Wednesday 3 February 2016

Hello Again!


Hello again! Thank you for visiting me I do appreciate you coming by and leaving me a comment. I'm slowly reconnecting with people and it's lovely to hear that I have been missed.
I've been doing a fun challenge on Facebook this week where you share one piece of your favourite needlework for 7 days.  It was quite difficult to chose but it brought back so many memories off gifts and exchanges pieces that I had long forgotten about. I am on day 5 today. Here are the ones that I have shared so far.






It was a bit of a rush but I did manage to finish my January Ornament on Sunday 31st. I was so pleased with the colour changes and I just adore the face on this Reindeer. New York Dreamer was a new designer to me. If her designs were sold in the UK I would definitely buy more.One down 11 to go.


My choice for Februarys Ornament SAL will be Lizzie Kate's cute No Peeking. I had already started this in December last year so I should hopefully have it finished on time. June, Lynda and Colleen I hope to see your Ornament finishes soon. I am going to re-open the Ornament SAL blog that I used to have maybe it will entice a few others to join us. All you need to do is stitch a Christmas themed Ornament each month. The design will be of your own choosing. Then on the last day of the month post your Ornament.


As you can see I have made good progress on my Home of a Needleworker. I'm a little unsure about the orange colour that I have chosen and was going to change it to pink or teal. I asked a few people on Instagram and they loved the orange. What do you guys think?
The letters are actually a deep purple and not a blue as it shows in the photo.


Oops!! I've just spotted I never finished off the letter d will have to get that sorted.
I had some money left from Christmas so I  treated myself too a few goodies from Sewandso this week.. I have a couple of new projects in mind but I will share them with you next time.


I am really enjoying my stitching again but my furry companion is not too happy about it...lol. Every time I sit down I find him lying at my feet squeak, squeak, squeaking a noisy toy or he dumps it in my lap. If I don't give him my full attention he then sits down and stares and starts his doggy language for get up Mum play with me! He's also been known to use his nose to nudge my stitching right out my hand..lol! I need to get him trained that he needs to nap when it's Mums chill out time.  
Hope everyone is having a good week. Happy Stitches!






17 comments:

Robin in Virginia said...

Your pup is adorable! Have you seen the no noise squeaker toys for dogs? They still squeak, but for dogs' ears only. I enjoyed seeing your favorite pieces. Congratulations on getting your January ornament finished! What color did you use for the deer? Nice start on your February ornament.

Maggie said...

Oh I love that little reindeer, how cute, i know a little boy who loves reindeer's, lol, I will have to keep an eye out for that chart.

Thank you for nominating me on FB for the 'show your stitching' challenge, i am really enjoying taking part, it's great to see what everyone is posting.

x

Lainey said...

Thanks Robin! We have gone through a number of the no squeak toys. Cupar is a chewer and we have yet to find a toy that he won't chew threw. Thankfully he doesn't tend to eat the squeaker or stuffing. Just likes to put holes in them. We have a large bag awaiting Mums needle and thread..lol.
I used DMC 841 on the Reindeer. Thank you for coming by and leaving me a lovely comment.

Cindy's Stitching said...

Beautiful pieces. the dog is so cute.

Vickie said...

Cupar as your header picture is fantastic! What a face. :)
I love the color changes you made for the reindeer piece. Could you tell me what DMC numbers you used please?

Loretta said...

Your stitching is so beautiful and your dog is so adorable.

cucki said...

Aww super sweet stitching and your dog is so cute
Big hugs x

Mii Stitch said...

Nice to read your blog again :)
Lovely display of sweet little makes.
Love the little reindeer you've stitched, the colours are so soft, it's really cute.
Will have to look at this designer, I've never heard of this one before.

Julie said...

Superb collection of little ornaments, love the bookmark fabric around the pillow, that's a clever idea.
Your little reindeer is adorable with the pastel coloured parcels he is carrying.
I too like the orange, give it a little zing!

Clare-Aimetu said...

Lovely stitching to share - the 7 days is great fun. As for the orange ... I like it :-)

Annie said...

Such a cute assortment of stitching! I did that NY dreamer reindeer too. Love the pastels you used. And your doggie could melt anyone's heart!

Brigitte said...

What a great challenge to remember and share some favorite stitched pieces. Love your choices.
That reindeer is so sweet. And nice progress on your WIPs.

Annette said...

What a lovely pieces all..
You have been busy in all your stitching years!!
Great job.
Keep up the good job,
Happy Stitching!!!!!

Catherine said...

Sweet stitches Lainey!! I still have to step up and do my seven days. I'm thinking I'll show them on IG. Give Cupar a treat for me!

Jo who can't think of a clever nickname said...

Lovely to see you blogging again. The FB challenge was so much fun, I loved seeing all the needlework in my newsfeed every day. It seemed like everyone I knew was doing it!

Remember the Hallowe'en Ornie Blog? You'll be pleased to know I carried on under a new address, it's continued to be a great success. You'll find the link on my blog. Also, Kaye started up a Christmas themed one so if you want to join in there you'll find that on my sidebar too.
We both loved the idea of having a theme for each month and seeing how people interpret it.

Sally said...

Lots of lovely stitching Lainey. It is so good to see you back although I am so behind on visiting blogs and am trying to catch up today! I think Patchwork Rabbit started to sell some New York Dreamer charts. Maybe she could get some in that you like?

Love the look on Cupar's face!

Kaisievic said...

Very sweet stitching and your deer piece is very sweet indeed.