Saturday, September 21, 2024

Fall Starts Officially Sunday The 22

 Hello my dear friends, thank-you for your kind words on my last post, I have not emailed thank-yous it has been very busy here with gardening (flowers) and canning and freezing, along with sewing and needlework.

We are changing the siding from venal siding to cedar, it smells so good on the front porch, cedar has such an amazing odor, we are only doing the front porch this year, Mike has to rest a bit every hour before continuing with the finishing. Just a start, will stain all of the siding and flooring and steps when it is a bit cooler.

                        

             I have done a bit of stitching, I finished stitching Blue Ribbon Designs complimentary                                             patterns, I hope to stitch them all, there are other designs she has done

 
                               I started a new design from an Etsy shop, Narax stitch patterns 

                                              Just a little stitching but not enough to show

A few people have inquired about the weight I had made, I use this for holding down the stitching frame on the edge of the table, that way I can have one hand under the frame for pulling and the other hand on top for stabbing the fabric, it works so well for me, I have lost a few pound and have a difficult time at                                                                  the table with a frame stand


                I also had inquiring's about what Kimohumo is, it is a form of braiding, with a weight and a round foam rubber plate, there are slots which the threads are in and on of the slots is left empty so you can braid the cording, for a bracelet or necklace, the weight is for pulling down the braid as you braid                                                                                    along.



I am not a fan of the cording that is used, I may try something else to make a bracelet, maybe a soft wire or leather



I am a Teresa Kugat Patreon follower, Teresa has a stitch along and has many patterns that come with some of the tiers, I pay only 20.00 dollars a month not including tax, it is so work it, the designs range from rug hooking, needle punch to stitching, here are a couple of designs that are from the Patreon membership


I hope to start Santa Ted and Ann soon


I did buy a design the Sacred Heart I will stitch for the priest at our Church for Christmas, if I do not get it done by then maybe for his birthday
I love this design; I have a feeling I will be stitching it more than once or twice next year


This is one of the class's I took at Minnesota Needlework Guild last month, 
it will be a beetle when finished, but in my colors 


Starts out this way



This is how far I got in class, I hope to finish it this weekend, I have been so busy



Here are few photos of the teachers designs she has finished, she is so talented



Are they not fabulous?
The teacher was: Jessica Huang and amazing little lady who had such a fun and humorous attitude
I would love to take another class from her 


I still have more to show but will save for another post, I had to leave early due to someone being ill and could not take the box class which I have not started yet, also I do have more to show from the gift bag we received 
Have an amazing week

Catherine💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙

















17 comments:

Pamela said...

The stitching and the house look great! Fall may be here, but it still feels like summer.

Marilyn said...

Great projects!
The Bugs are cool.
That Cedar is a nice finish.
Marilyn

Stasi said...

So happy fall starts today....looking forward to cooler temps! Your BRD freebies are cute...will have to check them out. Have a good week!

Sandy said...

You have been a busy bee. I have never tried a stand, but I have always been intrigued.

Victor S E Moubarak said...

It's autumn here and it's been raining for three days. God bless.

Katie said...

Happy Fall. Lots of beauties in your post. Thanks for sharing.

Vickie said...

Wow! The cedar siding is going to be so gorgeous!! Those are so wonderful for freebies! Amazing work from your teacher too.

Astrids dragon said...

The cedar is already looking great, so much nicer than the siding.
The Kimohumo looks lovely, but a little too confusing for me! I look forward to see what yours will look like.
The TK patterns are so sweet!
That felting is beautiful! I bought a little kit, but have yet to start it.

DJ said...

Oooh so many goodies to gush over. The felting is amazing, and yours looks great so far! Your teacher does amazing work! The braiding looks interesting, I'm sure the class was fun! Great idea about the weight, it has me thinking...and your stitching is just lovely! That ornament is just too cute! I like Teresa Kogut too, I have quite a few of her patterns...I'll have to consider joining her Patreon group! Your house looks grand, I love the smell of cedar too! Happy crafting!

Carol said...

Oh, what a project you have with your siding, Catherine! I love the idea of the smell hitting you each time you walk outside! Your Blue Ribbon pieces are looking adorable. I've stitched a few of her Halloween and Christmas designs and love them. Those Theresa Kogut charts are wonderful. How fascinating those little bugs are! It's always fun to try your hand at new crafts, isn't it? Hope your last few days of September are great! ♥

Jackie's Stitches said...

Your beetle looks amazing! You are really working on very different things. Everything looks fantastic.

I love the smell of cedar - especially on a crisp sunny day!

Victor S E Moubarak said...

Those three examples, squirrels and birds, are amazing. What talent.

God bless always.

Toki said...

Hello Catherine. I think its amazing because I can't think of making a DIY entrance porch.😲I hope for a good completion.
The blue ribbon design is cute.😌I look forward to finishing all the sewing.
There are so many cute Santas again! Is there a system where if you pay $20 a month, you will receive a kit every month?
「Kimofumo」may be 「Kumihimo」.When I was a child, my grandmother taught me how to make Kumihimo using wooden tools.
The Kumihimo I made become my grandmother’s 「Obijime」when she wore a Kimono.「Obijime」is an accessory for the Obi when wearing a Kimono.
If you want to make it into a bracelet, it might be best to use an extra-thin, soft leather cord.
The knitting method is similar to Misanga, so you may be able to use thread for embroidery.
You create weights, create the best environment for yourself, and always try you learn something. I respect you like that.🙌

Faith... said...

The Cedr looks very nice and I can only imagine how good it smells. YOur weight looks very cool! I love all your stitching and other crafts! Can't it to see your beetle finished. I swear when ever you want to craft time is so limited because of all the stuff there is to do around the house. I love the bunnies too.

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Victor S E Moubarak said...

God bless you.

butterfly said...

Enjoyed your blog full of wonderfulness Hugs June.