Sunday 31 January 2010

This week's round up

Earlier this week I finished Curious Cats by Just Nan. I decided to finish this piece as a pillow. There were enough beads supplied in the kit for me to add a beaded edge to it.

Curious Cats
It was the turn of the St Nicholas tree skirt in the rotation last week. This Santa has a rather fetching green outfit. He seems to be a woodland Santa as he has a rabbit with him. I have to tell you this because all I managed to stitch of the actual Santa were his boots!

The Green Sanata
Hopefully, next time, I will make more progress as having guests for dinner and a Parent's Evening at work meant that I only spent two evenings on this.

This weekend was a 'Railway Weekend'. I had an exam on Saturday morning, consisting of a written paper followed by a one-to-one question and answer session. This was my three yearly Guard's exam. It took just over three hours to complete. The good news is that I passed, achieving 92%. I have a practical, on train, exam still to do before July when my existing 'Guard's Ticket' runs out. The ticket is basically a certificate of competence showing that the Guard is up to standard, has a good working knowledge of the rules and regulations and what to do if something out of the ordinary happens, like a passenger train dividing on a journey.

Anyway, back to the stitching. I made further progress on my second Christmas decoration for Yoyo's Christmas Design SAL.

Timeless Elegance
In my last post I mentioned that I have indulged in some stash enhancement. I enjoyed doing 'A haunting we will go' by Shepherd's Bush that I bought 'Into the Night' and 'Happy Haunting'


I also made an impulse purchase having seen an item in the latest edition of 'World of Cross Stitch'. This was the limited edition Floral Travel Bag from DMC. It came with 10 skeins of DMC floss, 20 stitch-bows a packet of needles, a plastic stitch-bow holder and six floral charts to match the bag. I am really please with it. This is the best collage that Picasa could come up with.


This evening it's back to Mary Wigham, I have all ready completed my medallion for the day but I think I might be able to complete another, if I am lucky. That is after I have stitched next week's new start on to the rollers. Watch this space!

Happy stitching!

9 comments:

LisaG said...

Great stitching Jen, I love the colours on the christmas ornament.

Sea said...

you have been really busy!
My "xraft" has been largely with two needles these past couple of weeks, knitting a jumper for a special person in my life

Blu said...

Curious Cats looks great. Your cat statue(?) is lovely~

Annie Bee said...

Lovely finish. Love Santa and such a pretty colour too. Lovely lot of stash that you brought. Can't wait to see your new start.

Carolyn NC said...

Wow - great finish and stitching! Love the bag!

Justflo said...

Busy again! Lovely finishes, your Christmas ornament has great colour. Like your Cat pillow very pretty.

Looking forward to seeing 'Santa' grow, Good luck with MW

Happy stitching

grannyanne said...

LOvely stitching as always. The Christmas ornament really glows. Will they be put on "that tree" I wonder?

Sandra's Sewing Room said...

Love your curious cats by Just Nan. It is very pretty.

Anonymous said...

Love the Just Nan; it looks great!