Showing posts with label Scatter Freedom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scatter Freedom. Show all posts

Friday, July 03, 2009

Scatter Freedom Finished!

I got it finished up last night. It was such a fun stitch!

Shepherd's Bush Scatter Freedom finished!
Shepherd's Bush "Scatter Freedom"
Fabric: 18 ct. Khaki Davos
Threads: Crescent Colours, GAST and DMC (3 over 2)


I went to the American Frame website and was looking at frames. I really like this one...

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Maybe I'll actually order it this time. I love to pick out frames, but hate to spend money on them. Isn't that silly?? I guess I'd rather be spending my money on stitching stuff than framing - I really need to get over that! :)

I hope everyone has a very happy and safe 4th of July! Not sure what we have planned yet - we will probably just go outside and watch the fireworks like we did last year. We could see them from our condo parking lot. Write soon! :)

Thursday, July 02, 2009

New Stash and New Start

I got some stitching stash from Down Sunshine Lane yesterday. I was able to get some things with the money I made from selling my old stash (thank you everyone!). :) The first thing I got was some fabric and the buttons for Shepherd's Bush's "Scatter Freedom."

I was browsing this quilt magazine...

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When I came across this article...

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And I saw "Scatter Freedom" as one of their stitched models in their shop. I hadn't really looked at it before and thought it was so cute! So I decided to stitch it for the Fourth of July.

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I started yesterday when I got the package from Amy. Here's my progress so far...

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I think I should be able to get it finished by the 4th. I also worked on "The Riddle" a little bit yesterday. I'm almost done with the bottom portion.

The Riddle

The Riddle as of 7/1/09

And here is the other stash I got from Down Sunshine Lane...

Stash from Down Sunshine Lane
Moira Blackburn "Pains of Love" and "Emily Bronte Sampler," Blackbird Designs "It's Berry Time," LHN/CC thread pack "Joyful and Caring" and a fat 1/4 of 40 ct. Flax New Castle Linen.

Belle Soie Silk
Yummy silk and linen

I had a couple people ask about my stitching... I normally stitch in hand, but I do use scroll frames for projects that are long or that have specialty stitches. I usually iron my pieces before taking a picture. I'm just picky that way - I can't help it! About the scroll frames I use - the one pictured is an old frame called Rolaframe that I got at my LNS when I lived in Georgia. I honestly don't know if they are still being made. I also use the EZ Stitch frame, which I know is still being made. You can find them at Michael's and other shops. I also use Q-Snaps once in awhile, but not very often. I prefer to stitch in hand if at all possible. I don't use a stand with my frames, I tried them once, but I never got used to them.

Well, that's all for now! I'm going to get back to my stitching! Write soon! :)