Monday, 30 January 2023

02. Amanda Butler Harrogate House

 


Amanda Butler - Harrogate House
Stitched on 28 count grey evenweave

Second in a series of 13 for Cross Stitcher magazine


Wednesday, 11 January 2023

01. Stitchonomy Christmas Banner

 


Stitchonomy Christmas Banner
Stitched over 1 on 32 count grey linen

The original design is much longer but I did not like the effect on this fabric.
Some people in the group were using black fabric and it looks amazing 
so I decided to stop at Band 5 and make a mini sampler.
I do intend to stitch the full design on black fabric in the future.





Friday, 16 December 2022

19. Amanda Butler Edinburgh House

 


Amanda Butler - Edinburgh House
Stitched on 28 count grey evenweave

First in a series of 13 for Cross Stitcher magazine



Tuesday, 8 November 2022

17. Stitchonomy Cabinet of Curiosities

Stitchonomy Cabinet of Curiousities

Stitched on 28 count Tan evenweave

I made a few minor adjustments but mostly stitched as charted.

The finials and decorative centrepiece came from another member of the FB group
The font came from Lord Libidan
I added beads to the Eye of Newt and the Mushrooms
The spider web was rotated 180 degrees and a charm added
The chains on the scales are metallic chain stitches


I added beads to the Herbs and the Tooth Necklace
Rotated the Bats by 180 degrees
Recharted the Skeleton Hand to over one
Used Satin Stitch for the Blood and Heart
Stitched the Butterflies over one

 


Tweaked the colours in the Unicorn's mane
Bead and metallic chain stitch to the Amulet
Changed the Eye to match my own eye colour
The Book pages are straight stitches
Extra swirls added to the Hour Glass
The Cat's body is blended grey/black
Beads added to the Jar of Tears

Ball Feet added as per another member of the FB Group



Charm supplied by Alyssa




Wednesday, 14 September 2022

13. Hands on Design Snail Slime

 My eighth finish in the Scary Apothecary series.



Snail Slime

Stitched on 28 count linen in Radioactive by Chromatic Alchemy

I used the DMC conversion and stitched the potions in DMC Satin rather than cotton and metallics.




Wednesday, 31 August 2022

12. Just Nan Mermaid Heart

 


Just Nan - Mermaid Heart
Stitched on 32 count grey-green linen
The skein of DMC 926 is to try give a colour match to the linen which refuses to photograph accurately


The embellishment pack came with the mermaid and seahorse charms.


Framed in a box frame I painted myself:







Sunday, 28 August 2022

11. Nora Corbett Virgo



 This is my purple conversion of Nora Corbett's Virgo.



I started with the fabric from Sparklies with the perfect name - Virgo.
I chose a 32 count Murano which is my favourite for Nora's designs.


I started with the dress which is charted for 414 and 415, shades of grey rather than the blue it looks on the cover photo.  I changed those to the lavenders in the new colours - 25 to 30

Her skin is as charted.

Her hair was the biggest change, I went for the 550 family of purples.



The Caron colours have been changed to two Stef Francis threads, one silk and one cotton.
I used the silk for the butterflies and backstitched in silver metallic.



I also used the silver metallic for the antenna, which I backstitched,
then whipstitched to hide the places where it entered the fabric.



The wings are now a purple blending filament with a touch of green satin in the "eyes".
I used a DMC Satin thread for the satin stitch!  Then surrounded them with purple beads.



The larger beads have stayed as charted but all the others have changed.  For the necklaces I stitched over the gaps left in the design for beads and simply strung them on thread and tacked down at intervals so they hung more naturally.



The lowest strand of beads was charted with squares of stitching with a bead in the middle.
I used sequins held in place with a bead.


Once I had finished her and taken loads of photos I decided that I needed the pearl earring to be more dangly!


Here's how she compares with the original:



Professionally framed:








Wednesday, 20 July 2022

10. Living on the Rainbow 3D Bookshop

 As a show of solidarity with the Ukrainian people I purchased some PDF charts from various Etsy shops earlier this year.  THis particular design went straight to the top of the stitching list -  


Living on the Rainbow 3D Bookshop


The instructions are incredibly clear and seem easy to follow but there is quite a lot of sewing together bits of felt for the roof so I decided to change it up a little and make a rectangular shop instead.

Here are the pieces all stitched and ready to cut out:


The bookshop where I work is number 98 


The garlands are beads rather than French Knots


I added the brick details down each side to make the corners more decorative

stitched on 28 count Tan evenweave

What's your favourite detail?

I also made a base piece out of the same fabric, just backstitched a rectangle the right size.  I used thick card and double-sided tape to mount each piece, then whip-stitched the fours sides together.  Then I whip stitched the base to the building:


I am really pleased with my roof fabric.  My friend gave me some sparkly white leatherette she uses for making hairbows.  I mounted it on card cut to fit the roof area and then whip stitched it to the building using white sewing thread.  Usually I use DMC cotton in a matching shade to the fabric or stitching but sewing thread is sturdier, especially if you are pulling something taut.

Here is the finished piece:





I used clean old socks to stuff it.  Children's socks are perfect for these projects.




Tuesday, 28 June 2022

09. Amanda Butler Alice in Wonderland

 

Alice in Wonderland by Amanda Butler

13 part SAL in Cross Stitcher magazine

Stitched on 32 count Yellow Belfast


Things I love about this design:

It's Alice in Wonderland
It is based on the original Tenniel drawings
The charting is very good
The fun details in the border
Her use of colour


Things I don't like:

She uses one random Tim Burton design instead of all Tenniel
She used one block from Through The Looking Glass but no others
She didn't use The Caterpiller but did include the minor characters of the two footmen.


I also didn't like the final block of the King and Queen of Hearts.

I charted my own version of The Queen of Hearts to replace the Footmen.  
Then I charted the final scene of Alice in the Courtroom.



Beaded details in the crowns and clothing









Sunday, 26 June 2022

08. Just Nan Tea with Honey

 

Just Nan Tea with Honey

Stitched on 28 count dusky pink linen

This was a Travelling Pattern in the Just Nan FB Group


One of the sides, they are all slightly different



I stitched this as six seperate pieces and then whip-stitched them into a cube. 
 I mounted the sides and bottom on thin card but wasn't sure about the top. I wanted it to be used as a pin cushion but if I mounted it on card it would bend in when I stuck pins in. 
 So I used thick mat board with a 1 inch square cut in the middle where the pins will go! I put some nice wadding between the card and the fabric so it feels soft.






I added my initials to the bottom