Saturday, August 12, 2017

Snow in August



I have managed to get quite a bit of snow done on my counted cross stitch snowmen picture over the past couple of weeks.  There was lots of time for stitching in the car as my husband and I went away for the weekend last week.  Today, I did some more stitching in the car on our way home from visiting my MIL.  The blue and grey blob in the sky will be a blue jay once it has some outlining done. There are two birds on the ground between these two snowmen too. Maybe they will appear sometime over the next week or so.

For comparison purposes, here is where I was two weeks ago...


Once I get all of the cross stitching done, I will start the outlining. These pictures always look much better once the outlining is done.

I bought myself some self threading needles this week.  I have not had a chance to try them out yet.  The eyes of my needles seem to be getting smaller these days (LOL) and someone mentioned that these needles are easier to thread.  Has anyone tried them before?  I thought they were worth a try for $2.39!  I bought them at the drug store, of all places! This particular drug store specializes in mobility aids and special equipment for seniors and others with special needs (including those who can't see the hole in the needle when sewing!)

I was out for a walk this morning and met this fellow.  He's a looker!


I managed to catch the right angle at the fountain on the waterfront this morning for this picture:


I will be linking up with the other slow stitchers at Kathy's blog in the morning.

8 comments:

  1. You are going to have a great snowy picture for this winter. I am looking forward to seeing those birds emerge with the back-stitching. Love the bird and fountain pictures.

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  2. Cute little snowpeople and nice captures of the bird and fountain with the rainbow! :)

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  3. Great progress and very nice photos...thank you for sharing the needle info.

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  4. The counted cross stitch is coming along well. That's one type of stitching that I've never done.

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  5. Cute croos stitch. I use seft theading needles sometimes to anchor threads in quilts. But for cross stitch the thread would come out of the needle to much and shread. You need to get Tapestry Needles. They have big eyes and work great on cross stitch. I'm using a size 24 from DMC on 14 count aida cloth.

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  6. Being able to stitch in a moving vehicle is a gift - good for you! I haven't tried self threading needles yet either but I've heard of them and wished for one a time or two. ;-)

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  7. You made some great progress on your snowmen! I like how you used bright, colors for their scarves and hats! Your pictures are so beautiful! Have you thought of joining LeeAnn's "I Like Thursday" at Not Afraid of Color link up? Your photos are amazing! Thank you for sharing!

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  8. Your snow men x stitch is really progressing well! I wish I could sew in my motorhome I could get soooo much done!

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