Stitcher’s Five and other things…

June 21, 2004 on 12:00 am | In Uncategorized | Comments Off on Stitcher’s Five and other things…

1. What was your first finished stitched piece? I did a weekender with a snowman and a bag of bird seeds and birds all over him. 2. What was the first piece you used beads on? I think it was TW’s Celtic Cross. Maybe not, I did a lot of new things my first six months of stitching and I can’t remember which was first. Or it could be TW’s Birth Announcment or the fob I made from the corner of Lady of Shallot. Or that small hardanger ornament I did had some beads… Would this be the first piece I started that had beads in the design, or what project I first stitched beads on? 3. What was the first piece you used blends on? Definitely Storyteller (not that it is finished or anything). 4. What was the first piece you used speciality stitches on? Again, that could be TW’s Birth Announcement or maybe the Celtic Cross… or maybe that hardanger ornament. 5. What was the first piece you stitched on evenweave or linen as opposed to aida? I know that one! It was the Dragon bookmark I made for DH. I wanted to try out over 2 before I started Birth Announcement. So, we had a good weekend. I started to clean up my craft room a bit. I got more storage boxes so everything can go into a box and look nicer. We stopped by Ikea before going to my cousin’s 18th birthday party (yummy Indian food). We picked up a bookshelf to get DH’s DVDs under control. I worked more on Night Flight. I was going to take a picture this morning, but I’m still in Night Flight mode and I’m not ready to put it down yet. I also went on a mad search this morning to find my passport and didn’t have time for pictures. I did find my passport… in the backpack I haven’t used since I went to Taiwan in Jan ’03! But on Night Flight, I finished up sections 8 and 9 and started section 10… which I’ll have to frog tonight.

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