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Serendipitous Jo's Gardens of London 2

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I've reached the end of the Chatelaine round of my rotation and have thoroughly enjoyed stitching this beautiful design.  Here is where I left the piece, having just finished the Queen Stitches:



Fabric - 32count Belfast in Cotton Clouds by Crafty Kitten
Threads - DMC conversion plus Dinky Dyes, Jodyri Threads, Gloriana and Rainbow Galleries. 


Name????

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I want to start blogging about my stitching but can not for the life of me think of a name!!!

New here. Nearly complete Marrakech Nights

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Hello to all!   So glad to find this site. I have been looking at all of your posts for inspiration. I am a married forty something mother of 2 boys. We currently live in central Florida. I am Martina's first place raffle winner from last year so I have a lot of  her designs to keep me busy. I am currently working on Pomarium, and Hanging Gardens of Semiramis.  I will post photos as soon as I figure out how to.   Just completed Marrakech Nights last night. Tila beads in center gave me a very hard time. May end up redoing them.









New to Chatelaine blog site!

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First ever Chatelaine - Evening in the park


Hello all,

I am so pleased to have found your site and am inspired by all your lovely work - so much so, that I decided I would give one a go (very scary as never done specialty stitches before).

I have to admit I have totally fell in love with it - So wanted to share my progress with you all.








Some Works In Progress

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A long overdue post from me!  It's been a few years since I posted here, but I thought it was about time that I updated you all on my progress on my Chatelaines!

First up is Celtic Maze:



Next up is Dee[ Blue Sea Mandala.  I don't have a photo of the whole thing because it is still on the scroll rods, but I have a few pictures of the different parts.

Part 5

Part 6

Part of Part 8

And Lastly, I have Medieval Town Mandala:






I hope you enjoyed looking at my progress photos!  I am currently working on MTM and am enjoying it very much, so we will see how much I can get stitched before one of the others calls to me for some stitching time. :)

~Rachel~

Hawaii

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Over the weekend, I finally finished part 1 of Hawaiian Mandala.  Hoping to start the pineapples tonight.

Stitched on 28ct monaco with NPI converted to DMC and the remaining silks converted to HDF silks.

About time I did an update - Evening in the Park

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It has been so long since I updated on the site and as we are almost into the New Year of 2019 now seemed as good a time than any for an update.

This is my first and only Chatelaine - Evening in the Park






2 in 1...

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I mixed together Deep Blue Sea & Octopus Treacure Cave



Hawaii

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Hi all!

I've had Hawaii out this week making slow progress on one side of part 2.  But I am making progress.


My goal is to have part 2 done this year.

Hawaii, part 2

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Last night, I finally finished part 2 of Hawaii.  I still need to decide on what color to backstitch the tops of the pineapple but that can wait until the next time I pull it out.  I'm thinking of maybe PTB in a dark blue/green color.

Beaded Dragonfly Tile

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In an effort to make at least a little progress on all of my WIPs this year, I pulled out Beaded Dragonfly Tile and finished the right side of the border.

Lets Talk Gardens of London

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So here is the story:

In the days before the internet (or more accurately before I was on the internet) finding needlework projects was a bit more challenging if there was no needlework store nearby.  Most of my projects came from the Michael's type stores and were usually kits like Dimensions or Janlyn.  I used to get lots of projects from thrift stores (usually invarious states of completion) or from relatives.  And I certainly never knew there was anything but DMC/Sullivans kind of floss.  Now I did use some different kinds of fibers when my Granny showed me actual needlepoint, but it was mostly yarn kind of stuff.

Then came the boon......the internet.  Prior to that I had never heard of just about any of the designers that are out there.  I had never heard or seen a Chatelaine (heck I could not even pronounce it) until I was watching the UTube (I think before flosstube was even there) and ran across a post by "Mrs. Milky Bar Kid" where she talked about different threads and different stitches and something called "A Chatelaine".  My mind was absolutely taken over by the designs.   It took me about a year to figure out how to order one; how to download it and actually be able to print the chart so I could use it.  Then I had to figure out where to get the linen and all the fancy schmancy threads that it required.  Of course I was unaware of Eurpean Cross Stitch and was not saavy enough to research it.  So it took me a long time to get the thing "kitted".  I will never do that again, that is for sure.  I only found ECC when I started looking for the beads  and I finally broke down and asked Mrs. Milky Bar where I could find them other than Fire Mountain Gems where I was going to have to order thousands more than I would use in my lifetime......so I did get the beads from them and some of the threads I had not been able to find.  What an find that turned out to be.


Garden of London by Chatelaine Designs

This was the first Chatelaine Design I attempted.  It is ginormous and cost a small fortune to kit up.  It is one of those designs that came in sections.  I actually started it at the beginning of 2015 with hopes of finishing it that year....oh what great plans I had.

I also had this on this giant Q-snap that made it a little hard to handle.  At the time I only had some wooden embroidery hoops and a couple of smallish scroll frames but nothing that came close to handling this size.  Perhaps  now that I have scroll rods that might fit it the handling would not be such an issue.

It has every specialty stitch known to man and I really enjoyed learning them.  It has threads I had never heard of and has textures and colors and is simply stunning.

What began to throw me was the buildings.  Then the back stitching.  I am SO BAD at back stitching so the buildings look terrible.  So it ends up being abandoned.

I am thinking about removing everything outside the "garden" portion....that means all the buildings....I am just not doing well on this project but I do like it.

So here I am in 2020.......sheesh





I did the Old WorldVinyards Chatelaine for my sister and she only wanted the center portion for the space she had planned.  This could be the same kind of thing.





I must admit that given the size of the framing she chose I could probably have done the rest of the design.  One day I will do the thing entirely.  She really fell in love with the center portion and all the beading so that is what I did for her.

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