Friday, April 26, 2019

Maniacal over Stitch Maynia!

If you're not familiar with Stitch Maynia and the flosstube podcasts on You Tube, each year starting on the 1st of May, cross stitchers all over the world start new projects throughout the month.   They then work on those projects throughout the year. I have seen myself accomplish more by working on several projects as opposed to just one because it keeps you from becoming bored with the same project all the time.   This is so much fun and I was able to work around my inability to purchase 31 projects and supporting materials all at once!  I am doing 31 projects in May, some people do 19 for the year 2019, some work on WIPs.  It's up to you how much you want to participate, if at all.  Last year I didn't participate because I was just getting back into cross stitch but I watched the You Tube Maynia 'starts' on floss tube and I was inspired !  So this year I am going for it! 
First, I organized all my floss as I had purchased a few boxes at garage sales filled with floss............
 Now it is all organized and floss from finished projects is back in the containers and in numercial order!  Ready, set, go! 
The floss below is from sales and it is either Coats or unlabeled neither of which I will put in with my others but I may use when I substitute colors.
There are also some full skeins which need to be put on cards and that will be a good t.v. watching  project.
Stitch Maynia for cross stitchers starts May 1st and you can really do as many or as few projects as  you want but of course I am following some of the great ones and starting a new project each day of May.  Then the object is to rotate them and finish throughout the year until May 1st 2020 when you do it all over again! LOL!    I am choosing small projects this year as not only do they work up faster but they utilize less material.   I do not have a bunch of money to be laying out for a years worth of cross stitch projects.  I spent a lot of time searching the internet and I was able to gather up over 31 designs for free from various cross stitch designers!  Now I just need some more material and kit them up!  I am truly excited about this!  
Are any of you out there cross stitchers?  Are you joining in for Stitch Maynia 2019?  This and the YOP  group on Ravelry have me planning like a fool!   I'll keep you informed and come May 1st there will be posts each day with my new start for that day!  
Meanwhile, as I was running around gathering and organizing my cross stitch, Miss Peeps left this on my desk chair............this is one of her 'babies'...she will leave it on my chair...I think she wants me to babysit...lol!
she has 2 babies.....this is her other one and it is on another chair........or it could be that they were fighting and she had to separate them..........that girl is too funny!
That's all the excitement for now.  I've been to the vets, the pharmacy and Walmart and filled the car with gas.  Now, I need to cut up a melon, make some bread and wash rugs and get them hung outside.  No rain today.....beautiful and sunny!
Happy Trails!!!

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

How did I miss World Book Day yesterday?

Evidently I need a 'specialty' calendar that has all those 'special' days on it.  I did finish a book which was very well written and enjoyable but mostly it dragged on and on.  I think I'll recommend it to Joanna at Stitching the High Notes because there was a lot about opera in it and the love of opera.  I had wanted to try this author and now that I have I am done with her....lol~
 I'm still reading Yonder which is a non-fiction about a PBS Film Producer who bought an old dude ranch in Montana and fixed it up and delved into the history of all the past owners of the ranch.  I like it but he's not the greatest writer.  He throws in words I've never heard of and I have a good vocabulary but it doesn't seem to fit with his desire to be a 'cow hand'!
My next non-fiction is this one...............I thought I should read this now before it's too late! LOL!
Yonder is my own book but Bel Canto and this one are from the library so they have been pushed to the front of the line. 
 I am ready for a lighthearted fiction mystery along the lines of Joanna Fluke's Minnesota baker mysteries.  Hallmark liked them too as they have made them into t.v. movies.  I haven't seen them as I don't get the Hallmark channel.  Have any of you seen them?   Are they good? 
I tried to read The Mueller Report but I cannot read that much from sitting at my desk on my PC so I bought a copy from Amazon but couldn't download it......I guess I'll have to order a hard copy.   It would cost and arm and a leg to print it off.
I have been focusing on preparing for Stitch Maynia and trying to figure out how to afford 31 projects!  You have one for every day of May and you start a new one every day in May....or not.  But I am going for the 31 day version.  I did get a glimmer of hope today as there are a few patterns out there that have a booklet of 'smalls' for a certain season which would get me lots of patterns for a smaller chunk of change.  Also, I have cross stitch books and magazines from 'days gone by' so I need to utilize those.  That brings it down to fabric and some additional floss.  Things are looking up! 
This morning I watched Priscilla and Chelsea and Cash (the cutest baby on the planet, I swear!) at the Fat Quarter Shop.  Fat Quarter is carrying cross stitch supplies now and Lori Holt, a fabric and quilt designer, is now designing cross stitch too!  There is one I have to get called Farmgirl....but of course!  They also have a Cross Stitch Journal that keeps track of your Maynia projects but it was $14!  I looked at it and what info they were tracking and made my own.  I'll have to hand write it but I'm okay with that...........here's my feeble attempt...........




I looked at theirs and drew a little schematic...........
It's good enough for me to keep track of my Maynia projects and it's in my Daily Bullet Journal so it won't get lost!
It rained today and will be raining again tonight.....nothing bad though and only one warning that expired, so far.  I did laundry, ran the dishwasher and shook rugs before it started.  Tonight I will be perusing my old cross stitch magazines and books.  I love it when a plan comes together!
Oh, my clematis is blooming.....they look a little bedraggled after repotting but I'm sure they'll adjust in time and at least they're blooming!    What have you been up to?

 Happy Trails!!!




Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Renewed vigor~we'll see how long it lasts! LOL!

My headache went away and I felt great yesterday.  I must admit it wasn't even dark when I went to bed Sunday night but I slept a good long time!  I think I have avoided several illnesses by going to bed when I'm tired and of course now a days there is no alarm set.  So, I got busy Monday morning and picked up the yard and filled the mower and was off mowing.  It was a beautiful day and after the rain the lawn looks good.  It's supposed to rain again this week starting tonight so I wanted to get it mowed before it got any taller.   While I was mowing I noticed something way up high in the big cedar tree...............I couldn't believe it!  A wisteria vine had climbed all the way to almost the top of the huge cedar at the end of my yard and was blooming like crazy up there!  Obviously it was not afraid of heights.  
 
I have no idea where it came from and I never noticed it before this year.  My old neighbor had one but had it chopped down but I hear that once you have a wisteria you ALWAYS have a wisteria!  They are hard to get rid of.  I'm not sure if it will damage the tree or if they can live harmoniously....we shall see!  I was sad when the neighbor cut hers down because I thought it was beautiful.  It was a darker purple than this one but this one is probably drained from climbing all the way up that tree!
After mowing I came inside and made my Easter dinner albeit a day late.  I made the ham with the cherry glaze and it was delicious.  Very moist and not salty.  It was a Smithfield ham which I had never had before but it was a rump and it still had the skin on and was very fatty.  I looked for a shank but there was none.  I carved it up today and there is as much meat for me as there are scraps for the girls.  I also saved the juice and pour some on their food each night.    I got a nice ham bone from it with lots of meat left on it.  I was going to vacuum seal but I was out of bags.
The riced cauliflower was easy but a bit watery but draining it in it's  'riced' condition was out of the question so I just used a slotted spoon for it.  I probably won't be buying it again as I prefer fresh.  The fresh seems to be more flavorful.  
Now, on to the ginger and maple syrup glazed carrots!  Oh baby, oh baby!  I will be making those again and again and again!  This is before they were roasted in the oven......the recipe called for those fancy colorful carrots but I just bought the organic ones and that was the only variety they had.  I quartered them length wise and then in about 2 inch segments......I wanted to utilize that 'glaze' which made these carrots my favorites!
I think both recipes were from Midwest Living recipes online.  If you need the link let me know.  I'm off to have supper now......I can't wait!
Happy Trails!!!

Sunday, April 21, 2019

YOP Week #45

Happy Easter!!!



Finishes:

1)  Sock #1 of my Blueberry Speckle socks.........and sock #2 is started....the cuff only has a few more rows and it will be done.........
2) Pickle Dish #5 is done but still needs to be pressed........you can see it trying to curl up..........the bottom hexie really is the same as the other ones but the lighting wasn't very good............
here's a picture of all of them so far..........it could also be my lumpy bed! LOL!
 WIPs (works in progress): 
1) I worked on the corner-to-corner blanket a bit............
 I need to measure and see how wide a twin blanket is......I still have one more skein after this one and so far I've used 1 skein of 3 that I have..............

I did no cross stitching this week whatsoever!  I was trying to keep  up with cleaning up after the girls, grocery shopping. financial stuff and then cooking.........it's been a busy and tiring week.  I made an iron skillet pizza last night for supper using my own dough...very good.......
I also made dough for cinnamon rolls that I baked off this morning............they were alright but I prefer caramel pecan....oh yeah!
I had planned on making a cherry glazed ham, riced cauliflower  (did you know you can get it already 'riced' at Walmart in the freezer section along with some other 'riced' and 'spiraled' vegetables?  I had no idea!) and some maple sugar glazed carrots but we'll see.....I'm really tired this week and it may have to wait until tomorrow.  So much for my Easter dinner! LOL!  But I'm not having company so what difference does it make?  Oh, I also sent the grands some Easter 'boxes' which took some time putting together this week and mailing.  My friend, Vickie, sent me a card that had me laughing............thanks Vickie!

  



 Acquisitions:
None this week

New Starts Planned: they're all secret! LOL!

YOP Goals from last week: (better than the week before!)

DONE 1.  finish stitching Pumpkin Spice Farm
DONE 2.  finish hexies and stitch together for Pickle Dish #5 of 11 (there are also 2 half PD's on the vertical and 6 half PD's on the horizontal plus 4 quarter PD's and then the connecting hexies)    
3.  Work on Amy's Frida Kahlo basket
4.  Start house ornament
6.  do the finishing work on "America" xs
7.  do the finishing work on "Merry Xmas" xs
8.  do the finishing work on "Primitive Santa"
DONE 9.  finish rest of sock #1
10.  make sock box and ornament box for 12 of each in a year (yeah right) lol!

YOP Goals for this coming week:
1.  work on sock #2
2. audition and cut fabric for Pickle Dish #6 of 11 solid ones
3. trim all completed xs
4. kit up house ornament
5. work on Frida Kahlo basket
6. kit up and start Summer cross stitch
7. get ready for Stitch Maynia

 TOP 10 (or more) WIP's:

1)  Pickle Dish
2)  Stars and Stripes Saturday - America x-stitch - done but needs finishing
3)  Amy's Frido Kahlo basket (July birthday) - done but needs to be sewn together
4)  Pin's embroidery
5)  socks
6)  C2C blanket for Grayson (July birthday) 
7)  Monthly Monday - HRH January
8)  Witchy Wednesday - Button-Eyed Cat
9)  Fall Friday -
10)  Santa Sunday -Old St. Nick - done but needs 'finishing' work
11.  Turkey Thursday
12.  Seasonal Sunday -Summer
13.  Santa Sunday - new house ornament

 Finishes so far in 2018-19: 
1.  4th of July cross stitch pillow/ornie
2.  Hitchhiker shawl
3.  Felici Hibiscus self-striping socks
4.  Felted wool loafer slippers with leather soles for me Sam
5.  washcloth (extra large) and back scrubber for Christmas or birthday for SIL
6.   Iowa Hawkeye hats for Sam and Grayson
7.  Techniques learned so far this year: a) knit cast on, b) reading a knitting chart, c) lace work, d) inserting and using a lifeline e) charting a graphghan
8.   dishcloth(s)...I need to count them
9. Cubs hat for Uriah
10. 12 days of Christmas Advent gifts
11. Cowl for Ben
12. Cowl for Tracy
13. Cowl for Natalie
14.  # 2018 Collectible ornaments for the grands
15.  Cowl for me or gift basket
16.  11 scrubbies for gift basket
17.  1 pot handle cover for gift basket
18.  Ben's Bear's hat
19.  Falling Leaves Scarf
20.  Tissue Box Cover - 5 of them!
21.  Granny Square Shawl
22.  Kathleen Tracy doll quilt
23.  Pumpkin Spice Farm xs
24.  Spring xs






 Please stop by and see all the other fantastic projects that other  YOP'ers are working on.
Happy Trails!!!