Wednesday 9 July 2014

WIPW - wool is too hot to handle!

Last week when the weather was so cold, I said it was nice to have some wool embroidery to keep my fingers warm. Since then the weather has changed and it is now too hot to handle wool. Why are we never satisfied?!

Below is my Work In Progress Wednesday report. You can read others' reports over at Pintangle. (Sharon has added a secret pocket to her hussif - it's stylish!)

Swedish Cushion
I added two new lines in pink perle #8.

TAST #25 Bonnet Stitch in darker pink on the right
#59 Breton Stitch in lighter pink on the left.
I see now that those Breton stitches aren't too neat!

TAST Reference Chart
Here I have worked myself up to #102 Beaded Triangular Buttonhole Stitch.
I have not yet prepared the numbers and names of the remaining stitches but will work them nevertheless. 18 stitches to go!




Swedish Wool Embroidery Collar
More stitches have been added to the first flower
and another flower has started blossoming:




34 comments:

Pamela said...

Beautiful progress! We had two hot days this summer, but has been cool since then. Today it is raining and almost cold!

Elizabeth's quarters said...

It sounds as if the weather is as changeable there, as it is here, one minute wind and rain, the next lovely bright sunshine! I love how your cushion is progressing, and really like the woven trellis stitch you posted a couple of days ago–I'll definitely give that one a try!

Elizabeth's quarters said...

Sounds like your weather is as changeable as ours! Even if it is too warm to work on for now, the cuff is looking lovely–just the sort of thing to brighten up dark chilly days. (PS: I thought I'd already left a comment, but it didn't show up, so sorry if I'm repeating myself!).

Renee said...

Your cushions are gorgeous!

Janie said...

beautiful stitch combinations and you use color so well.

Lis Harwood said...

The weather is fickle here too, 27C and sunny on Friday, pouring with rain at the weekend and about 17C. Lovely stitching regardless :-)

Queeniepatch said...

The rainy season is always wet and cold or wet and warm... Now take care as the typhoon is approaching.

Queeniepatch said...

Thank you for your kind words. I don't know how many more stitches I can add to the Swedish Cushion; I will try as many as possible but space is getting scarcer.
Do try the Woven Trellis Stitch!

Queeniepatch said...

Sorry about the slow response. The comments need to be 'approved' by me, and I was nowhere near the computer for a long time.

Queeniepatch said...

Thank you, Renee. I wonder how much longer it will take to fill in the last empty spaces.

Queeniepatch said...

Having learned a lot of TAST stitches, it is great fun to actually use them in various projects. Sometimes it is hard to select a stitch that is suitable.

Queeniepatch said...

Today was HOT, but as there is no humidity to deal with it is bearable. Nevertheless, wool is TOO hot to handle in the heat!

Annet said...

It's raining here, perfect for stitching, but not for taking photos! Love the new stitches on your cushion and Swedish collar.

Chris(craft) and Dave(photos) Richards said...

Wow Queenie it just gets better ! Now the countdown...only eighteen stitches but well worth the effort !
hugs
Chris Richards
xxxx

https://linsartyblobs.blogspot.com said...

Your flowers are blossoming well in the heat! It has been a gorgeous day here today, even sat outside stitching.

carorose said...

It is freezing here, literally. The temperature this morning was -3 degrees C, it will get up to about 20 degrees by the middle of the day but my hands get so cold. Maybe I should be the one working on wool? Great progress on all your pieces.

Julie Fukuda said...

The typhoon is supposed to be on the way but we are being teased with sunshine. Good thing you have weather-friendly projects that can be switched. I love the blooms.

Anonymous said...

With this hot, hotter and hottest climates, it is good to read about cool weathers. the cushion is progressing wonderfully. the work on TAST chart is quite fast, very good.
the flowers are looking great. I love them.

Shami Immanuel said...

Beautiful stitching Queenie. The swedish cushion looks elegant.

Queeniepatch said...

Thank you, Shami. I am now selecting the next set of TAST stitches for the cushion.

Queeniepatch said...

Why are we never pleased with the weather we have? The best thing to do is to dress according to the climate - you in cool cotton and I in my warm woolen collar (later in winter, that is).
I want to complete the TAST reference chart soon as it is so handy for selecting new stitches.

Queeniepatch said...

We had some strong winds in the archipelago today, but nothing compared to a 'jolly good typhoon':
It is cooling down in the evenings so I CAN work on my wool embroidery.

Queeniepatch said...

Poor you, I can't imagine cold weather right now, shall I send over the wool embroidery for you to work on, ha, ha!?

Queeniepatch said...

Isn't that paradise? Stitching in the sunshine?

Queeniepatch said...

It IS well worth the effort. So useful! I should have made this chart ages ago!

Queeniepatch said...

For good blogging photos we really need a professional indoor studio with lights, reflection umbrellas and a better camera than I have, anyway. Dream on, Queenie!

Anonymous said...

All your projects are looking lovely, we are having good weather at the moment, it is nice to be able to get the chairs out in the garden and enjoy the sun!

Queeniepatch said...

The beauty of summer - to be able to sit out in the garden, to enjoy the longer days, to drink up the sunshine... Enjoy it, and then live on the memory in winter!

margaret said...

hopefully you might just have your cushion with you when we meet at the FOQ, would love to see it in the flesh so to speak! Really it is looking wonderful with so many stitches on

Queeniepatch said...

I'd be delighted to show you the cushion at FOQ. Today I added three new ones for next WIPW report.

Cynthia@wabisabiquilts said...

I love visiting your blog to see your beautiful stitches, Queenie. Sending temperate dry thoughts your way (rainy season is one thing I do not miss;).

Queeniepatch said...

Thank you for your kind thoughts. I have fled Japan's humidity for the comfort of Sweden. After a cold spell we are now enjoying warm lovely sunny weather - perfect for outdoor stitching!
I hope you are well and working on the border of your quilt.

Anonymous said...

Queenie, always a pleasure visiting your blog and seeing what you have achieved -I'm never disappointed! :)
Barbara

Queeniepatch said...

Thanks, Barbara. I've been busy with various things and wish I had had more time to 'achieve'.