Monday, 20 August 2012

August IHSW (Day Three)

Ahh! I didn't update on Saturday, and my Sunday update is late! It was far too hot to do much of anything this weekend-- Kamloops was Canada's hotspot reaching all the way up to 38 degrees! And it isn't ending any time soon. We're stuck in a heat wave! It was already 21 degrees at 6 AM today-- utterly crazy!

We moved all our beds downstairs, and have been sleeping in the living room. Feels like a camp out, and least we're avoiding the heat! Unfortunately, the fact all three of us are downstairs makes it hard to keep a lamp on/near me while cross stitching. It kept getting turned off... >.>

So, my IHSW wasn't as productive as I had hoped it would be. First up will be a WIP of the Fairy Silhouette, which I only managed to finished a wing and a half. It was too dark once I started working on it, which required me to hold the aida in an awkward position, so I successfully managed to hurt my arm. ... I haven't work on it since. XD



After I put down the fairy, I procrastinated for a little while. What to work on, what to work on? Eventually I decided to start on a Christmas present, since I had the pattern ready to go. I don't want to leave gifts until December, since then I don't have time for ANYTHING else. I learned.


That is the beginnings of a witch's hat. A Slytherin witch to be exact. ;) It's for the same person as the Fairy Silhoutte, who is a big Slytherin supporter. I'm going to adjust the colours so that it looks like her! Unfortunately, the pattern consists of a lot of black, so I was thinking I could make the hair green, even though that isn't her real life hair colour! (It's very dark.)

The pattern asks for 3 shades of black, one of which I don't have, so I'll need to go thread shopping. That also explains that blank portion of the top. Even if I don't get the necessary colour for a while, it'll be a lot less to stitch come December!

Not a whole lot to update with, but better than nothing! I'm still in a mood for stitching, so I'll take advantage of the early morning before it gets too hot! Till next time, xoxoxo

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Blossom Of Winter - Heartstitch Designs
Slytherin Witch - Hazel's Farm

Friday, 17 August 2012

August TUSAL + IHSW (Day One)

Yay! I finally get to participate in the TUSAL/IHSW for this year! It's been far too long, so I won't diddle daddle in getting straight to the point!

First off will be my ORTs. I did have a jar (and a pre-existing bag) but both were lost in the apartment fire. The bag + its collection smelt too much of fire smoke, and the jar... Well, I have no idea WHAT happened to it. Because everything was in the storage unit, mixed in with the fact I wasn't stitching much AND I kept forgetting I needed a new jar, I've been using a plastic sandwich bag (again.).


I don't know why I have a DMC cover in there ( XD) and I threw in some plastic canvas from a Deathly Hallows cellphone charm I made a few weeks ago. Mainly, there are a lot of greens and blacks. Plastic bags aren't so good at layering your ORTs, as they all just pile in whichever way they prefer. More personality I suppose!

Now, IHSW starts this weekend, which I am totally stoked about! I've been in a huge cross stitchy mood as of late, so this gives me a great excuse to literally whittle away the hours with my needle and aida! I'm going to start off this IHSW with a current WIP of a project I started on Tuesday.



It's a fairy silhouette-- a Winter one to be exact, and all that is left on her is her wings and some snowflakes/sparkles. (Not really sure what they are. XD) I'm going to make those glow-in-the-dark, so hopefully it'll look REALLY nice once I reach the end result.

It's for a friend whose birthday is in September. I wanted a head start so I'm not racing within a week's deadline, only to not finish it. I'm VERY happy I chose to do it this way; it's nearly done, and I still have several weeks till her birthday!! Yay! (Now if I can behave and work like this for Christmas!)

I'll post an update tomorrow for ISHW, and if it isn't the fairy, it might be Bulbasaurs! (I'm in a Bulbasaur mood.) Till then, xoxoxo

Monday, 13 August 2012

Final Fantasy VII Logo

Small update today, which is a simple, tiny emblem from FF VII! It's the first project I worked on after moving into the new place, and it only took me an hour or two. It's cute, was great fun to work on, and I had another excuse to work with my brown aida! I think it looks great on the brown.


My younger brother saw it and instantly asked if he could have it; I'm still considering that request! Till next time xoxox
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FF VII Logo

Thursday, 9 August 2012

Pikachu Pile

Ah life, how it gets in the way of your to do lists~

Whelp, today will be a small update. For my mom's birthday, which fell two days before Mother's Day, I figured I'd work on a large project for the two holidays. I started on it about a week before, and made fairly good progress (even though I missed count on two pikachus and didn't notice until I was done the entire black outline! ;A; So two of them are chubby Pikachus... :c ) once I hit the yellow, I just... Stopped working on it. Not sure why.

Of course, I couldn't find my camera, so I wasn't able to take WIP pictures, which saddens me greatly. I really liked watching the progress on this. This is my most current progress thus far:


It's definitely fun to work on, and I really should get started back on it. I just don't focus well! x3 Good thing moms are so understanding~

Till next time, xoxox

Wednesday, 1 August 2012

Bellsprout Evolution

When I moved into my new place, one of my best friends helped me out, whereas everyone else bailed out on me. Very tough move, I'll tell ya. But because she spent so much time helping out, I wanted to make her something as thanks, and seeing how her favourite Pokemon is Bellsprout, that's what I made for her! She was very happy when I gave it to her, the smile on her face leaving me quite fuzzy and warm inside. <3






Worked on this over the course of a few days, very on and off, especially at the beginning. I love the greens; it's so vibrant in person! Genis decided to pop in for most of the pictures, looking all wrinkly and cute. x3

I think this one was one of my top favourites, and was incredibly hard to give away, so I can't wait to get started on my own Pokemons to hoard. I'll have to start with my favourite-- Bulbasaur. ;) Till next time! xoxo

Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Valentine's 2012

Well, I was keeping up with my Valentine's gifts in February, with only the large gift needing a few colours when the fire hit, so I didn't get it done until around April! I worked on a total of four projects: 3 of which were simple pokechat hearts, and 1 of an Abysswolf sprite.

I'll start with the Poke hearts, which were fun to make and didn't take long at all! I still haven't given them out to my friends, as I've been trying to gather up ALL the gifts I owe to them before mailing them out. (Two need to go all the way to Ireland!) So, I can't tell you if they liked them or not!!


I accidentally kept using the wrong reds for all three of them, so each one is unique! x3

Next up is the sprite, which was of Genis from Tales of Symphonia! It was around 22 colours, which is probably the most colours I've ever worked with in a single project. It was a lot of work, but I'm super proud of how it turned out. I don't know if I'll be able to give it away! </3

I managed to take quite a few WIPs of my progress, but I lost my camera when everything got packed up, so it jumps from partially done to COMPLETED. I wish I had been able to WIP shot throughout the whole process.





I used sparkly DMC for the white in his hair and clothing, which looks great, though if I ever remake him (probably will. I want my own ToS set!) I'll go with good ole regular white.

That's all that I worked on for Valentine's Day, so that's all for tonight. Tomorrow, expect a new set of WIPs, though it's going to be difficult to choose which project I should show first! So many! (I think there's about 20. :O ) Till then, many happy stitchings! xoxox

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PokeChat Sprites
Genis Sprite #194

Friday, 27 July 2012

Long Over-Due Return!


Hello everyone! Even if you don't remember me, or why you were following this blog, I hope in the next few weeks I create new memories/reasons for you!

To begin with, I want to apologize for my long absence (it's been about, 7-8 months since my last blog?) and explain a little of what happened to me this year. Very big, not-so-exciting, life changing events happened. Let's start with Christmas. I was going strong, had plenty of ambitious projects, then poof! I was gone. Well, unfortunately for me, I came down with a really bad flu halfway through December, which elevated into an ear infection and even the loss of my voice! Needless to say, I didn't get my gifts done, and Christmas was pretty miserable.

January was spent procrastinating, and though I started up cross stitching in February, on the 29th, a fire occurred in the building I lived in. There were 52 units in that building-- thankfully only 4 of them burned up. (Though I do feel sorry for those 4.) The rest suffered severe water damage. (Over 1, 500 gallons of water per minute!) No one was hurt, though a few animals were found dead, including one of my own, who drowned in his cage.

The building was classified uninhabitable, and everyone was forced to pack up what little was intact, and move. Everyone was given lodgings for 3 days on the 29th, and after that, was a 2 week wait until we heard what state the building was in. Of course, we were all told we only had a few days to move out. Hard hats, reflector vests, and even safety masks were needed when going inside. It was horrible, and so stressful. I personally lived in my apartment for 9 years, so I was literally packing up my life.

A friend graciously took me in for the next four months, and though I had access to internet and some of my cross stitching supplies, I was just too plain stressed to want to stitch. Not to mention, a good portion of my belongings were in storage!

The good news finally came in June, when I found a place that I could afford, and was in the right location. Some might call it silly, but I'm now in a townhouse directly behind the building I previously lived in! I think it's a great reminder to show how far I've come since the fire, and I really do love this complex. The cause of the fire was undetermined-- some say it had to do with the laundry room, others with a lady who had been evicted, was a heavy drug user, and had a known record of property damage. Either way, after all that had happened, I feel much stronger for the wear, and I learned a lot. It really feels like a whole new beginning. (And don't worry, this complex has been around for over 30 years, and this was the first fire ever! I'm not worried about another one happening anytime soon. :3)

Of course, unfortunately for me, it took a whole month to get internet/cable hooked up, so I'm only able now to start blogging again! But during that time, after settling into my brand new place, I stitched a lot, and I can't wait to share with you all my new projects!

Now that my sob story is all over with, I suppose I should start with my Christmas WIPs. Only makes sense, right? I have a lot to blog about, so be ready to be busy for the next few days!

Let's start with a surprise gift for my friend, which was inspired by that popular meme "Took An Arrow To The Knee", which she really adored at the time.


I played around with some fonts, and I really like the outcome, and as an added bonus: the capped words "Arrow" and "Knee" are glow-in-the-dark! She really liked it, and even her dad got a kick out of it.

Next update shall be the Vampire Knight scarf I was working on. It still isn't done, but here's a nice WIP to catch all of you up on:


After awhile, I found I was losing count as I worked from the center out, so I opted for working on the border, as you can see. It looks funny, but it saved my sanity, and probably the project. Every time I go to work on it, I always have the wrong amount of threads, so I need to undo my stitches to add the right amount, but then I'm too annoyed so I put it aside to work on something else. I'm sorry!

Another Christmas gift I had been working on for multiple people had been those Pokeball barrettes. I successfully completed them all, but unfortunately, did not take any photos of the completed job! I still have two lying around as I didn't mail them out, so once I find them, I'll be sure to take a proper picture before they get sent off in that envelope. Let me just say, that they're so cute, and look wonderful! Well received by all. :3

Next, is a gift for a friend in Ireland. She really likes owls, just as I do, so I thought a Noctowl would be most fitting!! I didn't start this one in December, but rather in March/April. It didn't go well, as I said, due to the stress, though I did get at least half of it completed. Hope she doesn't mind how late her gift is!!


Lastly! (I know, that sure is a lot, isn't?!) Are some various Pokemons I was stitching up for everyone. I found out their faves, and got the sprites off of Bulbapedia. Nice and tiny, they are. I finished 3/5: Pikachu for my mom, Bellsprout for a friend, and Espeon for my brother. Just need a Charizard and a Dragonite!


I know I was planning on making Reindeer ornaments for our tree, but I haven't touched the first one since the last update, so there isn't much to share about those. I'll probably pick them back up in the fall when we all feel Christmas coming near. That's all for today, but I'll be back tomorrow with some Valentine's stitchy projects! (This time, all of them complete! :O) xoxo