Saturday, August 31, 2019

Mermaid Azure: Framed! And a small treasure.

You guys! I'm so excited: it's happened! Mermaid Azure is finally framed and up!

But before we get into that, I want to show you a little modification I made to the beads. Here's a closeup of the area I modified, see if you can guess what it is:


I'm guessing that since you are not me (aka glued to this particular project), you won't necessarily see any difference. So I'll point it out: you see that pearl the mermaid is holding? That pearl (or rather, faux pearl) belonged to my grandmother. She absolutely loved pearls, and she had strands of them (again, fake ones) at her shop. She would use them to add little details to baby girls' clothing and headbands, and she would use them so often and so liberally that I've always associated my granny with pearls. When she passed away, one of the things I got were quite a few strings of these pearls, and I have since put them in small bottles to use for my own handcrafts.

So it suddenly seemed obvious to me to add one to this little mermaid! Because mermaids love pearls too, don't they? And she's holding it so reverently, like a treasure. So I guess that if we're being all philosophical about this as a piece of art, I suppose the mermaid represents me holding a memory of my beloved granny and cherishing it always.

Framing

Now, for the framing. I didn't go to a professional framer's this time, because if I do that each time I finish a project I'll go bankrupt. So I went to my local hardware/furniture shop and picked up a white frame with ripples in the wood that reminded me of the waves of the sea:


I framed it in a very play it by ear sort of way: I simply draped the fabric over the back of the frame, moved it around to get it as centered as possible, and sewed the sides together with a very long stitch. So if you turn the frame around, you'll see this very handcrafted look (that's the word I'm going with, anyway):



What can I say? I'm just happy the front looks ok!

To top it all off, I found the perfect spot for it: my Mediterranean corner in the living room. With its blues and whites and the obvious sea theme, I could not have planned it any better:



And here goes a special shoutout to my husband, who is just fine with me putting a mermaid front and center in our common living space, because (in his own words) it's "so cool!". Not only that, but he hung it up himself. I married the right man!

And with that, I say a goodbye to summer, because once September rolls in that holiday vibe is gone (or maybe that's just because I'm a teacher). But I did it: I stitched a mermaid and got her framed and hung in the summer. I am satisfied! I hope you're all having a great week so far, thank you for reading and as always, happy stitching :)

Monday, August 26, 2019

Whiskers & Wings: Week 3

He's here! Our little kitten is stitched, backstitched, and looking out the window:


Cute, right? I still have to add his body of course, and a couple of french knots to bring a shine to his eyes, but I think he's looking adorable so far. Next week is going to be all about stitching more snow, and hopefully a couple of birds. We'll see how we get on. 

We've been so busy this last week again that I haven't had time to look for a frame for the beautiful Mermaid Azure, but I'm hoping to get something soon, because I want to hang her up and see her every day!

Finally, I never thought that I'd share anything other than cross stitching on this blog, but after looking at other crafting blogs and talking to a couple of you, I've realized that I enjoy getting to know a little bit more about the crafter behind the blog. So today I'm sharing a couple of pictures of the area where I live, so you can get an idea of what it looks like around here:






As you can see, it's quite... well, Mediterranean. Blue sea, white-washed villages, pita trees, aloe veras, dry hills. My Irish father-in-law calls it a moonscape (I still find that hilarious) but to me it's home! So I wanted to share it here with you.

I hope you're all having a good week, and as always, happy stitching!

Monday, August 19, 2019

Whiskers & Wings: Week 2

A curious little kitten has appeared at the window!


How are you all this week? We have been so extremely busy with getting back, doing things around the house, and getting ready for the new school year. We haven't stopped, and it looks like this week is going to be just as busy! Thankfully I've had time to sit down and work on my cross stitch for a bit, and I was getting good speed until I got to the kitten... he's adorable, but he is all confetti, so I'm afraid progress is slow.

The other day as I cleaned out my craft corner (again) I came across this little piglet:


And it made me smile because he has a little story to him. I first saw this little guy on the summer we moved to the US. He was misplaced in a Walmart aile, and to my 9-year-old mind he looked lonely and in need of a home because he only had one eye, and I guess I just thought he needed some extra love. My parents were happy to get him for me, and he became one of my favorite toys, and one of the teddies I cuddled at night (yes, I slept with teddies sometimes. Now I have cats!) 

Originally, Mr Piglet here didn't have the sweater. He was just a pink little pig with one eye. But one day at a garage sale, my mom or I (I don't remember who) found the adorable knit sweater he's wearing now. It was too cute and just the right size, so my mom got the sweater for Mr Piglet, which happened to be of an official teddy bear brand:


Once we put the sweater on, it never came off: I somehow thought that having a warm, cuddly sweater would make Mr Piglet feel better about having only one eye, and so you see, he's still wearing it, years later. Who knew he'd end up here in southern Spain? Probably not him!

I hope everyone's doing great. It looks like this will be a busy week so my next post will be a week from now, and hopefully I'll have some progress to show! For now, here are some progress pictures:



My beautiful fur babies! I'd missed them!


Sunday, August 11, 2019

Whiskers & Wings: Week 1 and Goodbye Belgium!

This week has been a combination of rest and day trips, so stitching time has been erratic, but I'm happy with my progress so far:



You can see part of the window now! And isn't that snowy effect just the coziest thing? I love it! I've been stitching this piece indoors when it was raining, or out in the garden when the weather was fair. I've been lucky enough to have spent some golden evenings outside stitching this piece, listening to the blackbirds sing and having Luno for company. In fact, I was caught in fraganti by my mother one evening, who caught me in all my Pyjama-Wearing, Cross-Stitching Goddess glory (please note the sarcasm):


What can I say? Not my most flattering picture, but certainly one of the most candid ones that perfectly capture a moment, I think.

Any time I'm in northern Europe in the summer, I find myself falling in love with the landscape and wildlife: the forests, lakes, castles, mountains... The deer and falcons and hares and foxes. These are things that we simply don't have where I'm from, and for me they're so beautiful and exotic, that I always want to take the feeling home with me. And as an armchair traveller, it's natural for me to gravitate towards books, so my summer reading usually consists of novels set in Alaska, or in some other remote northern place. Right now, I'm reading A Gathering Light by Jennifer Donnelly, which takes place around the New York countryside in the 19th century, and I'm loving that northern summer feel. 



That being said, I don't do winters in the north. I already lived in Belgium for quite a few years, and if that taught me anything is that the darkness and cold of the winter are not for me. I need the eternal sunshine and warmth of my beloved Mediterranean, where life is slow and the days are warm. Northern Europe is just a lovely summer dream. 

And so with that piece of inner monologue, I'll leave you with the last picture of Luno for a while, since tomorrow we're going back to Spain. Thank you for reading, and as always happy stitching :)



Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Mermaid Azure: Finished!

She's here! She's finished! She's got beads, she's washed and ironed and absolutely perfect:



I'm in love! The beads really make a difference. She's all a-glitter and just so princess-y. Yes, I have forgotten the correct use of the English language, that's how excited I am!

Since I used the beads that I had lying around the place, I'm sure the finished product looks quite different from the original, but I'm very pleased. I didn't have any treassures, so I went ahead and took some artistic license with bead placing and even colors. For example, I liked the idea of the dark blue beads trailing right off her hands, so I added those in and made them fall deeper than the pattern called for. And I really like the effect:



I also love the tail, so glittery and gorgeous! When I started beading, I really hadn't anticipated how well it would look in the end:




Oh and have I mentioned her haidress? It's so intricate! I mean, wow:


And that's it for now! The next time you see this beautiful girl, she'll be framed and ready to be hung up.


Happy stitching everyone! :)

Saturday, August 3, 2019

Whiskers & Wings: Discovering Martha Edwards

A few days ago my mom surprised me with this sweet little kit!



Isn't it adorable? As you know I love cats, and the expression on this kitten's face is so very sweet and candid. I can't wait to make this! We don't get any snow where I live, so for me the snow is very exotic, so for me this scene looks quite magical and cozy. This is definitely going to go in my crafting corner when it's done.

The design is Whiskers & Wings by Dimensions, it came out in 1999 I believe and is now retired. The artist is Martha Edwards, and I've found some of her other stuff, which is adorable:




She seems to really focus on cats, windows and birds, doesn't she? I absolutely love the cozy feel of her art. If I like stitching this one, I'll try getting a few others from her!

In my excitement I started stitching on it already, in breaks between beading my mermaid, and here's how it's looking so far:


I love the way that the design uses the aida canvas as the snow itself, so what I'm actually stitching is the shadows of it. Very clever! I think it's going to look absolutely gorgeous when it's done. A very relaxing project so far, so I'm very much enjoying it. 

And since we're speaking of cats, here is a picture of Luno, my parents' cat:

He may look sweet, but he's kind of mean!

Posing like the cat in Whiskers & Wings

Happy stitching everyone, and as always thank you if you take the time to comment, it always brings a smile to my face :)