Friday, January 17, 2025

Friday Finishes

I finally finished it.


I started this pattern on June 6, 2024.
Finished December 1, 2024.
I simply hated this pattern.
I really wanted to do the wreaths on each side.
The colors in the chart were so close in value
that it was very hard to read...
it was impossible for me to stitch them.
They were also a satin stitch.
I even tried re-doing on graph paper 
with my colored pencils and just gave up.
The symbols were also so very hard to read.
Dont think I will ever purchase another pattern
from this designer.
***UPDATE***
Unfortunately I did purchase another 
pattern from this designer.
Same issue with the symbols. UGH
Not sure when I will start that one...
if I even do.
 

I did keep the ghosted flowers.


I also changed the border a bit.
Opted for a brown and blue 
instead of the white and blue.


I added the steeple and cross at the top.
Omitted the pond at the bottom
with the person in a rowboat.
Wanted this to look like a church,
which if you remember me saying before
that I thought it was at first. 
Oh how wrong I was.


The wreath on the left now became lily of the valley
which were in my moms wedding bouquet.
The wreath on the left became a bowl of fruit.
My dad loved his fruit.
The only thing I did wrong was I should have moved 
the flower on the left down more.
Oh well.


I pushed myself to get this completed,
so I could get it framed in time
for our family Christmas party.


My mom loved it.
So did my sister.


It fit perfectly here on my heritage wall.
Now on to the next one which will be
a tribute to my grandmothers,
which I have already started.


My next finish is Button Up by Prairie Schooler.


I opted to stitch this in blues instead of the red.
I did do a bit of red in each square though.


I should have stitched this with 2 strands,
but again oh well.
When I thought about it...did not want to frog
all that I had already done.


Each square except for the first
and last one had gold in it...so I decided 
for the last square to add gold into
the scarf and glove of the boy.
Also the pom on his hat.
Cannot wait to fully finish this now.

I loved stitching this. Was kind of sad
that I finished it....but onto the next project.

In other news,
The US Coast Guard cutter
Bristol Bay is now docked each evening
in the town just down the road from us.
There was a freighter that was stuck in the ice.
This cutter got the freighter moving again.
The Canadian Coast Guard Cape Dundas
is now docked where Lake Huron meets
our St Clair River towards the North.
We are at the South end.
They tag team to assist freighters who
get stuck in the ice.
They will be here now until the ice is gone.

Shanty town is back in business.
(as we call it)
All of the ice fisherman are out
on the ice in the lake near us
with their portable sheds
which are called shanties. 
They will stay out their for hours
trying to catch fish.
Some even have portable heaters in them.
You wont catch me out on the ice...
nope...nevermore.
I did once on the Southern part of the 
lake and it was scary for me.
We now live near the Northern part....
yet I will never go out on it again.
When it really gets frozen they
snowmobile on it...which will be soon
as our temps are going to be in the single digits
for day time highs I hear and negative at night.
BRRR

Hope everyone enjoys their weekend.
Stay warm if you are in the cold area.
Those in the sun...bring some of the warmth 
back up please.
At least the days are getting longer now.

Friday Blessings To All!
Janice













Monday, January 13, 2025

Maker's Monday

 This year I want to once again
create items for our store.
I had been slacking in recent years.
Was just getting tired of it.
The juices are flowing now,
 so am back at it.

Bob and I visit Greenfield Village quite a bit.
This is a museum in Michigan which
Henry Ford founded.
Many famous houses are here.
Henry Ford's family home where he grew up,
The Firestone's family homestead and barn.
Plus the Wright Brothers family home
along with their cycle shop to name a few.
This reminded me of the one part 
of the museum grounds where they have 
Maker's Row where there are different shops.
Candle making, glass blowing, printing,
pottery and weavers shop.

This gave me the idea to start my
new Maker's Monday where I will
feature things I am making to sell,
or items for my home.


I first drew out my paper patterns.
Grabbed some beads and floss.
I usually like to hand sew my items like 
our foremothers did.


Took out some fleece I had.
Forgot to take a pic of the tan one.


I created these Valentine cookies.


This one is a sandwich cookie.


A heart sprinkle one.


One more heart.


These will be packaged in cello bags,
tied with red and white bakers twine.
They went into the store yesterday.

Stay tuned for more.
Already have a plan for a simple Valentine pillow.

In other news,
The ice came in fast and furious this year.
We had none last year.
Have been seeing the little diving ducks now,
however no eagle sighting yet.
The ice already jammed up and caused 
the ferries to shut down a few times now.

My nephew who lives in North Carolina
hit a deer last week on the drivers side.
The deer was killed and he is safe,
but his car will need to be fixed.
He lives in the valley which is about
an hour south of the mountains.

Back to work to today.
Hope everyone has a great week.

Monday Blessings To All!
Janice




Thursday, January 9, 2025

Victorian Christmas House

I realize Christmas is past, however 
would you like to live in the Victorian Era?
I know that I would at Christmastime.
It was Prince Albert who introduced his wife
Queen Victoria to his German Christmas traditions.
Christmas trees, feather tress,
 with ornaments and lit candles on these trees.


Bob and I drove up 2 towns to the North of us
to see how this Victorian home decorated
their outside for Christmas.
This was the same house which did 
the skeletons for Halloween. 


Wreaths would have been in the windows 
in the Victorian Era.


Believe it or not, so would have been 
the Nutcracker... except not this large.
The Victorian Era was 1837-1901.

The Nutcracker Ballet play was first introduced
in Russia on December 18, 1892.


This Victorian house also had this
huge reindeer pulling a wagonload of wood.
Bob could not get a pic of the wagon
as we were on the wrong side of the road.
The house sits on a hill and was built
higher up on another hill.

Now do you think Santa's reindeer
would also have been in the Victorian Era.
If you guessed yes, you would be correct.

In 1821 a poem was written which mentioned
Santa and his reindeer...with an illustration
of Santa and his un-named reindeer.
This poem was called 
Old Santeclaus With Much Delight.
This was the first mention of Santa's reindeer.

In 1823 the published version of
A Visit From St Nicholas named Santa's reindeer.
This was the name first given for the book
we now know as
Twas The Night Before Christmas.
This book gave the names of Santa's reindeer,
minus Rudolf.
The original names were
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen.
Comet, Cupid, Dunder and Blixem.

I am lucky to own three feather trees.
Not huge ones and only one do I add 
antique German cotton spun fruit ornaments.


Not many ornaments but would some day
like this tree full of them.
I also have a few strands of antique garland
and silver ornaments.
Unfortunately prices continue to rise on
anything antique Christmas...so it is hard to
acquire nowadays.

In other news,
Lauren asked me if I use
 the sewing method to cross stitch.
I use the stab and poke method
with a very short needle. 
I don't like the longer needles 
which many prefer or even size 26.
I seem to lose them though quite often,
so that is why I started to use
the needle minders with every project.

Monday I left work early and as I approached 
this one small town I drive through, 
the emergency test siren went off.
These go off in our county every
first Monday of the month. 
Scared the bejabbers out of me though 
because I forgot about it 
at the time and was not expecting it.
Do you have test sirens in your area?

Took today off to take Bob to his
doctor appt. I still dont want him driving
out of our county with his left eye not
at 100% because of his stroke.
Am not sure if he will ever totally get his
peripheral vision back in that eye.
One can hope and pray though.

I also hope you have a wonderful day.

Past Christmas Blessings To All!
Janice



 




Sunday, January 5, 2025

Sunday Starts

 
I'm back folks!
Had a wonderful vacation.
Mostly restful and jam packed for sure.
It rained, we had freezing rain, snow.
More rain and snow on New Years Day.
Woke up to a dusting of snow Friday morning.
Then the temps dropped to the 20's.
Tundra loves it...me not so much.
What a crazy weather pattern.
Hope everyone enjoyed their holidays.
Let us hope 2025 will be a great one.

Work contacted me four times while I was on vacation.
Whatever will they do when I retire?
My goal is to retire in March 2026.


My first start is Eliza's French Birds 1849.
Am not a pink person really,
 but I was drawn to this pattern.
My paternal great grandparents came here
from France, so this might be why I wanted
to stitch this pattern. 
Stitching this on
 32 ct Rose Blush Belfast linen
by Wichelt.


Day one I stitched the first bird and some leaves.


Day two I finished the second bird 
with more leaves and berries.
Would like to have this finished by Valentines.
The color is so faint on this line, you cannot
really see it is a rose color.


Next up is Prairie Schooler
February Booklet # 160.
I am doing the mini chart.


The first block is almost finished.
I realized that when I took this pic,
I did not do the red backstitching at the bottom.
Using all called for DMC floss.
Am doing this on 32ct White Lugana linen.
It looks tan in this photo, but trust me it is pure white.
So white that I decided to stitch this pattern
2 strands over 2 instead of my normal 1 over 2.
Now when I do use two strands, I always
pull them apart and then put them together
again before stitching.
I learned this from a customer who came
into our antique store years ago
when I use to work our store.
Her name is Terri.
You may know her from her blog
Chocolates For Breakfast...well unfortunately
she no longer blogs, but I have heard she is
on Instagram now with the same name.
She is an awesome cross stitcher.


Started block 2 and added the backstitching 
on block 1 which I forgot before.
The border reminds me of 
the picot stitch in crochet. 
I once did this stitch for the border
on a baby blanket I crocheted
for my nephew when he was born.

Finally my blessings sampler for the new year.


They say if you can stitch a sampler
and have it finished in the month of January,
you will have good luck for the year.
I chose this very small sampler so it
would be finished this month.


This was my New Years day start. 
Halfway completed already.
Me thinks it will be finished in time.
This is being stitched on a mystery linen
I had from a previous project.
Using all of the fancy floss and DMC.

In other news,
Bob and I spent New Years Eve home.
We had Cranberry/ Mango margaritas
a small lobster tail for each of us and a few
appetizers I made.
Bob went to bed at 10 and I stayed up just to watch
the ball drop and then went to bed.

We have a celebrity in our house now.
Bob entered one of Tundra's pics into a doggie calendar.
We were notified the other day that Tundra was selected.
He will be Mr. February as we call him now. LOL
Once I receive my copy,
I will post a pic of him.

I have been staying up til 10 or later lately.
Getting up between 7 and 8.
Now I have to get back up at 5 for work again. UGH

Well I have one more day before going back,
so will enjoy my last day stitching.

Hope everyone has a great week.

Happy New Year Blessings To All!
Janice




Monday, December 16, 2024

December CupboardScape

Hello my friends.
Today will be my last post of the year.
Thank you all again for another wonderful year.




 

I bought this stocking on the antique trail
this past August.


Bob made the tree from an old door.
He sold quite a few again in all sizes.
I decided to keep one.



He also made the sign.
We sold these back some 15 years ago.


Making memories is so very important to me.

In other news,
it was a rainy chilly day yesterday.
Even Tundra did not want to stay out very long.

Our family Christmas was great.
We enjoyed telling stories and laughing.

I hope everyone enjoyed my 2024 
 Christmas decor.
Another year n the books.
I will be away from blogging until the  
New Year...
however I will pop in ad visit all of you
that post in the coming weeks.  
Plan on doing  whatever I choose
on my vacation...but I do have plans.

My hope is that everyone has a very
Merry Christmas
and
Happy New Year!

Holiday Blessings To All!
Janice


Saturday, December 14, 2024

A Keeping Room Christmas

 Today's post is our keeping room.
I always call this my untraditional Christmas.
No red Christmas items in this room. 
Only my chairs and stone fruit have red in them.
Hope you enjoy this look.









Not all Santa's have to be red.


Just love the white and orange.





Close up of my tree.
Oranges, browns and golds.




This is why I wanted to get this stitch piece finished.





I bought this brown ribbon on the antique trail.
It was a steal for $2.00.
I placed it most everywhere.




Even the basket by my chair got a little festive.

In other news,
Thursday morning I got a call from my mom
that she lost power.
I left work early and Bob and I 
went and picked her up.
There is no way I would let my mom
freeze in her own home.
It was 19 degrees when we left her house.
Our family Christmas party is today.
She will stay with us until Wednesday now.

Hope everyone is getting ready for their
own Christmas festivities.

Have a magical weekend my friends.

Warm Weekend Blessings To All!
Janice