Of Chatelaines and Other Amusements

Well, here we are at the end of yet another year, and as bad as 2020 was, I can’t say 2021 was much better. On the global stage, the world is currently embroiled in a catharsis unlike any previous; civil liberties are being lost on an unprecedented scale, all in the name of “safety”, as the plandemic continues. Division is being pushed by the talking heads, and the indoctrination of the last 30-40 years is finally coming to light. Is it too late to sort out? I don’t know. I just find it so hard to believe that we (the world) have lost all we had gained from the lessons of the past. I could go on with a poli-sci lecture, but I won’t bother – there are too many out there who do it better than I do, and in the proper forum, which this is not. Perhaps the pendulum is swinging back to center for a bit.

On the local front, this year has been quite the roller coaster; weddings, funerals, workplace changes, and just for fun, the never ending construction right out front that was 24/7 over the summer, making sleep impossible. I was officially promoted to the job I’ve been doing for a couple of years and officially stopped the job I’d kinda been doing off and on during that time (which I still do as it suits me and my current duties). We had managerial shifts that had me juggling a department as co-interim babysitter for a while, which was a huge PITA. Get rid of one hat, pick up another, even if temporarily. I am a permanent work-from-homer now, since I don’t actually deal with anyone here, so that is pretty awesome. But – kinda hard to justify a shiny new Mustang if I’m not driving anywhere. I do NOT miss driving in Atlanta traffic on I-85. We did buy boats this year, though – yes, plural. Bought DH a john boat for Father’s day, bought a 20′ cuddy during the summer, and then DH sold his john boat and bought a full size bass boat. So guess where he is when he’s not working? Out on the Most Haunted Lake in the World, chasing the Big One.

We have a new family member – Little Kid got married in August! We got Big Kid home from Spain (with 36 hours to spare, I might add – good to see things haven’t changed much in the 30 years since I was active), and headed to Gettysburg, PA, for a great week, doing touristy things and being part of our son and daughter’s celebration.

The Happy Couple. One of Us! One of Us!

The Gettysburg battlefield was a pretty sobering experience; having never been there before, and with our current turmoil, it seems like maybe it ought to be required viewing for everyone who encourages division.

Site of the Gettysburg Address

My kids lost their last remaining grandparent in November; my mother passed away just a few weeks after I’d been up to see her. I hope she is at peace and with my brother.

Graduation 2015

And of course, I stitched through it all – a lot of stress stitching, some deadlines, and actually managed some finishes and finish-finishes! I said last year that I wanted to work through 1 rotation of all of my Chatelaine WIPs before I started another; I didn’t quite make my goal, but I definitely got close, and that works for me 🙂

When I last posted, I had started the 2006 Advent Snowflake; that got done shortly after that post – with more beads than were charted, as I had predicted:

2006 Snowflake by Martina Weber/Chatelaine. On 28ct lugana in Snowstorm from Silkweaver. Miles of silver PTB, DMC, delicas & 4mm bicones.

My next project was Desert Mandala, which was really good to get back to – the colors were just what I needed to get through the January/February drearies. I got the top totem done, as well as the sunset corners and upper borders. The backstitching in the bear was very difficult to see on the chart, so it may or may not be customized 🙂

Desert Landscape Mandala, on 28ct Desert Sky lugana from Silkweaver.

Next, I worked on Hummingbird Lace. I needed to fix the purple hummer that blended in with my fabric, so I added a bit of contrasting backstitch to him, and now he stands out much better. I got the entire inner border completed, including delicas, and got one of the inner lace corners in; that lace bit was riddled with frogs, so that was my indication to put it away again.

Hummingbird Lace, Sparkly Hummingbird, whatever is the “official” name of this mandala. On a custom-dyed 28ct jobelan.

Next, I broke out Deep Blue Sea and did 2 sections (it being the smallest one I have going, 2 sections are pretty quick). Sea horsies, jellyfish, fishies, starfish and kelp! And check out the scallop-shaped stitches on the outer corner! How fun is that?

Deep Blue Sea on 28ct Surf hand painted jobelan from Sunny Dyes fabrics.

I had to take a small break and do a ring bearer’s pillow for the happy couple – you know how I am with those last minute ideas (though this was not entirely last minute – I did plan for it as soon as I knew when it was needed). JBW Designs, pink silk, navy and pink delicas, and pretty damn close to a perfect match to her pink – not bad for having to look her dresses up online and pick from 7-8 silks that I had to audition. I sent the completed stitching to my friend Tricia, who made it into a pillow for me (yeah, not even going to try to sew something this important – me & straight lines aren’t on good terms most of the time). I added a bit of simple lace to finish it up, and the tiny ring bearer did a good job (there were decoy rings on the pillow, the Best Man had the real ones)!

Wedding Pillow, on 28ct white lugana. center modified to add their initials over-1.

Back to the Chatelaines – next came Japanese Zen Moss Garden. The center sand part bogged me down when I started it – I never stop before finishing the center section! But I got the center done, and half of the next inner ring of blues.

Japanese Zen Moss Garden, on 28ct jobelan in Shimmering Pools from HDF by Stephanie.

I needed a break from Chatelaines for a bit, so broke out Growth Rings – my all-bead version – for about 10 days and did a pretty good chunk on it. Next time I get in Finish It mode, this will be near the top of the list.

Ink Circles’ Growth rings, in 2 Delica bead mixes, on 28ct white lugana.

I also did some framing – I had to get 2 done to go to PA with us, so I could get them to their recipients without fear of breakage during shipping – has the USPS NOT destroyed any package recently? Passing Saturn for my great nephew, and mermaid Cara Mia for my great niece. Not shown – a purple bookmark for another great-niece

By the time we got back from PA, I was definitely ready for fall, and Halloween stuff just started yelling at me. So I cranked out Halloween Cat by Satsuma Street in record time:

Halloween Cat by Satsuma Street, on a custom dyed 32ct linen from Silkweaver.

Halloween wasn’t done there – when I got the Halloween tree out, it needed some new Mill Hill ornies, so I did some:

And the Halloween itch still wasn’t scratched, so I broke my deal with myself – but in a good way. I started – and finished – Chatelaine Halloween-y Pumpkin Mandala. I have to admit, despite it being Halloween, this was my least favorite Chatelaine to date (roughly tied with the meadow section of Mushroom & Fern Mandala that about killed me last year). Not sure what, exactly, but didn’t really enjoy the Caron Wildflowers used for the blackwork pumpkins – too thick, kind of obscured the fact that they are pumpkins, but even though i had the same color in silk, I decided not to swap it out, hoping it’d all pull together in the end. I also probably should have used a shade or two lighter fabric, to help those details stand out. But, it’s done and I’m happy with the end result, it’s just not my favorite Chat.

Halloween-y Pumpkin Mandala, on 30ct Purple Rain from WDW. I added a few Swarovskis – it needed more 🙂

THAT fixed me for Halloween. Halloween Cat got framed, but I don’t seem to have taken a pic of it; the mandala may be framed in time for next Halloween.

Next on the Chatelaine countdown, Winter Watergarden. I needed some lighter colors after all the dark Halloween stitching. I managed to get two blackwork corners done, and 2 of the over-1 cardinals. These cardinals are a lot pinker than I thought they would be, but from a distance, they work.

Winter Watergarden Mandala, on 28ct Frozen Fractals opal lugana from HDF by Stephanie.

So I managed to finish 2 small Chats, and worked through a rotation on 5 of the 7 big ones I have going. Not bad! Those, coupled with the other pieces I did, feels like a LOT of stitching; again, lots of stress stitching gong on this year. And that’s not all! I also whipped up a couple of Christmas presents for my sisters, again Mill Hill kits. And then did a very last minute gift for the newlyweds, who don’t have a Christmas tree yet, but when they do, they will have a Christmas Pickle to put on it 🙂

When I went to see my mother, I took some finished pieces for my sister to see – she wants a piece or two to hang in her house. My Birds of a Feather SAL and Celtic Banner will get framed and go to her, along with a By The Bay WIP I’ve had, which matches her decor so perfectly, it’s a little bit spooky – she has a print that is very similar, so I wonder if BTB is a fan of that particular artists too? I finished Meadow Hills a few weeks ago. There are a couple of other pieces I am doing for her – have a hank of black silk from Silks4U for some motif samplers, either a Long Dog or a Vierlanden from Wiehenburg that I have, in red & black. My LD Pandemic red is the wrong red for her house, so that one will stay here (and who knows, maybe get finished).

Meadow Hills from By The Bay, on 28ct Star Sapphire jobelan.

As I was wrapping up Meadow Hills, Snow Queen was hollering at me – it was pretty cold around Thanksgiving, so was in the mood for winter-ish designs. NOTE: I still despise winter. I worked the dress down to the border that contains the Wisper – I blew if off as long as I could, but ended up finishing this section, including the Wisper, before I needed to move on. This thing is HUGE, I haven’t even touched the reindeer yet. And I’m really itching to get beads on it, but as many bugles as are on it, I will probably wait until the end and do them all at once, since bugles aren’t scroll-friendly.

Nora Corbett’s Snow Queen, on 28ct Changeling jobelan from HDF by Stephanie. The Wisper will be fluffed after I get the beads on it, so I don’t miss any.

And with that, I thought I deserved a New Year’s start, a few days early. I was patiently waiting for Martina to finish her Elizabethan mandala when she unexpectedly passed away. Knowing the design wasn’t finished – no instructions for backstitch or any of the specialty stitches or crystal call outs/placement – I bought it anyway. I got the kit from ECC, got a yard of Colonial Parchment jobelan from HDF by Stephanie right before she stopped carrying jobelan (why oh why did my favorite dyer stop carrying my favorite fabric? Fiberlicious it is from here on out, I guess). I figured I’d better get Elizabeth going while I’ve got the brain power to make the choices I’m going to have to make; the way the chart was delivered, takes a lot of back & forth between pages to get it figured out, and it has a lot of too-faint-to-print stuff in it, so I’ve actually had to work on my work computer’s 27″ monitors to blow the flesh-tone over-1 charts up so I could get the middle section started. Way too many flesh tones in this (like 12-14? A lot), but I think you get an idea who it’s supposed to be (if you know English monarchy history at all) even without the ruff and bodice – with seed pearls no less – done yet:

And that is a year’s worth of stitching! Still to see daylight – Tuscany Town Mandala and Mushroom & Fern Mandala, which was the newest start, so good that it’ll be the last to make a rotation. I still have a good pile of Chat kits waiting in the wings – have been waiting a YEAR for 3 threads for the Gothic Arches bundle; good thing I’m fairly patient, huh? Not shown – I also did several jewelry pieces over the summer, though I don’t know why; working from home, I have nowhere to wear any of my pieces now, since fishing on the lake is strictly casual. I had not made an album for jewelry before, just because it’s kind of a don’t care if you see me in person wearing things, but someone at work in another location wanted to see some of my pieces, so I created an album and took pictures of the new stuff and the old stuff.

May 2022 be a MUCH better year than 2021 was. May the world right itself and all the hardships lessen and anger that fills the air dissipate. May calmer heads prevail, and may the propagandists get their due. In the words of one of the greatest books I’ve read, which is now one of the best movies I’ve ever seen, Fear is the Mind Killer; I think we’ve all had enough of the fear these last 2 years. Time to get back to living.

Be well, and Happy Stitching!

Edited to add a better meme that actually includes the last line – kinda important… Dune didn’t have a blue sky, but the words are what is important. If I can find a cool one on reddit again, I will swap again.

And Now for Something Completely Different

A stitching update! Because there has been some since last I posted, though as it’s been a while, I am not sure I have all of it “on film”. I think when I last posted, I was working on Desert Mandala; I enjoyed it so much when I had it out, I completed 2 parts, 6 & 7, and now have all 4 critter corners and all 4 landscape panels done. It’s big enough now to be hard to get decent photos of it. Here it is overall:

Chatelaine’s Desert Landscape Mandala, on 28ct Desert Sky from Silkweaver, using some of the called-for threads and others converted to HDF.

Part 6 – beaded scorpion, of course 🙂 And Window Rock.

Part 7 – Roadrunner, no coyote chasing him and no ACME products in sight 🙂 And Saguaro.

I needed a little change of pace when I put Desert away, so I went stash diving, and came up with an AAN kit to be done in only beads, from a fall Just Cross Stitch magazine – Pumpkins. When we did a road trip up to Panda’s Crossing last time, I kitted this up in orange beads, and found a cool piece of fabric, jobelan in Dense Fog – really like this color! I almost got this completed before I needed to put it up:

AAN Pumpkin from JCS, on 28ct Dense Fog, using 4 colors on 11/0 beads. Almost done. MUCH shinier in person, of course 🙂

I also made a bit of progress on my Halloween Resurrection piece at the June & July PINS get-togethers:

Lone Elm’s Halloween Resurrection, using charted threads on 32ct Vintage Stormy Night.

I put the pumpkin away due to some medications I am currently taking (chemo – a story for another day) that are affecting my vision, so I pulled out a counted canvas kit that my friend Liz de-stashed, and have been working on it as I am able, because it’s easier to see, less brain intensive. It’s fun so far, but I can’t get the colors of the lighter thread to show up in a photo at all – there are very pale green, blue, and pinks in there – Caron Sandstone. Here’s the first quarter of Terracotta Celtic Knot Quilt by From Nancy’s Needle:

From Nancy’s Needle’s Terracotta Celtic Knot Quilt, using all charted threads on 18ct mono canvas.

That’s the stitching news for the summer. We will see what the fall brings… Until next time, Happy Stitching!

Opie scaring away my hummingbirds….

An Overdue Fall Update

Wow, have I been slacking, or what? I think my last update was July? Lots of things going on since then, though most of it has been work. We got the house painted, which was kind of an odyssey while we waited for it to stop raining for a week. But it finally stopped, and it took 1 guy a whole week, but he did a GREAT job, with the woodwork that needed done before the paint. And then we had even more fun getting ready for new carpet; our 23-yo contractor-grade stuff was 30 seconds from complete disintegration, so it was time. So – we had to move the entire first floor, except the kitchen. THAT was a huge pain in the ass, but my craft room is getting put back together and cleaned up, and hopefully much more organized. I had about 1000 pounds of books that had to go down steps – they haven’t come back up, just the 200 pounds that are the To Be Read pile. Next year, hopefully the kitchen gets redone.

Also of note since my last post, we had an eclipse AND a hurricane in the same week – because we shop in bulk, I guess. We had Hurricane Harvey blow through after it devastated the Houston area, then we had a solar eclipse, and then Hurricane Irma come straight up through Florida to the north Georgia mountains, where we had 65-70 mile winds – which this area isn’t used to having. The woods behind the house had some damage, we had one tree come down through the fence, ,and trees were down everywhere, with the power outages to go with. Fortunately, we were only down a couple of hours, but since all of our power poles were replaced during the last ice-pocolypse, the only thing we really had to worry about was trees. At one point, the wind blew so hard, it took our biggest tree out back and twisted it – where it twisted, it shattered, and a huge 30′ is still hanging, while another huge section slammed into the ground, so loudly the folks across the street called to see if we were okay, since it shook the whole neighborhood:

In stitching news, I got sucked into a Tempting Tangles stitch along, The Great Cheshire Pumpkin, which ended up taking a lot more time than I thought it would. 8 parts, released every 2 weeks, pretty much consumed all of my time for the last couple of months. But it’s done, and with a couple of weeks to spare. On 28ct Wood Violet linen, using DMC:

The Great Cheshire Pumpkin by Tempting Tangles.

I did take a break from Pumpkin long enough to do the third Chatelaine Mini Mystery Castle that I had kitted up. MM K took me 3 weeks, for some reason; the other two only took 2 weeks. Now I need time to get the three made into bellpulls – the hardware is sitting on the table, yelling at me every time I walk into the craft room.:

Chatelaine Mini Mystery K, on 28ct linen banding, using silks, PTB, DMC, and lots of beads and crystals.

And since it is October, my favorite decorating season, I finished up the rest of the ornaments I stitched last year, so I could put up my new Halloween tree:

JBW’s, stitched with Thread gatherer and Victorian Motto Shoppe threads, on various fabrics.

We also had our fall exchange, for which I did one of the small Prairie Schooler ornaments, and finished it into an actual ornament this time. I don’t have a picture of the Halloween Owl I received from Diane – I will try to take a picture of it for next time.

Boo! by Prairie Schooler. On 28ct Lambswool jobelan.

The only other thing I managed to touch was a bit more on my canvas piece, Field of Sunflowers – now on the outer border:

Field of Sunflowers, by From Nancy’s Needle.

The newest addition to the house, Opie Cunningham, is growing like a weed. I have the most ridiculous assortment of cat scratches from him, including one that is a bout a foot long all down my forearm – he does a mean spider cat impression. And then he sleeps:

Tigre de Casa (House Tiger).

My San Diego kid is now stationed in Florida, and his fiance will be in Virginia in a few weeks. The Virginia kid is currently deployed, with a unit on the USS Franklin D Roosevelt, going god knows where. It’s radio silence from him, so it’s going to be hard to not know where he is or what he’s doing 🙁 It’s a different world out there than when I was in the game…

The Atlantic Ocean.

Until next time, happy stitching!