Sunday, June 30, 2019

SAL and Bee, Myself and I

We have two Stitch Along days this month and this second one lands at the same time I'd be reporting on my Bee, Myself and I projects. So you get a two-fer in this blog post! 

I finally started the second gingerbread house in the series by Joy McDonald. There's a good bit more to do on it though.


When I traced it off I only traced the major lines, not all the details. I wanted to leave room for spontaneous embellishment. And now all of a sudden - or so it seems to me! - the third house has been released. At least I'll have it to hand when I'm finally ready for it. 😊

That's my official SAL project. Each participant is working on her own project so there's quite the variety among the stitchers. To see what everyone else is working on and the progress they've made you can click on their names below. If you'd like the accountability of checking in every three weeks you can leave a comment on Avis' blog.

Avis, Claire, Gun, Carole, Constanze, Christina, Kathy, Margaret, Cindy, Helen, LindaHeidi, Jackie, Sunny, Hayley, Megan, Deborah, Clare, Mary Margaret, Renee, Jenny,Carmela, Jocelyn, Sharon

Meanwhile, for my Bee, Myself & I project, also known as selfish sewing, I'm putting stitches in one needlepoint canvas and taking them out of another. This Jack in a Party Hat is a small hand painted canvas so I'm trying not to work it up too quickly.


It may be hard for you to tell what's been stitched and what hasn't. The hat is nearly complete, the eyes and mouth are done, so about all that's left is Jack's head. And whatever I decide to do for the background. 

There's not much left to remove from the background of the horses canvas.


There may be more needlework done over the next couple of months as the temperatures are heating up around here. Hand work doesn't require the use of an iron. 😉

16 comments:

  1. Looks great, lovely to see the different projects you are working on. Jenny x

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  2. Too hot to iron,down here it is welcome on a cold day.Love the hat, he is a cute fellow. And the other stitches, the horses will be a welcome place to start as your days heat up.

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  3. Hello Magpie! I like your embroideries!Beautiful horses! Good Summer!
    Carmela

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  4. Lot's of lovely different projects going on. It's nice to be able to jump from one to the other as you please.

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  5. I can see what you have done on the hat, just the checked border and a few stitches on the background above the left hand bat. I think that will be a happy dance next time. The gingerbread house is progressing and look forward to seeing where it goes. And the horses are beautiful, but I cannot work out why you are having to remove the background. Had you done something wrong or was it a matter of preferring it without Sue. xx

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  6. Jack looks to be a quick, fun piece. The frogging of the horses is going very well. I know you'll be glad to finish that !

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  7. Love your small houses! The embroidery with the horses are beautiful""

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  8. I'm loving Jack in a Party Hat! I'm so glad to be back on board with the BM&I stitching – like you, I need to hold myself back so I don't do it too quickly!

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  9. love both the hallowe'en design and the horses!
    claire93

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  10. You have been a busy bee this month! How fun is your little Halloween project.

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  11. I really like those Flying Geese blocks of yours btw in the last post. I work in the garden for about an hour each morning and try to pace myself. I, like you, have had a couple of injuries; the worst a small sapling flew up and caught me in the face and I had to go around for a week explaining to everyone I met why I had a bruised face. Anyway, these are nice stitching projects you have on the go and I like how they are varied too. I will have to check out those houses project. Thanks for sharing!

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  12. All of your projects look great and I love the idea of a bit of spontaneous embellishments. Jack is such a fun piece too!

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  13. Such fun projects! They all look great.

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  14. I love your embroidery piece -- and that you've left yourself room for being spontaneous! And that jack in a hat is adorable.

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  15. I love your idea of leaving space for spontaneous embellishment!!! I keep thinking I want to make another one with lots of colors and beads and other stuff... but then I seem to have too many other new ideas, so I will enjoy watching others like you being creative with the blocks!!! xx

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  16. It's nice having different projects to swap between :)

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