As you may have noticed from the last BFF post I had the threads on a card last week but not grouped.
We had a few moments discussing which was dark and which was light. Mainly because the darkest shades are for backstitch only and the palest of the shades on each (green and purple) are so pale as to be tinted greys.
Once we had that figured out we made a start, and as usual we each went our own way.
This is my progress for the evening (including two ohps and redo sections) and it was fun. Bitty but fun.
It was funny but until she pointed it out I had not occurred to me that the pattern we have picked is once again by Durene Jones. She does appear to create patterns we both agree on.
that I see from Facebook groups is the term for the completed patchwork intended for a quilt but not yet sandwiched.
To be honest I have previously most often worked with heavy fabric (curtain weight) so even before quilting flimsy they were not.
However, I have more recently been using lighter fabric and so that tile is more applicable.
I am still in the "want to sew" but not anything complicated. And pre cut stuff is my go to of the moment.
This top is from 2 packs of patterned blue material from Temu. The solid blue squares and the navy blues (the horizontal and vertical are different shades)are from my stash. Some of it is left over bits from the Quilt as you Go blue and white quilt.
I am not sure how I will quilt it, lots of thoughts on that and not even sure if I will hand quilt or machine. There is time as I have a plan to just make flimsies for the moment and then sandwich and quilt later.
I have made a start on the next one and trying out a pattern I have liked but not used before.
now that is not last as in final finished and there will be no more , it is last as in this is what I did last week. Isn't English a joy.
So the plan for last week was to work on the Millennium earth and comet, which ever of the two or maybe even both that wanted to play nice!
I did get it out, I did do some stitching on it. But some really means not much, my eye was not in for the one over one stitching and the subtle blending of shades particularly in the comet was not helping I was getting lost. So this is how it is looking at the moment, not much difference from the last time.
There was more conference to watch than there was stitching done here so I switched to my normal Sunday stitching project . More half stitches, well in the flow with those on this project.
Still in the pale shade that is not the easiest to see on the picture but it is creating jump off points for the rest of the half stitch area so there will be so nice relaxing just to fill bits.
There weas no stitching at Church today, but that's fine. There is no rush with this project.
I was back in Primary (our Church children's section) to day and our lesson was about how we can be better. So todays Forestella link is for a sone that feels appropriate for both the long termed project and that lesson. I do like how this sounds in this version.
All I had left to do was backstitch inside the inner black edge and round the word.
Easy!
I however chose to do that with two strands of gold blending filament. I wonder what inspired that choice?
I liked the way it was looking but it is certainly a lot slower to work with than normal thread.
As I worked my way around the edge and we chatted I sent my BFF pictures of a finished quilt top (sometimes referred to as a flimsy in quilting groups) and some finished blocks for another "flimsy" in progress. They will get their own posts at some point hopefully with more colour representative pictures. But talking about quilting projects brought to mind a post I had seen on Facebook with the lady noting she had been told when threading to "lick the needle and not the thread" she had tried it and it worked. Of course it might be safer to say wet the needle not the thread! As licking the needle on a sewing machine sounds like it requires a contortionist or a rather long tongue. Anyway I tried it, the wetting not the licking and it worked. And just as suddenly I thought I wonder if the same would be true of a cross stitch needle?
It was, for me and for the blending filament , it surprised me that it worked.
So here is the picture.
Sadly after all that you can't see the sparkle from the gold filament, I might try another picture later in natural light to see if that can capture it.
Just as a reminder the pattern is from this book
We have decided on BFF 15 and I am all ready to go
surprisingly we also know what we are going to do for BFF 16 but we feel a little stitch in between larger projects is a good reset. We are amazed that we have found so many "joint" projects and continue to do so.
I have all of the blackwork completed. What a relief that it all joined up where it should. I was a tad eager to finish and made a mistake adding a bit that was not in my plan, so that had to come out. That little bit of reversal did not impact on where I finished for the evening.
Int the original pattern there is a further element to the edge in the original pattern in a different shade and full cross stitches. I was never sure about doing that and now the blackwork is done I am happy with it the way it is. So no more will be added.
Mine is on the right and the picture in the book on the left.
I did contemplate the inner truth here, do I like it better without or do I just not want the bother of stitching it? I like the more open and lighter feel of it like this so it is a decision I won't suddenly regret.
More light blue half stitches. Not easy to see in the picture
There should be General Conference Stitching next week so this project will most likely take a rest and I will try and finish the Earth, or the comet or maybe I will be on a roll and finish both!
And the Forestella for today. Well chosen on multiple levels, including for the lights at the beginning
Welcome to this years Easter themed Hop, those of you who have visited with me before or who have come here via the host's blog will know what is happening. But just in case you are new to my blog and the concept of the hop here is a little explanation and a link to the Host Hop so you can start at the beginning.
Each participating blogger will post something Easter or Spring themed and a letter. Hop around the blogs in the order the links appear on the host blog, or by following the next place to go links on each blog, collect the letters to spell out a phrase then finish back with the host and comment the answer.
I have been Easter Hopping for some years now and if you are new to the hop concept you can find my previous hop posts by clicking on the hop label at the bottom of a page. Or there is a HOP's tab at the top of the host blog page with hops from past years and the relevant links.
That explanation got a bit longer than anticipated, in complete opposite to my stitch for this year which ended up a lot smaller than anticipated.
I was a tad late with my stitching this year you you have this very small bunny with a touch of gold from a very large spool of blending thread.
And here is the letter you came for presented by my Easter blackwork bunny.
Just in case it is too faint to see for you that's a P
And to get to the next participant Click Here and I hope you have fun hopping at some point over the weekend.
Comments are always welcome on any post at anytime.
Oh and just to close here is the themed Forestella (well one of them performing solo) that feels appropriate for the day. I hope you enjoy it.
in working on this, a bit more of a pause than I had anticipated as for some reason this year I am late getting started with my stitching for the Easter Hop, so as my BFF was feeling a little behind on the SAL I started this evening stitching my hop piece which will be getting posted later.
Then I went onto the SAL for the last little bit of the evening.
I finished outlining the edge as I had black in the needle from the Hop stitch and having the edge in did feel like it speeded up the blackwork.
I even managed to get a bit of blackwork in.
My BFF made good progress and there was much laughter over a mutual friend's issue with her car car alarm going off, stopping and resetting during the night. At 3 a.m. she could not stand it any longer and told her husband to get up and go to work (he has his own business with an early start but not that early) so at the least the faulty alarm would be ringing at an industrial estate and not in a residential area disturbing her sleep and that of the neighbours.
So up he got and off he went and she snuggled back down to get a few hours more sleep......and the car alarm went off!
Yup, it wasn't their car after all. She did call her husband to let him know but he was halfway to work by then.
So in the end neither of them (nor the neighbours) got much sleep.
Well I went with the Background of the video for the link rather than the song title. This is the first one I came across and it is rather jolly. Although I must admit to not speaking Spanish and originally having no idea what they were singing.
at the charity shop...not quite literally but very close.
Put it this way for the not so princely sum of £1.50 I think I will never need to but gold blending filament again.
Indeed I may look at every pattern wondering if a bit of gold filament might be a suitable addition.
I am not sure how much is there as there is nothing one the cone to say, but the smaller (and the small is relative) bobbin of green thread also pictured here holds 5000 meters ! (Oh it was a £1).
as I worked across the top of the blackwork I realised I had made a couple of mistakes putting a top line in where there was not supposed to be one. As I turned the corner a couple of things occurred to me. Firstly life would be much easier if I was not having to watch were I was going to for the edge.
That was solved by stitching in part of the black edge.
The next thing was if working left to right had felt comfortable but working down over wasn't, there was nothing stopping me turning the piece so I was still working left to right.
So I did both, and it was making things go much faster.
My BFF noted that whilst the blackwork felt like it was going fast it also felt slow, as if there was not as much done as it felt like there should be. I understood that and then I realised that feeling had gone away once that black line went it. It stopped it looking like more needed to be added on.
How much longer on this project for me may depend if I have to go back to add the middle section to the large circular parts of the black work. In the original they are cross stitched squares in a slightly darker shade. Roni has changed them to blackwork squares.