Wednesday 25 November 2015

WIPW - Not Much To Write (Home) About

It has been another busy week with little time for embroidery. My Work In Progress Wednesday report is not much to write (home) about, but here goes:

Pile 'em On
 I added three columns of Canvas Fern Stitch.
They are framed on two sides by Four Sided Stitch in white that my Mum once started on this cloth. I think she intended to make a small table runner. When I first found this project amongst her belongings I thought of completing the table runner, but the tension of my stitches did not match that of hers so I turned this piece of cloth into my own free form embroidery project, Pile 'em On.

Chicken Scratch
On the 'chicken farm' the crosses are beginning to twinkle like stars...


Off to busy myself with other things than embroidery, I'm afraid.

28 comments:

Pamela said...

Progress is progress. Glad you've been able to do a little here and there.

margaret said...

Pile` em on is coming along slowly and is looking so good, also liking your chicken scratch, you might not have had time to do much but every little bit helps

Queeniepatch said...

It is suddenly very cold here in Tokyo and my fingers are stiff - this will make my progress even slower!!! I heard you got a record snowfall today; it must be freezing!

Queeniepatch said...

I enjoy working on Pile 'em On, but just wish I had more time... Hope all is well with you, Margaret.

Shelina (formerly known as Shasta) said...

That is how I get things done to - a few stitches at a time. They all add up.

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

Sounds like you are getting in the mood for Christmas with 'the crosses beginning to twinkle like stars'

JennyPennyPoppy said...

Such great looking stitches on your canvas pile em on and good that you are able to make a little progress even if it isn't very much. Sometimes even if I can only just get a few minutes of stitching in I feel better about my day.

carorose said...

I like those last stitches on your pile them on, will have to give them a try.

Queeniepatch said...

The Canvas Fern Stitch was fun to work, SO easy!

Queeniepatch said...

I, too, feel I have had a good day even if I've managed only a few stitches. Unfortunately it takes time to take out and put away the project (to keep it safe from child, cat and senile OAP) and I feel frustrated that embroidery time is wasted.

Queeniepatch said...

I don't know why Christmas has such a way of creeping up upon us! It's time to light the first Advent candle on Sunday. Will I have the Chicken Scratch cushion ready by the time the fourth candle is lit?

Queeniepatch said...

You are so right, a few stitches per day and you have made great progress in a year!

Julie Fukuda said...

You may be short on time but no way are you short on stitching ideas. What an amazing variety you come up with.

Queeniepatch said...

Oh, Julie, don't make me blush with shame! These are all published stitches, not a single stitch idea is mine!

crazyQstitcher said...

Queenie, you surely know how to make ordinary open weave fabric sing. The variety and placement of stitches make the cloth amazingly beautiful. I must look up canvas fern stitch. Next year I hope to do some 'teach myself' samplers of stitches of various kinds.

Queeniepatch said...

I am trying to incorporate MY canvas stitches with the few stitches MUM made on the cloth. I hope both can 'shine'.

Anonymous said...

You are making something unique with your mums embroidery, I am sure that she would be proud of you to see the beautiful stitches that you have added.

Janie said...

I enjoy your work. You have a good way with embroidery, you do make it 'sing.'

Queeniepatch said...

Ha, ha. Well I hope she is not turning in her grave!

Queeniepatch said...

And I always thought of myself as tone deaf! Thank you for your kind words, Janie.

Annet said...

Fun to see you're adding stitches to a project your mother started.

Queeniepatch said...

What do you think will happen to all the UFOs we will leave behind? Will someone take over and complete the projects or turn them into their own thing, or simply dump them? Quite often you can find half finished cross stitch kits in charity shops. I've 'salvaged' quite a lot of embroidery floss that way.

Tanya said...

Ooh! Love your Chicken Scratch! What a neat idea for gingham check... Glad you are finding time for embroidery and blogging! (And blog visiting. Thank you for being so faithful a visitor to mine. I am getting so far behind...)

Renee said...

I love the colors and the variety of stitches you are using on the Pile 'em On piece! And I look forward to seeing your next Chicken Scratch update. (Pulled work and chicken scratch are still on my list of things to try some day. I love seeing yours!)

Queeniepatch said...

Faithful, eh? I haven't had much time to sit down at the computer in months... sigh.
Chicken Scratch is simple to do, but results in an impressive look.

Queeniepatch said...

The reason the Pile 'em On is so colourful is that I have raided my ORTS box and taken out any odd string of any colour to work with.
No real progress on the CS, I'm afraid, too many chores to take care of first... sigh.

chitra said...

it might be small, but still these projects are progressing. the fern stitch is very nice. good to see the chicken scratch.

Anita said...

Pile 'em on is growing beautifully.A little progress is always better than no progress and you've turned your mum's project into a master piece by adding your touch :-)