Thursday, 29 September 2016

Ribbon and/or Lace at Craft Rocket

Good morning crafters, it's time for another challenge at Craft Rocket.  Our theme this month is ribbon or lace.


I've used my All Occasions letter dies to make a sentiment, layered it on some blue and white card form my stash and added ribbon and pearls.  Quite simple but I liked it.  The card blank is 5x5 inches so smaller than I'm used to.

I'd like to enter my card into the following challenges:


Thanks for visiting, you have until 11th October to link up your creations.

Sunday, 18 September 2016

Wipocalypse September

Hello everyone, It's WIPocalypse time again.  
I've been working on Bamboo Fan and Treasure Hunt Bookshelf.  Now that my son and husband are back at school I have been able to get back into a bit of a routine and pick up Bamboo Fan again on Tuesdays.  I haven't been able to get as much done on THB as I would have liked as I am so busy at work.  The company I worked for sold part of the business and I am now working for a different company.  Although I'm in the same place with the same people doing the same thing it's been hard work getting used to new procedures.  I hope it will settle down soon as we all get used to it but until it does my hours are all over the place.

Anyway, here's where I was last time.

And here's where I am today.

Our question this month is to talk about the journey through a finished piece.

I can't remember the exact name of this one but I know it's a Dimensions Gold kit.  I started it on holiday in Cornwall in August 2005 which seems appropriate as we have just been to Cornwall this year on holiday, the first time we have been back.  I remember that we stayed for 2 weeks in a cottage and had a brilliant time sightseeing.  I finished it in December 2007 just before our son was born.  It took a long time back then as I would pick up stitching for a few weeks then put it down again for a few weeks or months and I was working full time so didn't have the time for it.  I wanted it done before the baby came as I knew I definitely wouldn't have time for it then!  I started my maternity leave in the October and had plenty of time to finish it.  I'd already chosen a birth sampler to do for the baby which I just managed to start before he was born.
It took another couple of years before I got round to framing them both though!  Now I am looking at my 3 pieces that need finishing and feeling guilty, I really must get them done this year.  Does anyone have any recommendations for online frames in the UK?

That's it from me for now, happy stitching until next time!




Thursday, 15 September 2016

Mostly Blue at Craft Rocket

Good morning crafters, it's time for another challenge at Craft Rocket.  Our theme this fortnight is mostly blue.




I've stitched a Kokeshi doll from a magazine cover kit using the materials provided.  She was very fiddly to stitch as there are lots of fractionals and french knots and the aida was very stiff.


I've used blue card, flowers, pearls and ribbon from my stash.  The foiled card and sentiment are by Hunkydory.

I'd like to enter my card into the following challenges:



Tuesday, 6 September 2016

Happy Birthday at Unicorn

Good morning Crafters, it's our first birthday at Unicorn Challenge so our theme this month is Birthdays!  I can't believe I've been designing with this great team for a year already, where does the time go?!


I've stitched a little scottie dog from a Mouseloft kit.  I've layered him on some tartan papers from my Lili of the Valley Classic Christmas pad and green card from my stash.  The button, bakers twine and sentiment are also from my stash.


I'd like to enter my card into the following challenges:

Thanks for visiting today, please come on over to Unicorn and link up your creations and see what the very talented DT have made to inspire you.  You have until 30th September.


Thursday, 1 September 2016

Anything Goes at Craft Rocket

Good morning Crafters, it's time for another challenge at Craft Rocket.  We have a nice easy theme for you this month - Anything goes!


I have made a Christening card for my friend's son.  The chart is from World of Cross Stitching Magazine which I bought from Ebay.  It's really hard to find Christening charts!  I stitched it 2 over 1 using the recommended DMC threads on some evenweave that I had in my stash.


I found the gold aperture card in a scrapstore when I filled a bag with bits for £2 - bargain!

I'd like to enter my card into the following challenges:


Thanks for visiting today, please come on over to Craft Rocket and link up your creations and see what the very talented DT have made to inspire you.  You have until 13th September.