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24 May 2011

2011 NNC Birthday Exchange

If you've been reading my recent posts, you'd have seen me mentioned about an upcoming birthday exchange that I've been diligently working on. Well, today's the day. Happy Birthday, Jo!
This past Saturday, I was able to meet up with Jo during NNC's Stitching Bee, held at Sally's lovely house. (Thank you, Sally, for having us.) However, I was too lazy to take any photos while there so I only have my exchange pictures to share.
For this exchange, I was required to include one handmade craft item along with two related handmade or store-bought items and of course a birthday card.
Here's what my package consists of:
  • A Tilda's Summer Ideas book
    I figured Jo might find it refreshing and enjoyable as she is into sewing/bag-making. At least that's what I was hoping for.
  • A Blue Rose Pouch
  • A Birthday Card
    The design for the birthday card was from Form-A-Lines. I love its simplicity and added the layers for a 3D effect.
My main handcrafted item is this blue rose pouch. I wanted Jo to have something she could use often if not on a daily basis. Since I knew she sews, (in fact, we had first met at the school where we both take tailoring lessons) I made this pouch with multiple pockets especially for her tools.
The general idea was taken from Butterick B5006 pattern but once again, I challenged myself to try something different. As you can see, I've modified the center to incorporate a simple patchwork pattern and cross stitch roses. I've also binded the edges with pink bias tape.
I then endeavour to fill up every single one of those eight pockets for the "related items requirement". I gotta say I sure had fun coming up with ideas.
I included charms, pearl and wooden buttons, a ceramic thimble with Jo's birth month on it, a couple of vintage bobbins, a pair of golden peacock scissors (which I was "paid" 10 cents for in order to ensure our friendship ties were not cut ^.^), a scissors case, a biscornu pincushion and a scissors fob filled with emery for sharpening needles.
Love this picture of the accessories sitting cozily in their individual pockets.
Wanna know a secret? The stitching set was designed by me. I stitched it in blue because that's Jo's favourite color. I named it "Blue Rose Stitching Set".
It all started with one biscornu side.
Then the other.
And the rest...
Design: Blue Rose Stitching Set
Designer: Veronica's Vault
Fabric: Cream Italian 32 count linen
Fibers: Hand Dyed Fibers (Velvet Midnight) Silk
Why roses, you ask? Well, not only are roses beautiful, they are my absolute favourite flowers. Besides, I wanted the design to match the pouch. As you can see, the scissors case and fob can be personalized with an initial, in this case, J for Jo.
So I have a question. Would you be interested in stitching this Blue Rose Set as well?
Thank you for dropping by. Happy Stitching!

25 April 2011

Romantique Sampler Update

Just a short and sweet update on my progress on Romantique Sampler.
Part 4 is completed.
Romantique Sampler as of 3 April 2011.
And the newly finished Part 5.
Yes, I'm still trying very hard to catch up. However, I'm also still working on my upcoming birthday exchange which unfortunately can only be revealed end of May.
Hope everyone have had a wonderful weekend and Happy Easter to those celebrating it.

30 March 2011

Birthdays

I've been reading Stitch Bitch blog for a while now and her stories of her grandmother, Maggie, have always amused me. So, when she put out a call for birthday cards to be sent to Maggie on her 89th birthday, how could I say no? After all, this is a lady whom I hope to emulate when I'm her age ^.^
Two weeks before the big day, I put on my thinking cap. Once again, I went on my trusted Stitching Cards website for inspiration and made this.
I really love this design. The basket is stitched with metallic gold thread and gold beads are added to the flowers for that extra sparkle.
I think the card arrived a couple days late but at least it didn't go missing which I'm grateful for.
22nd March was once again my best friend, Adeline's birthday. As with years past, I had a kitty design stitched and framed for her.
I, for one, think it would be perfect in the baby's room but that's for her to decide, of course.
Dede, another good friend of mine's birthday is also coming up in April. Remember my Passione Ricamo piece I had stitched? It was first intended for her birthday last year and then postponed to Christmas... It is now framed too and finally ready to be presented to her.
Other than that, I've also been working on New Birth of Spring sporadically and this is where it stands at the moment.
However, it has now been put on hold while I try to catch up on Romantique Sampler. Part 2 stitched.
First month is now complete.
Working on the second month. Here is Part 3.
Onwards to Part 4... But I have a Birthday Exchange due in May...
Talk about a full plate! I have only myself to blame but I'm enjoying every single minute of it :D

22 March 2011

2011 Anniversary Gift Exchange

Caution: Picture heavy post (again).
So did I manage to keep you in suspense? ^.^ Truth be told, when the anniversary gift exchange was first announced, I was highly in doubt as to whether I'll be joining in. I have absolutely no clue what to make for it. Added to that was the gingham heart challenge. After a long deliberation, I decided to take the plunge.
The determining factor on what to make for my gift was that I wanted it to be something everyone could use, since our group consists of a wide range of crafters. I also wanted not only to stick with the familiar but also to expand my boundaries. With that in mind, I started off with cross stitching...
Design: Robyn
Designer: Tantes Zolder
Fabric: Natural Italian 32 count linen
Fibers: Hand Dyed Fibers (Ox Blood) Silk
Design: SALexandre (Part)
Designer: Tempus Fugit
Fabric: Natural Italian 32 count linen
Fibers: Hand Dyed Fibers (Ox Blood) Silk
After more pondering, this is the result - a journal cover. The fabric I used is Candy Kisses Floral Lipstick by Sandy Gervais for Moda.
Here's the front,
the back,
and the inside.
Sewing, I had no problem with but quilting, that's a first. I think it turned out well enough, if I do say so myself.
Next was the gingham heart challenge. The requirements of it was that it has to be heart shaped and no smaller than three inches in width n height, embellished in any way the crafter chooses.
This was when I was stumped with two choices. I had a piece of 28 count cream/natural graziano gingham linen and a piece of white/pink cotton gingham. Which should I pick? I was gonna try my hand at hardanger had I chosen the linen but I figured this is a good time as any to completely step out of my comfort zone. Free hand embroidery.
I had stumbled upon a free Heart Wreath embroidery design from French Knots during my many "heart" Google searches. So it was decided...
I kinda went a little overboard trying out new-to-me specialty stitches. Among those were ribbon stitch, weave stitch,
cretan stitch, feather stitch, stem stitch, spider web rose,
french knots, lazy daisy and beading.
Once again, I think I hurt my brain trying to come up with something that fit the requirements yet does not only act as a decoration. Then I came across this post at Le Marquoir d'Elise. A link was given to the free pattern here but I couldn't figure out how to download it. I don't read French, you see :(
However, I had gotten the gist of the idea from the photos alone. So I threw caution to the wind and this happened:
This is what the back looks like.
I absolutely adore the cute "Hand Made" label which I bought from Fabric Fanatics.
Folded up...
Into this. Hey, it's still technically a heart!
I drew Usha's name in the exchange. Unfortunately, I had forgotten to take a picture of me handing her the gift in my excitement :( Oh well.
My heart won the gingham heart competition. Big thank you to all who voted for it. The yummy prize went home with me.
I literary went home with three bags that day. I left the house with two. Man, was I one happy girl.
Thank you once again to Nik and Margaret for organizing the meet, Rose for opening your house to us and everyone who attended.

21 March 2011

2011 NNC Anniversary Meet

Caution: Picture heavy post.
It has been a long, long while since I last posted. Didn't have much time as I was busy preparing my 2011 NNC Anniversary Gift Exchange. Seventeen of NNC members met up on 19 March 2011 in Rose's beautiful house. I arrived around eleven thanks to Margaret and Jackie who picked me up from my house. Nik was already there preparing the door gifts. By the time we finished doing so, most of the members have already arrived.
First there was the food. There can be no crafters gathering without food :P
Mel's Macadamia Mango Cheese Cake was heavenly!
And her Double Chocolate Fudge Pecan Cupcakes were equally sinful!
After we stuffed ourselves til we could barely move (at least I did), it was time for the hardanger demo which Nik has generously offered to give.
I didn't sign up for it which was just as well for I was having too much fun at the veranda with Zarina, Jackie and a few others that Margaret, our headmistress had to head over to hush us as the hardanger group was having trouble concentrating due to our boisterous laughters.
After the hardanger class, it's presents time! First up was the lucky draw which I still had trouble believing that I was one of the lucky winners.
I won this beautiful blue bag made by Jo.
Isn't it gorgeous? Talented is our Jo :)
Next the door gifts were distributed.
Love the cupcake label with my name on it.
The contents were contributed by NNC members, some even sent all the way from USA (Thank you Diane and Carla).
Here's our gracious hostess, Rose, with her hostess gifts.
Finally, it's on to the event of the day - the 2011 Anniversary Gift Exchange. How could one not be excited when confronted with this sight every time one walks past the living room?
Certainly not me. Names were called out alphabetically. Participants were asked to pick a chocolate from a box of Ferrero Rocher. Names had been stuck on the bottom of the chocolates. Whomever gets their name picked gets to receive a gift from the person who picked their name.
My name was picked by Nik
and from her, I received a beautifully wrapped box
with numerous goodies inside!
But that's not all. The rule for this gift exchange is that every gift must be accompanied by a gingham heart decorated as the participants see fit.
Here's Nik's pretty gingham heart that went home with me.
Every member's gingham heart is automatically entered into a competition for this lovely prize contributed by Margaret. Quite the motivation, don't you think?
Here are all nineteen hearts on display for members to vote on.
Alright, this post have been long enough. So have I piqued your curiousity on which heart is mine and what I made for my anniversary gift? All shall be revealed in due time. Do check back soon ^.^
P.S. NNC Members, Shhhhhh... No letting the cat out of the bag!

07 February 2011

I've Been Naughty

Yes, I have been. Remember back when I said I'd like to concentrate on some WiPs? All that is out the window now. I started not just one but two new projects! First one is a SAL you might have seen popping up on many blogs.
Romantique Sampler designed by Angie Designer. Here's my progress so far.
I'm using HDF Examplar FleckStone in place of DMC 3046 listed by the designer. I absolutely love the subtle color variations.
I finished Part 1 before the Chinese New Year holidays.
The lacey effect from the backstitches are awesome.
Part 2 is still in progress mainly because I misordered my silks. I had to reorder and am waiting for them to arrive.
Instead of the mauve recommended by the designer, I'm gonna stitch it in shades of HDF Velvet Midnight. Once again, if you have yet to stitch with HDF silk, I highly recommend it.
One other thing I'd like to bring to your attention, every single time I ordered from Vikki, she always includes extras in my order. This time was no different. She took into consideration that the silk I had ordered might have been too similar in shades from what I wanted so she included two extra micros of a darker shade in my order AT NO EXTRA COST! In case you didn't know, that's 300 yards of free single stranded silk! On top of that, she switched my order from minis to micros.
I had ordered four different shades of Velvet Midnight. Five minis of each color. Let's do the math...
5 minis = 261 yards (52.2 yards each)
2 micros = 300 yards (150 yards each)
That's about 40 yards extra silk for each color. If that's not great customer service, I don't know what is.
Moving on, I have wonderful news. My best friend, Adeline, is pregnant and I've been told that 90% it's a boy! It's her first child and this is something she's been waiting for a long time. Now what's a stitcher to do but start stitching a birth sampler for her son? ^.^
Many birth samplers I've seen out there are too girlish or babyish. I know, I know, it is after all meant for a baby but I wanted something that could last. Yet, I didn't want something too grown up. So I searched and searched and searched and had nearly given up when I came across this Stoney Creek design.
New Birth of Spring by Stoney Creek
Technically, it's not a birth sampler but I think it's perfect, especially since he will be born in the rabbit year. I plan to change the words to "A Beautiful Miracle". This is my progress so far:
The similar colors and color changes are driving me crazy but I will persevere. LOL! Let's hope I can finish it around June for the boy will be a June baby.
One last thing, have you seen Martina of Chatelaine's newest design?
I think I'm in trouble! I've never owned or stitched a Chatelaine before even though Alpine Garden is on my wish list mainly because even though I find them lovely, I can't see myself stitching four identical corners over and over again. I know some designs have different corners but they just don't capture me as much. Now this... This Chinese Garden Mandala completely blows me away. Maybe I'm bias since I'm Chinese but I think most would agree with me that it's gorgeous. Definitely gonna sign up for the Chinese Garden Mandala Yahoo Group soon.
Wish me luck that I'll be able to handle all the specialty stitches this design is sure to contain.
In the meantime, happy stitching and if you celebrate Chinese New Year, Gong Xi Fa Chai!