MAGPIE'S MUMBLINGS

A blog about my interests, which include fabric landscapes and various and assorted other artsy pursuits and sometimes known to contain mumblings of a random nature.

Monday, February 10, 2025

Yep...sore fingers notwithstanding...

First of all, thank you to all those who checked out my landscape half-price sale, those who enquired, and those who purchased.  Your interest is much appreciated!

The unpicking is over (and my fingers are most grateful for that!).  This is the end result for the sky area of the landscape...

If you click on the photo, you should be able to embiggen it to see the stitching more clearly.

Next up for my evening project is to make THIS.  I'm using yarn I have in my stash so it will be black which isn't the easiest to crochet with but I will persevere.  It's not a thing of beauty but it's going to keep my arthritic shoulder warm I think.

- HERE is a handy bag that you might find yourself needing to make.

- THIS is a great use for yarn 'bits' you might have.  I think it would be a good way to keep using up the bits as you create them so that you end up with a blanket without having to spend hours making it.  The time would be the same but spread out would make it feel like less!

- I thought THIS post was a worth-while read and certainly something to keep in mind during these uncertain times.  I think there's more on her blog that is worth investigating too.





14 comments:

  1. The sky looks wonderful. Your work was worth the effort.

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    1. Thank you! I'd been wanting to try some more sashiko and it seemed to suit the sky in this one, particularly when I unearthed some variagated pearl cotton in my stash (which, if memory served me right, came originally from my grandmother and so that would make it at least 60 years old).

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  2. I'm glad your sale went well. And your current work seems to be booming along, too.

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    1. I'm glad too. Now I can justify making more!!

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  3. I'm sorry I missed your sale. My life has been super busy with grandchildren. Love the prayer.

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    1. You certainly are forgiven - you have lots of grandies to cuddle and enjoy and they're far more important!

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  4. Winter storms coming to that landscape? I think of the book If You're Not From the Prairie by David Bouchard.

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    1. Yes, it's definitely winter (both in the landscape and outside!). Will check into that book, thank you.

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  5. Gorgeous stitching on the sky. Let me know how you like the shrug as I have that pattern as well.

    God bless.

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    1. Thanks Jackie! As for the shrug, it's going to be awhile in the making because it's rather boring with row after row of sc's.

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  6. Making great strides on your new project! And that bag design gets a big thumbs-up from me - I love a bag that opens right up so I can see everything that's in it! I don't think I have the skills to make one (yet?) but I'm bookmarking the project just in case :)

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    1. Yes, I like a bag that opens up too, rather than those that I call 'drops and hunts' (you drop it in and then have to hunt for it).

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  7. oooo!!! this might be my favorite of your skies - i thought that the hexie sky was awesome, but THIS one is even awesomer (it's not a word yet - but it SHOULD be) ... waste canvas is brutal on the hands - i swore off it after Melissa's 4th birthday (she's 38 now) when i cross stitched a Previous Moments design on her little pink sweatshirt - but your sky has me rethinking...

    hmmm...

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    1. Yes, you're right to think that waste canvas can be brutal but I haven't found anything else that works as well for what I'm aiming for. This sky is using a piece of the shaving cream fabric I dyed.

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