Tuesday 23 October 2012

A gift I made

I recently stitched this in between my big project that I messed up on with stitching white on white, the wrong way on my aida cloth. (Many foul words were spouted upon making that discovery)

In case you were wondering, it's my in-laws who have recently helped me out a lot and I wanted to show them I appreciated it.

I got the kit (And soooo many others) from http://www.etsy.com/shop/weelittlestitches and am planning on stitching the same gift for my parents and my sister and her new family. (She's having a baby boy today!)

Anyways, a small update from the stitchery world. I'm going to start making my own patterns soon and putting them up on my etsy shop, so be prepared to deal with a lot of etsy updates.

Peace out!

Monday 15 October 2012

Non-Craft Topical Post!


There’s been a lot of talk about bullying lately, especially with the recent events of Amanda Todd. Let me first start off with saying that it was a horrible thing to have happened to anyone, let alone a 15 year old girl.
Although, in her case I wouldn’t say it was bullying, I’d say it was more to the effect of harassment and stalking that drove her to the edge. It still doesn’t make it any less worse though, someone has taken their life yet again.

As someone who was bullied rather harshly throughout junior high and high school it always upsets me when I read an article about someone getting pushed past the brink of their emotions and ending it because I’ve been there. I was the girl who hid in the library with her friends, loved video games, comics and anime, was overweight and not very pretty. I was picked on for my weight and pretty much anything anyone could find abnormal with me. I remember I used to hide in the shower stalls to change for gym because the girls would act all grossed out that they had to look at me. I’d get slammed into lockers, and told I caused a solar eclipse when I walked by windows. Then in grade 11, a misunderstanding cost me my only friends who were only so quick to completely turn against me and continue the bullying. It was then that I started cutting for a brief while, because I had no one. Changing schools for my grad year was a step in the right direction even if it was running away from my problems. I was still picked on, but I had better friends, who every once in a while made me forget about my issues.

The whole time I was picked on, my friends and family would tell me to just ignore them and the things they were saying/doing, but it’s really hard to ignore something like that when it happens every day. Even worse, you start to believe those things that the girls and boys all say, which really doesn’t help an already awkward teenage girl. (And still in my near-30’s)

We have bullying programs in place in schools, but in reality, they don’t do anything because those who are being bullied are afraid to stand up because things will get worse, and the bullies just scoff at the programs anyways. Then we have the “It Gets Better Campaign” which, while I appreciate the sentiment I sort of disagree with. Is it really getting better for people, or are we just sweeping this whole issue under the carpet and telling ourselves it’s getting better?

Sure, once I got out of high school I never saw any of my bullies again, but nothing has really been “better” so to speak. I am still super self-conscious and I have days where I really hate myself. For example, let’s say I’m walking in a mall and I hear a group of girls laughing, I immediately jump to the “Is it me they’re laughing at?” instead of the “Oh, those kids are so happy with each other, to be young again…etc.”

Granted, I’m still more confident than I used to be. Not by much, but every little bit helps. I’m also taking initiative for my health and made a 6 month goal with the doctor to lose 25-30 pounds. I know I shouldn’t worry about my looks, but I have found that with the last 17 pounds I’ve lost I’ve gained that much confidence. Even after typing this out I feel a lot better. It's always going to be one step at a time.

Tuesday 25 September 2012

Latest Project: Start to Finish


A continuation of my Ponies series, though, this one isn't signed by Tara Strong. 
(Obviously *nerd glasses*)
It all began at the end of August

Stitching is seriously an addiction, I bring my projects with me everywhere!

Outdoor stitching, with a shitty Instagram filter!

This time, it's a PicFX filter

Starting to get some colour, this was when I decided to stitch her pupils as she looked sorta demonic

Just the blue to go!

Finished pony, now to continue the lettering

I love the gradient on this lettering, just had the cutie marks to do

As of September 25th, the project is done!


Both of my pony stitches. Going to take a break from them for awhile and work on a few other projects.

The kit was purchased from http://www.etsy.com/shop/ScootyBethPFA?ref=pr_faveshops

This next time, I'm going to try to juggle a few projects at once, 

and save up some money for thread and cloth for this project: 
http://www.geekologie.com/2012/08/1st-generation-pokemon-cross-stitched-fa.php 
Something that's going to be a definite on/off project so as to preserve my sanity!





Wednesday 29 August 2012

Stichiness and bitchiness!


When I last updated, I was starting the above project. Well, I managed to finish it, and it's my first evenweave stitching project. I mostly stuck to Aida cloth, but I really enjoy the challenge of evenweave and it ends up looking really nice too, so there's that bonus.



The body of the bird was where I started so I had a center to my project. The overdyed thread shows up a lot better in daylight than through a hipstery Instagram filter.





I'm planning on finishing the rest of the seasons in the season prior, so Winter will be done in Autumn, and so on. It's still missing the buttons which are coming in the mail from www.123stitch.com

Coming up next: Mystery stitch, and current project. Also, a plan to make/sell patterns!




Tuesday 7 August 2012

At last I'm free!

So yesterday, I finished the Tinkerbell Thomas Kinkade kit. My mom will be happy since it's a belated birthday (in June) and Mother's Day (in May) gift. She also just got a job recently so now it's a Mother's Day/Birthday/Congratsonthenewjob Day gift. I did not keep track of the hours, but let it be known that a lot of episodes of Adventure Time, Beverly Hills 90210, The Wire and....Jersey Shore among other shows passed by while I stitched. So, from May-August.



Coming up next: an Autumn pattern for the house. I have all of the seasons, but I figure I'll work on one per season. Since summer is almost over, I'll start on Autumn, 
and in Autumn, winter and so on. 
I also have a few super secret projects to work on. Once they are given to the giftees, 
I'll post progress.

Tuesday 24 July 2012

Cross Stitch Kits

I've been working on this kit that I bought at a local shop in Edmonton (Called Craft Connection) since about May. It's a Tinkerbell Thomas Kinkade kit, and my plan was to have it done by Mother's day, or my Mother's birthday. It's almost August and I'm just about 3/4 of the way done. I've done some bead sprite art and other stitch projects on the side because sometimes the extreme detail makes me want to gouge my eyes out. Also, none of the threads are labelled, so I really only have the option to do this during the day because light blue looks similar to light grey blue under kitchen lighting.

Anyways, I'll show you some progress shots.





I'm going to keep everything up to date cross stitch wise. Unemployment keeps the hands busy with this project. I also learned I never want to stitch with pearl or gold filaments again.

- Andy

Monday 9 July 2012

And so it begins!

Being recently unemployed has given me time to actually kick my ass into gear and finish some crafts that "I'd get back to working on." I figured that while I work on projects I could post about progress ans share some completed works, as well as share others ideas that I like to think I'll add to the pile o' crafts. Stay tuned!