Mary Corbet just posted a review of Mighty Bright's XtraFlex2 Book Light on her website. Although this is not a light to use all the time, Mary thinks it's pretty good for travelers, for power outages, and other temporary lighting needs. As usual, Mary covers all the pros and cons to help you decide if this product is going to work for you. After all, things that work beautifully for some won't work at all for others, depending on your stitching style, where you stitch and of course what you are working on. That said, make sure you pay attention to her labeling warning!
http://www.needlenthread.com/2017/01/clip-on-lights-for-needlework-mighty-bright-review-tips.html
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Thursday, February 16, 2017
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Frankenstein and the Pixie
Labels:
colors,
computer pixie,
dimension,
Ruth Schmuff,
Sheena James
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| My Monitor Edge is Too Prominent |
I've been working away on my Computer Pixie,* enjoying every bit of her. She has presented challenges, though. There is a lot of dimension in this piece. The Pixie is in front of the computer, the tote bag is in front of the chair, the beach ball is behind the computer monitor, etc. My first real issue was with the edge of the computer monitor. I worked it in padded satin stitch, using Flair over perle cotton padding. See how far forward the monitor comes? It is overwhelming the Pixie's arm and the glass she's holding. That was easy to fix--rip out the Flair and remove the padding, then restitch the monitor's edge in plain satin stitch. It worked!
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| Frankenstein Fingers! |
This closeup shows that the new monitor edge is much less prominent, but it also reveals another issue--I gave the Pixie Frankenstein fingers! What you see are bullions done in the darkest pink floss. That is the color the fingers were painted but when you see them stitched, it screams "WRONG!"
So I ripped again. This time I went with the palest pink floss. Using the dark pink drew too much attention to the Pixie's hand, detracting from the glass of tropical punch she holds.
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| Better Fingers |
The new fingers work much better. You don't see them before you see anything else and you don't think Dr. Frankenstein's monster, either. The moral is you don't always need to copy the painted colors exactly. The original color won't work with every stitch. Bullions are plenty prominent already without making them dark pink against a light area like the glass.
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| The Pixie Relaxes While I Stitch Blanket |
Here's my progress to date. I have a lot still to do of course. Once I finish the blanket her chair's sitting on, the Computer Pixie needs wings, antenna, tote bag and contents, shells and a starfish, not to mention chair arms and legs! Stay tuned...
*The Computer Pixie is by Ruth Schmuff. The canvas comes with a stitch guide by Sheena James which I have mostly ignored so I can have fun trying to solve the dimension problems this design presents myself.
https://bedeckedandbeadazzled.com/product/computer-pixie/
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright February 13, 2017 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.
Hummingbird: A New Mystery Class UPDATED
Ruth Schmuff has announced the next mystery class for Bedecked and Beaddazzled--Zecca's "Hummingbird." You can find out more about the class which will start in March on the shop website (second link below).
http://www.notyourgrandmothersneedlepoint.com/2017/01/it-feels-like-spring.html
https://bedeckedandbeadazzled.com/product/hummingbird-2/
As always, I'll update this article as Ruth posts progress photos. The first lesson Ruth works on the background, throwing in a twist or two.
http://www.notyourgrandmothersneedlepoint.com/2017/03/texture.html
Then she tackles the poppies. One stitch for the red poppies, one for the orange. But Ruth changes the threads around so that the poppies that use the same stitch look different. Cool!
http://www.notyourgrandmothersneedlepoint.com/2017/03/poppies.html
Now the little hummingbird! Ruth uses him to show how you can create birds with various sizes of beads. Very clever, as always, Miss Ruth.
http://www.notyourgrandmothersneedlepoint.com/2017/04/he-can-fly.html
The final lesson was mainly about the leaves. As always, there are many fun touches.
http://www.notyourgrandmothersneedlepoint.com/2017/05/leaves-leaves-so-many-leaves.html
And here is Zecca's Hummingbird as a pillow—lovely!
https://bedeckedandbeadazzled.com/2018/06/a-tiny-bird-flew-home/
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright January 18, 2017 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.
http://www.notyourgrandmothersneedlepoint.com/2017/01/it-feels-like-spring.html
https://bedeckedandbeadazzled.com/product/hummingbird-2/
As always, I'll update this article as Ruth posts progress photos. The first lesson Ruth works on the background, throwing in a twist or two.
http://www.notyourgrandmothersneedlepoint.com/2017/03/texture.html
Then she tackles the poppies. One stitch for the red poppies, one for the orange. But Ruth changes the threads around so that the poppies that use the same stitch look different. Cool!
http://www.notyourgrandmothersneedlepoint.com/2017/03/poppies.html
Now the little hummingbird! Ruth uses him to show how you can create birds with various sizes of beads. Very clever, as always, Miss Ruth.
http://www.notyourgrandmothersneedlepoint.com/2017/04/he-can-fly.html
The final lesson was mainly about the leaves. As always, there are many fun touches.
http://www.notyourgrandmothersneedlepoint.com/2017/05/leaves-leaves-so-many-leaves.html
And here is Zecca's Hummingbird as a pillow—lovely!
https://bedeckedandbeadazzled.com/2018/06/a-tiny-bird-flew-home/
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright January 18, 2017 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
The Needlepoint Love Story at Thistle Hill
Labels:
exhibits,
Eye Candy,
hearts,
Thistle Hill
Ada Hayden just posted the newest heart sold at Thistle Hill's needlepoint exhibit as a fund raiser. She designs them every year and also included a photograph of the first three annual hearts.
http://eyecandyneedleart.blogspot.com/2017/01/happy-new-year-little-bit-late.html
The 2017 exhibit is February 22-26. The details are on Thistle Hill's Facebook page which I am not linking to since only people signed in to Facebook can see it. The earlier hearts may be purchased through Historic Fort Worth. (No idea about the 2017 heart. You may have to go to the exhibit to buy it.) I think you will have to call or email them if you are not in the Fort Worth, Texas area.
http://historicfortworth.org
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright January 19, 2017 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.
http://eyecandyneedleart.blogspot.com/2017/01/happy-new-year-little-bit-late.html
The 2017 exhibit is February 22-26. The details are on Thistle Hill's Facebook page which I am not linking to since only people signed in to Facebook can see it. The earlier hearts may be purchased through Historic Fort Worth. (No idea about the 2017 heart. You may have to go to the exhibit to buy it.) I think you will have to call or email them if you are not in the Fort Worth, Texas area.
http://historicfortworth.org
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright January 19, 2017 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.
Monday, February 13, 2017
Perfect Pom-poms
Labels:
Enriched Stitch,
finishing,
Meredith Collection,
pillows,
rabbits,
trims
Enriched Stitch just got their rabbit canvas back from the finisher--and it's wonderful! The trim is perfect for the design, enhancing it instead of drawing the eye away from the design.
http://astheneedleturns.com/black-and-white-and-fun-all-over/
I believe the rabbit design is from the Meredith Collection, formerly the Elizabeth Turner Collection, but no credit is given and the design isn't listed on the shop's website.
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright January 14, 2017 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.
http://astheneedleturns.com/black-and-white-and-fun-all-over/
I believe the rabbit design is from the Meredith Collection, formerly the Elizabeth Turner Collection, but no credit is given and the design isn't listed on the shop's website.
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright January 14, 2017 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.
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