Showing posts with label Kustom Krafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kustom Krafts. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Lots of Stitching

In looking back at my recent blog entries, I see I've actually accomplished a bit of stitching I haven't posted.  No new finishes, but some progress.  :) 

KUSTOM KRAFTS - EVERYONE NEEDS THEIR OWN SPACE

This one is my current obsession!  I can't wait to get home from work every day to stitch on this!  The new Needlework System 4 floor stand is definitely helping me with the progress.  Here's how it looks as of last night:


I can just see the beginning of the basket handle; can't WAIT till I get to the kitty at the bottom of the design!  What a fun stitch this is!!

KUSTOM KRAFTS SAL - NAPTIME DRAGON

I fear, stitching on the project above has made me seriously neglect this one, altho I do have a tiny bit of progress to show:
Here's what this one will look like when it's finished:



I've just barely made a start on the top left flower.  I love the bright colors in this design.

LHN - Fa-La-La (ORNAMENT SAL)

I would really like to have this one finished up by the end of the month; we'll see how it goes.  I haven't even finished the first ornament in this new series, while lots of the SAL participants have finished at least the first three.  I'm a slug!



BOUQUET FOR CHERYL SAL

I'm on vacation for the next few days (yeah!) and am thinking I may concentrate on this one.  I do have progress to show since I posted this one last though:



OAKHAVEN 2010 MONTHS SAL

I completed March a couple weeks ago but never posted it:


TUSAL AS OF MARCH 15

Last but not least, it's time once again to post progress on my TUSAL (Totally Useless SAL).  You can find the link in the sidebar for more info on this SAL. 

That's about it for now from my little spot in Colorado.  My tulips and daffodils are coming up; weather prediction is for close to 70 tomorrow!  BUT, rain/snow predicted for Thursday evening and into Friday/Saturday....that's springtime in Colorado.  Can you believe March is generally our snowiest month of the year?!  I sure hope that isn't the case for the second half of the month...we haven't had much here so far.

Happy Stitching!

Vicki in CO


Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Overdue Update

The Olympics had me totally engrossed...every minute I wasn't at work, I was watching the Olympics!  Boy, did that hurt when my alarm went off at 6:00 am!  I think I'm about caught up on my sleep now.  I sure did enjoy watching all of those athletes compete; regardless of the country they were representing.  Altho I admit, it was great to see the U.S. win so many medals. 

STITCHING OBSESSION

Okay, I admit, I'm already obsessed with cross stitch.  However, the past couple of weeks my stitching has taken a decidedly strange turn.  While I have several projects underway, and generally rotate between them, I've found myself completely engrossed in one particular project...a long-time UFO that I started stitching again for two reasons:
  1. Tuesday UFO night on ILCS list
  2. UFO stitching on Kustom Krafts list
This project just happens to be one of Dyan Allaire's designs (Kustom Krafts).  It's called "Everyone Needs Their Own Space."  Since I started stitching on it again in January of this year, I've found myself wanting to work on it instead of anything else, and that's exactly what I've done the past couple weeks.  I am astonished with the progress I've made on this in a month!

As of 3-7-10


As of 2-9-10

It may not look like a lot of progress to you, but considering my stitching time is limited to a little while in evenings after work and the time I can find on weekends, I'm really excited at the way this design is coming to life!  Not to mention, I absolutely love the ease of reading the KK chart and the beautiful colors in the design.

NEEDLEWORK SYSTEM 4

Oh yes, I know I said I'd talk about the Needlework System 4.  I AM now the proud owner of this awesome stand and couldn't be happier!  It is absolutely THE best thing invented for stitching since the needle!  It is adjustable to just the right height for my eyesight.  The KK project is on scroll rods on the stand, and with my stitching glasses, I'm a serious two-handed stitcher.  (NOTE:  I don't stitch sitting in this recliner.  I stitch sitting on the sofa next to this chair). 


I also purchased the part that will hold q-snaps, but have not tried it out yet.

I did stitch a little on LHN 'Fa-La-La' but haven't taken a photo.  I'll probably wait until I finish it up at this point.

LIFE IN GENERAL

I had a rotten cold last week (caught either from DH who had it a few days before, or from one of the staff at work). 

Today I taught a new class for our Asian Pacific students on campus---giving them the basics of health insurance, information about our health center and student insurance.  I sure do enjoy teaching, so every opportunity is always fun for me.

I started giving more thought to what I eat; back to basics--more fruits and veggies, more whole grains, less sugar and processed foods.  I'm sure my blood sugar levels will appreciate the effort, and can't hurt the way my clothes fit either.   

Spring Break is next week, so should be quiet on campus.  I have a new temp employee starting on Monday; we can use an extra set of hands for preparing mailings, purging charts, etc. I plan to utilize her during Spring Break, again during the summer, and perhaps during Christmas Break this year. 

Think that's about all of the excitement here for the moment. 

Happy Stitching!

Vicki in CO




Sunday, January 31, 2010

My Computer and Stitching - January 2010

COMPUTERS...IT'S A LOVE/HATE RELATIONSHIP!
(Warning, this is a long and miserable tale!)


I seriously doubt anyone reading this has not experienced the ups and downs of being a computer owner.  It can be your best friend, 'Window' to the world (pun intended!), storage of the many small details of your life (bank account, income/expenses, photos, cross stitch patterns, knitting patterns...whatever your passion is), and so much more. 

And I'm sure everyone has experienced that sinking feeling inside when something goes wrong with the computer.  It might be a virus, faulty hardware, software incompatibility....dispair comes in many forms; but it can be gut-retching just the same.

The past few weeks I've had a continually frustrating series of major issues with my home computer.  It all started when I was unable to install Turbo Tax 2009.  I got a message saying it needed 'Windows .NET Framework 3.5' update installed in order to install.  After much research on the Microsoft website, I concluded that it was a problem outside my comfort zone to solve. 

We took it to the computer store at the university where I work, which is also where the computer was purchased.  A couple days later, I got a phone call from the IT tech saying the system had a bunch of viruses and the hard drive needed to be re-formatted and Windows reinstalled.  This was not good news; but wasn't as bad as it could have been, since the majority of my data is kept on a separate, external hard drive and backed up to CD periodically.  It would require reinstalling all my software, which is time consuming but not overwhelming.

After a week in the shop, my computer is ready to come home.  I begin by reinstalling my Microsoft Office 2007 Suite and get my e-mail up and running again.  From that, I moved on to Turbo Tax.  This time I was able to install it without problem.

In the next few days, I work to get the various software reinstalled and things seem to be fine.  UNTIL I try to play a new CD on the computer.  I put the CD in the drive, close it and wait for it to autoplay.  The green light comes on, I can hear the disk spin briefly, then NOTHING.  I try another music  CD, I try a software CD; all with the same result, or should I say NO result?!

I check 'Computer,' yep, the DVD/CD drive shows up.  I check 'Control Panel'.  It has a message that the CD 'failed to start - Error 10.'  It searches for a solution.  'No solution found.'  Great.  Now what?!

After trying numerous things, I can't get it to work.  DH once again unplugs everything and takes it back to the computer shop the next morning.  He calls me and says the check-in person says there are at least 40 computers ahead of mine, and will be at least two weeks before they can even look at it!  That is like telling me I have only one hour left to live!!  I ask, 'can they save my place in line and you can bring it back when they are about ready to be able to look at it?'  No.  The machine must be physically checked-in and kept by them.  Wonderful; just like a terrible toothache! 

So, I suggest he take it to our local Best Buy to see if they can look at it sooner.  While we are talking, the check-in person apparently looked up my computer in their system and tells DH, 'Oh, it's still under warranty.  Tell her to call Dell directlly.  They should be able to help out much sooner than we can.'  OK, maybe there is hope that I won't be a victim of the shakes from computer withdrawal!

When I get off work that day, I race home and call the support number at Dell.  After quite a long wait on hold, I finally get a live person.  I explain the problem and she says, ' Oh, no problem.  We'll send out a new drive and a Dell-certified tech will come to your house and install it.'  That sounds promising..  How long will this take?  'They should call you tomorrow.'  Wow. 

Sure enough, early the next morning, the tech calls and comes over an hour later.  It takes him about 3 minutes to install the new drive.  However, when we try the new drive, same exact error message as before.  (How did I KNOW this was going way too well?!)  He says I need to call Dell again and explain that didn't fix the problem.

I get someone on the phone at Dell and explain the situation.  'Oh, no problem.  We'll send out another new drive, a new motherboard and a new cable.'  Okay.  (in the back of my mind, I'm thinking, I just don't think that is going to fix the problem).  The same tech comes out the next day, removes and replaces all those computer parts.  You guessed it...SAME error message.

Oh man!  This time, the tech calls Dell and after having a discussion with them, asks DH for the OS disk that came with my computer (I'm at work and miss out on all this excitement).  The tech starts reinstalling Windows on my computer, leaves and gives DH a short messsage for me.  I get home, the install was waiting for someone to click 'accept' on one of those install agreement messages that we've all seen and never read.  I 'accept' and it takes over an hour for the OS to reinstall.

Alrighty, that is done.  Problem fixed?  Not quite.  The drive now works (finally), but there is a new issue.  The computer will not connect to the Internet via our old-fashioned home network with router and hub.  After recycling the hub and cable modem downstairs a couple times with no result, I make yet another call to Dell. 

After waiting at least 45 minutes on hold, I get someone who listens to my tale of woe.  She asks if I have another disk that came with the computer.  Yes, I have another one that has never been opened.  She walks me through installing it and then explains I need to unzip, extact and install each of the drivers checked on one of the screens.  She gives me an extension number and says to call the support number and use that extension if I have further difficulty.  Getting all that accomplished takes the rest of my evening.  But, eureka, the computer finally connects to the Internet.

Of course, since I now had the orignal version of Windows VISTA Business that came with my computer, once I was back online, the Windows Update function found a TON of updates it wanted to install to get the OS up-to-date (121 the first time!).  I started those installing and went to bed!

The next morning, there is a message waiting on the screen telling me that 14 of the updates 'failed.'  Wonderful.  And even better, guess what?  You guessed it....one of those that 'failed' is the '.NET Framework 3.5' that started this whole mess!!!  At this point, I'm ready to cry or throw the dang computer out in the snow.

So, once again, when I get home from work, I get on the phone to call Dell.  I enter the extension number the woman had given me.  I get a young man on the phone within a matter of 5 minutes.  After going through the whole tale once again, he informs me, 'Windows is a third-party software to Dell.  Therefore, we cannot assist you with issues related to it.  You will have to speak to Microsoft or speak to one of our fee-based support people.'  At this point I was at the end of my patience!  I informed him that I was not paying a CENT for help with this issue, since one of their Dell-certified techs had seen fit to reinstall Windows on my computer without my knowledge.  He tells me to 'hold on, he'll transfer me.' 

I'm figuring he'll transfer my call to Siberia and will either be on hold for the rest of my life, or I'll soon fine myself with a dial tone in my ear.  Instead, after pressing '1' for this and '3' for that option, I actually get a live person on the phone.  This time, it is a very very nice woman.  After I explain (yet again!) what is going on, she says, 'I understand.  I can help you with that.'  WHAT?  You're kidding?! 

She connects to my desktop remotely, looks at a couple things, goes to Microsoft's website, downloads and installs three items, then is able to install all of the 'failed' Windows updates! After restarting the computer, she asks me to try installing Turbo Tax.  It works!!  The DVD/CD drive is still working.  Could the problems actually be fixed finally?! 

The answer to that question remains to be seen, but at least for now, everything seems to be okay.  I'm still working to get my software installed once again.

STITCHING UPDATES

The computer fiasco cut into my sewing time this past week, but I did actually accomplish some stitching on my Tuesday UFO/KustomKrafts SAL--'Everyone Needs Their Own Space' by KustomKrafts.  Now that I'm working on this one again, it's one of my favorites to work on.  Here's an updated photo.


No new updates on any of my others SALS, but I did join another one!  Tonia from Oakhaven is hosting a 'Months 2010' sampler SAL on her Yahoo group.  I recently joined the list and all of my stitching time yesterday went to completing January from start to finish.  Here's how this one looks.

   I'll leave you with a photo of my TUSAL as it appears on this, the final day of January 2010.

Happy Stitching!

Vicki in CO

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Very Stitchy Update

Wow, I'm amazed at how much stitching I accomplished when my computer was in the shop!  Now that it's back home and I have most of my software up and running again, I've been trying madly to catch up with everyone's posts and blogs.  Whew!  You all talk SOO much; how on earth do you get so much stitching accomplished?  It is a total mystery to me.

The other thing I decided, something I should have realized a long time ago, if I don't enjoy what I'm stitching, then why am I stitching it?  The projects I'm working on right now are all so much fun, and that is truly what this hobby should be about.  Artistic expression, no matter the medium, should be about the enjoyment of the process, not about how fast you finish, or even necessarily about the finished project.  This seemed like a revelation to me.

THREE FINISHES!

But, I digress.  Up first, Elvis is finally finished and framed, altho not on the wall as of yet.  It's close to a month late, since it was to be a Christmas gift for DH, but what can I say?  Surgery definitely got in the way.


Normally I don't use glass on my framed items, but with our fur babies, I figured it wouldn't hurt on this one since it is all black stitching.  The photo doesn't do it justice; it is a double mat and a flat black frame.

I finished a long-standing UFO, Ascot Albert Wizzer ornament.  The first photo is how he looked on 8/17/07, when I last worked on him!  I love Rene's idea of having a theme tree during the year, so I'm thinking various snowmen would be great for January.  So, I have one (pretty bare tree)!  :)



Here he is finished.  Yes, our little tabletop tree is still out; I'm waiting on DH to bring up the plastic tubs from downstairs so I can take the Christmas decorations down.




I have one more small finish, actually for a SAL, but won't show it until it is framed.  I'm actually waiting on some beads from 123 Stitch, which should arrive tomorrow.

SAL PROJECTS

Heaven help me, I have joined so many SALS this year, I think I need to give up sleeping to have a prayer at keeping up!


This one is a pure pleasure to stitch!  I could easily keep on stitching and stiching, but I'm trying to do a sort of rotation with the various projects I have going.  I tried photographing this in several different room, and even outside, but the lavendar fabric just refuses to look right on the computer.

My chosen fabric is a Silkweaver Solo, 28 ct. Jobelan. It is a lightly marbled lavender.The threads I'm using are Carrie's Creation 'Lumière de Cheryl.' This floss was dyed by Carrie's Creations especially for Cheryl Miller. I purchased it a while back, with the intention of using it for this free chart, but just hadn't gotten around to stitching it. This SAL makes that possible!




Rose Garden Mandala by Chatelaine - Martina Weber

A very small start on this one.  I admit I'm a bit intimidated with all the beads and directions on this one!  I love how the mandalas look; just hope I'm up to the stitching!  This beautiful design was in the September 2009 issue of the wonderful online stitching magazine, The Gift of Stitching.




I started on this a couple years ago as a SAL on KustomKrafts list.  This was my progress as of 3/10/07.  I pulled this one out again and am working on it on Tuesdays as my SAL with the ILCS list and also as my UFO SAL on the KustomKrafts list.  It is such a beautiful design; sure would be nice if I could get it finished by the end of 2010!


Silkweaver 28 ct Jobelan - Spring Garden, DMC Floss

This is my progress as of today.  I've finished a section and will soon be ready to work down the left side of the design. Woo Hoo!



This is what the finished product will look like someday.  Isn't is awesome?



Other SALS - HAED

Alas, I have several other SALS for the new year that I have kitted up but have yet to put a stitch in! 

One is my very first try at a HAED design.  You signed up and chose one of four storykeep designs to stitch.  During the SAL, you have to post at least three progress photos.  It doesn't matter how far you get in the project, it is the fact that you do post three and make some progress each time.  At the end of the SAL, you recieve the other three designs.  How cool is that; four HAED storykeep designs for free? 

Since this is my first HAED design, I thought it was good to start with something fairly small.  The one I choose--Dragon Luck, is 50w x 178H.  I'll be using Antique White 25 ct Lugana and DMC floss, and stitching 1 over 1.  I'll post progress photos once I actually get started on this.


Rae, from one of the lists I'm on, is hosting a SAL to stitch a Victorian Christmas Stocking.  The original designs were from a magazine called Cross Stitch & Country Crafts.  They also appeared in a book compilation.  I was looking for something else a while back and found a pile of these magazines (I'm guessing one of my eBay purchases a while back).  There they were; the issues with the various designs!  I'm planning to stitch the one called 'Stitcher's Studio' from the July/Aug 1989 issue.  This will be on 25 ct Mushroom Lugana.  I hope to get a start on this one in the next couple days as well.


I really like the charts by Little House Needleworks, and in the spirit of creating lots and lots of new ornaments, I joined this SAL to stitch the new monthly ornament series they are putting out.  I have the first two charts and that's as far as that has gone so far!

And Still More - Bride's Tree SAL

The Bride's Tree is a German tradition.  It's believed that a couple's Christmas tree needs twelve specific ornaments for happiness in their life yourney together.  This SAL gives you the theme for the month and you choose the design to stitch.  It doesn't have to be finished into an ornament.  January is a house, which symbolizes shelter.  I have the stitching on this one done, but don't want to show it yet because I need to finish it.  This one will not be an ornament. 

Yep, Another One - Mary Wigham USA SAL

This great sampler is available for FREE download from Needleprint. This is an idea of what it will look like when it's finished, although my colors won't be exactly the same.




I've made a VERY small start on this one so far; not enough to post. 


These FREE designs are just adorable; each block is 31 x 36 stitches.  Right now, A-O are available for download.  I haven't started this yet, but I just love the possibilities for these cute designs.  At the very least, I will be collecting all of these for stitching at a later date.

Whew!  If you read all the way to the end, I commend you!  And, putting it all down in writing, I know for sure that I need a SERIOUS 12-Step Program for this SAL addiction!!  But, what a lot of great stitching!

Just for staying with me for all of this, I'll leave you with an updated photo of our dumpster rescue kitty---Lucky aka 'Little Squirt.' 



Happy Stitching!!

Vicki in CO


Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Oreo Cookie Attacks Tacky Bob During Stitching Finish!

Oh my goodness, I have so many updates from the past week, I hardly know where to start. Guess I'll start with the last one first (sort of).  Tonight I finished the Kustom Krafts October SAL. Woo Hoo!! It is an adorable poinsettia design, intended to go on a jar lid. I was tempted to finish it as a tree ornament, but found the perfect jar while shopping at Wally World last night.

I decided to add a few green beads to the center, and that's when my 'helping kitty,' Oreo Cookie, got into the act. I grabbed my beading supply container, found some green beads, poured a few out on my Tacky Bob and got to work. As you can see by this photo, my Tacky Bob is now broken and is not so tacky anymore!  The photo doesn't capture just how much Oreo Cookie fur is now covering Tacky Bob!  Maybe I'll rename it my Furry Bob?!  I don't think Oreo will ever be very good at bead work!  Guess I'll have to add a new Tacky Bob to my 'Wish List.'  Dang cat!

As a long-time paper crafter and scrapbooker, I have a 3-ring binder of various shape plastic templates.  One of the circle templates was the perfect size, so I drew a pencil circle on the back of the stitched design and cut it out, added a circle of high loft quilt batting, and glued that to a cardboard circle.  Then I glued all of that down to the jar lid, with the excess fabric glued down around the edge.  Last, I added sparkly ribbon around the side of the jar lid to hide the raw edge of the fabric.  These photos don't do justice to how pretty this looks in person (blame the photographer--me!) 

For right now I 'borrowed' my DH's bag of almond M&M's.  I think this would look great on a shelf or table with red/white peppermints or holiday color M&M's in it.  Thanks so much to Dyan from Kustom Krafts for this free project through her Yahoo group!  Here's another photo of the finished project.

Needless to say, Oreo Cookie is now banned from my stitching area when I'm beading!

Happy Stitching!

Vicki in CO

Monday, October 5, 2009

'Helping' Kitty and Monday Stitching Update

We had cool and rainy weather over the weekend, which led to some good stitching time for me.  Some good progress was made on "Snowman Welcome Banner."

I also got a small start on the October Kustom Krafts SAL.  It will be a small poinsettia.  It's supposed to go on top of a round jar, but mine may turn into a tree ornament.  I'll have to see what I think once the stitching is complete.  It really is on white fabric; my camera and I didn't get along very well today!


Last, serial starter that I am, I found the perfect pattern to make for my DH for Christmas!  He was in a rock band for several years in high school and college, and at the ripe old age of 67, still loves his guitars! 

I had the perfect fabric in my stash from Silkweaver for this one.  I have yet to put a stitch in, but I do have the threads all collected, so I'm ready to go.  I'll be using the GAST threads the pattern calls for.



In the next couple of weeks, I hope to go through my stash to start weeding out items I know I will never have time to stitch.  I'll be listing them for sale on my other blog "Vicki's Stash to Go."  It is currently empty, but be sure to check back, there will be lots of charts and kits up for grabs at great prices.

Eventually, I hope to go through my stitching magazines and may also have quilting kits, books, and other quilting goodies for sale as well. 

For those of you who haven't met Oreo Cookie, my 'helping' kitty...here she is snoozing on my cutting table (on top of the fleece I bought to make a football-themed throw for our son for Christmas).  She 'helps' me every second that I am in the house; following me everywhere I go.  In this case, she was 'helping' me while I got the binding ready to sew on another Quilt of Valor.



Oreo is still sleeping, now cuddled securely under the quilt; have you ever seen such a 'helping' kitty?


And one last shot, taken this evening.  Oreo is all sprawled out on the top of my messy desk...'helping' me as I read my e-mail and watch TV.  With 'help' like this, no wonder it feels like I never get anything done!  BUT, I must admit, I wouldn't trade our fur babies for anything. 



One last item....check out this blog for a great giveaway: The Happy Needle.  It runs through October 8th.
 
Until next time, have a GREAT week and Happy Stitching!

Vicki in CO



Wednesday, September 23, 2009

A Finish and a WIP Revisited

Yeah!  I have my very first cross stitch finish for 2009!  I decided to get back into stitching by doing a small project--a free SAL by Dyan Allaire from Kustom Krafts--offered on her Yahoo group.  Dyan's intention was for the design to be finished into a gift bag. 


However, once I got the design stitched, I decided to go in a little different direction with it.  I decided to stitch it onto the side of a tote bag so I could carry my current stitch project in the tote.  One thing led to another, as I was putting borders around the design, I thought, "Ok, what if I lined the stitching and made it into a pocket on the outside of the tote bag?"  This is what I came up with:

I think it came out pretty good.  If you look closely, the dark fabric I used for the cornerstones (and also for the lining of the pocket) has butterflies in it.


So.....first project for the year finished.  What to stitch next?  I'm torn between starting something new, :^) or working to finish one of my WIPs (or more correctly UFOs!).  So, I decided for right now I am going to begin stitching on an old project.  It's called Fall Y'all by Lizzie Kate.  Here's a photo of how it currently looks:

According to the photo file, it was last worked on it on 9/20/07, so it has definitely been a while!!  Here's what the finished project should look like:

Now I can't guarantee that I won't also start a new project soon.  I have been eying something I bought a while back at our LNS.  It's called  "I Love Quilting" and it's by Hob Nobb Designs. 



Here's a close-up of the design itself:


It comes with very cool clay embellishments.  Only thing slowing me down from starting this one right away is that I need to find the right 28 count fabric and dig out the appropriate GAST threads! But, watch this space for updates soon....

Until next time, Happy Stitching!  Vicki in CO