THE BUZZ FROM THE HIVE

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Final Finishes for 2014

I've managed to have a few quiet days to get some finishing done before the year rolls over. It is always amazing to look back and see how much I've accomplished. Somehow, it doesn't seem like that much during the actual year....and that's because there is always so much more I want to get to. There are so many wonderful designers and teachers and classes and retreats and clubs.....if only!!!

But here are my final finishes to share...first up is A Stitchers Name Tag by La-D-Da. Igot this limited edition kit at The Attic last November and am thrilled to have it finished to wear to classes/seminars. I opted for only my first name so I could fit a beehive. I added some Twisted Threads Bees to buzz around the hive and flower and a bee pin my Mom gave me. I also added a little fairy pin, from my friend Paola, at the bottom right. Otherwise, done as it came in the kit. 
Up close bee pin

Up close fairy pin

Next is the Coverlet Candle Mat by The Scarlett House. This was one of the Colonial Gatherings kits from Dyeing to Stitch. This was stitched and finished as called for. Not sure I want to sit a candle on it, but once the Xmas decorations are down, I'll find a spot and see what works.

This is another Colonial Gatherings kit called Strawberry House, again from The Scarlett House. I only had to stuff this, so it was a quickie!!!

Next up is a make it, take it from Jackie du Plessis called Stitcher's Pouch. Stitched as called for though I haven't been able to figure out how a piece of wool goes on the front. Hoping to see it finished in person one day so I can figure it out! :) (Although I'm happy with how it looks as is!)

Finally, is Pin Skep by Kathy Schmitz. Now I'm not real happy with how this turned out. It was supposed to be a "drum" shape but mine is short and squatty. It didn't say on the pattern if a seam allowance was included ...or not.. and so I assumed (and you know what they say when you do that) that the seam allowance was included in the pattern top/bottom. I think I should have added it....because my top  and bottom pieces did not fit the cylinder section and I have major puckers/pleats that I didn't want. Now I know I could have taken it apart and fixed all this, but was afraid the linen would unravel too much....and I'd have to restitch the top and didn't have enough fabric. The original called for some chenille trim around the top but I don't think that will work on my finished shape.  So...............it will remain as is, as a reminder to me to think things through better before I act! And the JABCO bee buttons kind of spruce it up!!! 


So now I have to ponder what I want to work on in 2015..always a lot of fun to start new projects. Have some ideas and will share soon!

Last but not least, I wanted to share a couple photos of the grand kids at Christmas. So here they are with some of their favorite gifts!


Thanks for stopping by and your "twisted threads" of friendship! Be safe tonight if you're heading out!
Stasi

4 comments:

  1. Wow! Your 5 finishes are gorgeous- Congrats! I've not made a drum pincushion before but had to make a cylinder for my GPA pincushion doll using silk and not linen. Only the bottom was stitched closed with a circle felt shape. I did test with other fabrics to get a better idea how to do it first before using the silk. That helped. Wishing you every happiness for the New Year!
    love Annette

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  2. I feel the same way! No matter how much I stitch I never feel like I have finished as many projects as I would like. Your projects look wonderful and I agree that those drum shapes are tricky. I have only done 1 and had to take it apart to get it to look right.

    I can't wait to see what you will stitch next! You always have an inspiring piece. I will be stitching the new Amy Mitten Quaker bag and my recent Betsy Morgan etui. Happy 2015!

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  3. Enjoyed seeing your final finishes. Grand kids look happy. Happy New Year!

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  4. You have done some wonderful stitching in 2014... but we always hope to have finished more now, don't we? I'm sure 2015 will have lots of beautiful pieces ... Happy New Year!

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