Yummytimtam's Cross Stitch

Hi, welcome to my blog. This is about on one of my favorite crafts - namely cross stitch. Currently I'm doing various project rotations including Flaming June, Custom Cupid, Snow Wolves, Harmony, Watergarden, Alpine Seasons, Japanese Garden, Cranes, Angel of the Morning, Forest Goddess, The Abduction of Psych (beading), Persian Iris Garden, Mystery X and Cosima


Vivienne was born on 18 July 2005
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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Rosemarkie Update



Here is the progress. I've been stitching on and off last week or so. I'm very happy with progress, it's now nearly 2/3 of the way. Hoping for another HD soon. I'm going to take a short break from this for a while to pay some attention to my other wips, but I would like to come back to this very soon.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

The Assemblying Process

As I mentioned yesterday, I took some photoes during the assembly of the box. But first of all just a few notes about this project. This was an Online Class from Martina Weber of Chatelaine in 2006, I started the panels as each part was being released each month. I stopped after the panels as I wasn't too keen on the other accesories that come with this 1 year class. I then had a gap of more than 1 year where it was sitting in my wips piles. (I had lasic eye surgery and couldn't bear the idea of over 1 stitching on 32 count fabric.) I finished the lid + bottom last month. The finishing kit was from Judy Odell. In total it took 5 evenings to finish.

This is the panels after being laced up, I used glue gun as per instruction initially but got worry very soon after. I'm using all acid free materials including the mat. I'm not sure if the glues is going to do to my stitching in many years to come so switched to full lacing instead for the rest. Hence took a little longer to do the whole project.




This is after the panels are joined up. The curve need which Judy provided had been magical in this so is the ladder stitch. The ends just joined up so beautifully. The stitches disappeared after pulling tight. You can't see the join here, can you ? I am so happy , I wish I knew about these when I did the finishing for my simple needlebook many years ago. This is just so much tidier and easier. The finishing was a breeze. I didn't have to ask DW for advice at all. Whereas previously she got sick of me asking her what and how to do next. LOL


Now the secret compartment is done and the bottom is also stitched in. I have made the secret compartment taller than Judy's instruction. The seperator was also thicker as I used 2 mats joined together instead just 1. You couldn't see the secret compartment in the video as I forgot to show it and it was dark anyhow. Maybe the net video. You can also see the lid half done. I need to add the 'catcher' underneath. The knob was very hard to do as I was too scare to break a thread in my stitching. Luckily DW has knitting needles of various size which did the job for me.


And voila this is the finished project.

I decided not to put the cord and tassels in as I think it will obstruct the view of the panels at the bottom, but I might change my mind later.

Gosh this is a very long post and thank you for your attention.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Japanese Octagonal Box

I'm Done !!!!

YAY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

My first ever Chatelaine finish !!!

I finished this a few hours ago now, but as I thought it would be much better showing this as a video instead of picture, I've been playing last 2 hours how to upload a video. But here it is. Not the best quality, but you get the idea. I'm so happy and proud of it. And I finished it within my birthday too.


I also took some pictures during the assembly, but I'll upload those later. It is 1:30 in the morning now, I need to sleep and will post more later. LOL

Hmmm somehow it wouldn't show the video here together. I'll have to post in a seperate post.

Sunday, May 04, 2008



Here it is, my Chinese surname, for the bottom of the box. All done, finished it last night but was too tired to upload it. Yes, it's all over 1, and on 32 count, but I used tenting with 2 threads, so a bit more easier. Because of the size, over 2 won't have much detail but I grindded my teeth and designed the chart over 1. I'm quite happy with it. Now time to assemble the box, which I'll start tomorrow.