/wool blend and a lovely substitute for Paternayan if you don't need something that wears like iron. The wings were in perle cotton as was the skirt except for the Kreinik metallic #16 braid in gold and silver for the decorative shapes. I'll skip over the wings for now to talk about them in detail later. Looking at the skirt, I saw that it had three steps: framework in #8 perle cotton, outline around center diamond in floss, and centers in gold or silver. I kept the centers in the same thread and size but used red Frosty Rays and blue Soft Sheen Fyre Werks to do the shading inside the diamonds. The diamond trellis framework was stitched using the Petite Very Velvet used in the jacket.

I chose threads that could do the stitch ok (don't try to do a Rhodes Heart, for example, in 17 strands of floss, it's too hard!) and that would tie the design together. (Use the same thread for the jacket and robe-Petite Very Velvet-and use the same red for the fur trim as in the jacket and robe.)

It's trial and error but if you test stitch and experiment a bit, you'll be surprised and pleased at how much fun it is to put your own threads and color choices into a design.

UPDATE: Beth wanted to know where I used the Felicity's Garden and where I used the Petite Very Velvet since she was a bit confused. Blogspot hasn't allowed me to respond to Comments for two days now so I'll update this entry in case other folks are also confused. Beth, I used the red and the blue Petite Very Velvet for the cat's jacket and long skirt. The red and the blue Felicity's Garden will be used for the fur trim on the jacket and on the wings. It's not visible in any photos yet, so stay tuned.

Jane/Chilly Hollow

Main blog at http://blog.360.yahoo.com/chillyhollow