The Five-Minute Stitch! EP23
Welcome to Episode Twenty-Three of The Five-Minute Stitch!
I start on yet another new project and that’s pretty much all I talk about.
Welcome to Episode Twenty-Three of The Five-Minute Stitch!
I start on yet another new project and that’s pretty much all I talk about.
Welcome to Episode Twenty-Two of The Five-Minute Stitch!
This video is coming out really late because I was busy today. So you’ll get two videos! I start on a new project and talk about the conclusion of the mysterious Sleepy Moon piece.
Welcome to Episode Twenty-One of The Five-Minute Stitch!
I go over the spooky story of how one of my finishes has vanished completely besides the one picture I took of it. If you have ANY information on the piece I’m talking about, like kit details, etc. please contact me so I can get a hold of them! This is a mystery I would like to solve!
Welcome to Episode Twenty of The Five-Minute Stitch!
I discuss a few random things, like the weather, a stitching magazine I get, packing up my stitching stuff for the move, how I’m going to display things now, and my idea for Tutorial Tuesday!
Welcome to Episode Nineteen of The Five-Minute Stitch!
I explain why there were no videos for another week as well as go over parking, since a viewer asked me to do so. Not a lot of stitching done in this episode but we will get more done over the next few days!
Welcome to Episode Eighteen of The Five-Minute Stitch!
I discuss the difference between aida and other fabrics and how Term of the Week articles will come back soon! Also tell me how to pronounce Aida please.
Welcome to Episode Seventeen! of The Five-Minute Stitch!
I spend more than half the video asking how to thread a needle. If you know how I’m supposed to thread this needle, please let me know!
Someone aptly told me when I started this blog nearly a year and a half ago that cross-stitch was a “gateway craft”. And boy were they right!
I’ve been stitching since I was eight years old… which is about twelve years ago now. I’ve known since then that I love needle and thread – it’s art in a way I can do, create a masterpiece that can last for generations in a skill thousands of years old. People have sewed since (if not before) they picked up paint and made cave art. And I was always lousy with a pencil or a brush. I’m the type who always perfectly visualizes how a project should be, but don’t have the skills to execute. I’m waiting for the day when you can 3D print things with your mind! That’ll be great!
But in saying that, cross stitch is just one type of needlework. Historians believe it to be one of the oldest, but there are at least a dozen other forms one can take independent of all the others. Embroidery has so many different stitches and so many different techniques, and then there’s knitting, crochet, sewing in general… I know a lot about cross stitch and very little about everything else.
But I want to learn! I enjoy everything about the art of needlework, and when I hit a wall with one project it would be great to say “I guess I’ll go knit this instead!” It’d be fun to be a Jack of all (needlework) Trades. A “Stitching Guru”, so to speak.
The one thing holding me back? Time and space. Time is an obvious one, we never have enough time, but it’s also easy to fix – you make time when you need it. Note to self: if you don’t check Facebook every five minutes you’ll free a lot of time in your day. Space is my only major concern. Why? Well, stash of course! I know from my cross-stitch experience that if I get into a new craft, I’ll want all the goodies. The fabric, the kits, the yarn, the extra bits and bobs, all the pretty things… I’ve already got four boxes worth of kits and two boxes worth of charts and magazines for cross-stitch, and I’m struggling with space as it is! Imagine if I added all the supplies for knitting and crochet and sewing onto that?
Maybe it should be more motivation to stitch and clear up more room in my stash.
Or maybe I should just get a bigger house. π
I have come across a curious thing in recent months.
As readers may know, I do a segment on my blog called Friday Finishes, which is where I describe and outline all of the cross stitch pieces I’ve finished. The second finish I EVER completed was a piece called the Love Bug, which you can read about here: Friday Finishes #2: Love Bug.
And then, around six years later, I found another, newly designed version of the same kit. I bought it and stitched it, and it became Friday Finishes #11: Love Bug 2012.
Now, these kits were not distributed by the same people. The original was NeedleMagic, Inc., and the newer one was Janlynn. I figured one bought the design from the other or perhaps the designer sold the design to both companies. They aren’t the same kit and separated by at least six years, if not more, but you can tell they’re the same motif. A lady bug with the words “Love Bug” make the two kits very similar.
And then, I recently bought a bunch of things on a trip to Hobby Lobby, and lo and behold, look what I found:
Once again, a kit by a totally different company, Artiste, with a lady bug and the words “love bug”. Called the exact same thing as the other kits. This is starting to get eerie now. And I know there has been at least one time prior that I went to Hobby Lobby and found a kit called “Love Bug” that wasn’t any of the above three. Plus, I found a fabric at work with lady bugs and “love bug” written on it!
Is the “Love Bug” design a super common motif that I don’t know about? Or is this design silently creeping into kits of all shapes and sizes?
Not that I mind. I personally love this motif and I get excited every time I see a new version of the kit I did as a child.
Have you seen this design before? Do you own one of these designs, or ones not even shown here? Do you know why there are so many different versions of this piece? Leave a comment and let me know!
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A Good Thing: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4
I got a lot of stitching done today! Or at least it felt like it. I mostly filled in areas today so the fabric looks a lot fuller than it did yesterday.
Here is where we finished yesterday: