Time is rolling on but I’m still in the mood for Autumn stitching, so after finishing Harvest Tiny Town last week, I pulled out a few more charts to choose from with the aim of trying to use up some of my stash.
The first one I picked out was from the Lila’s Studio collection ‘Seasons’ and I found a scrap of 32ct Weeks Dye Works ‘Parchment’ which was the perfect size.
But when I looked through my threads I didn’t have one single skein of the called for threads, so I ended up doing my own colour conversion.
I think it looks ok!
I added a strip of burgundy wool along the bottom, topped with a cream braid and used the same burgundy wool for the back.
After that I decided
to stitch ‘Pumpkin Faire’ from October House Fibre Arts.
I've already stitched a couple
of the other designs from this series and just love the detail in the pumpkin
on this one.
I pulled out another scrap of the 32ct
Parchment linen from Weeks Dye Works and the called for threads.
I was getting on really well, until I realised that one of the threads ‘Sweet Potato’, should have been Classic Colorworks and not Weeks Dye Works as the rest of the threads were.
How did I not notice that the pattern in the pumpkin wasn’t showing up?
At least it didn’t go to waste,
Then I started again, this time on a scrap of 36ct ‘Antique 'Sampler Collection' from Nicholas Flemel Designs, on Etsy
Lastly this week, I
actually put my sewing needle down and picked up my knitting needles again.
I purchased the book ‘ The Art of Circular Yokes’ by Kerry Bogert, almost 3 years ago with the intention of knitting
‘The Dover’ pullover which has a yoke of traveling, twisted Bavarian stitches.I ordered the wool, which is ‘Superwash Dk, Pure Wool’ in shade 592, Claret back in September and did the cast on, but then for some reason I didn’t knit any more than a few rows.Well, this weekend I pulled it out and finished the twisted 1 x 1 rib and around 6’’ of the body.
That’s about it for now, so whatever you are working on at the moment.............
Happy Crafting!
Seasons -
Autumn
Designer – Lila’s
Studio
Fabric – 32ct Weeks
Dye Works – Parchment
Threads - My own colour conversion –
The Gentle Arts – Cranberry, Dried Thyme & Tarnished
Gold.
Weeks Dye Works – Kohl.
Classic Colorworks – Ye Olde Gold, Onion Skin, Khaki Mocha, Weeping Willow & Hickory Sticks.
Pumpkin Faire
Designer - October House Fiber Arts
Fabric - 36ct Antique Sampler Collection - Nicholas Flemel Designs
Threads - Called For
Small Pumpkin Pin Pillow ( from Pumpkin Faire)
Designer - October House Fiber Arts
Fabric – 32ct Weeks Dye Works – Parchment
Threads - Called For + 1 Weeks Dye Works












Your fall stitching is all so pretty, Sue! I find the autumn colors to be especially cozy and soothing, don't you? And that tiny pumpkin pillow turned into a happy accident! Glad you were able to use it for something cute and then restart the October Fiber Arts piece again--it's a lovely design. I read your comment on my blog about not being able to see it clearly. It seems that this is a UK problem as you and another UK blogger were the only ones to mention it. I wonder if trying another browser (Chrome, Firefox, etc), might help. I wish I knew what was going on... I hope things resolve themselves soon. Enjoy these last few days of October! ♥
ReplyDeleteThanks Carol. I really couldn't believe that I made such a stupid mistake and didn't notice it, but it all worked out well in the end. Thanks for stopping by. Happy Stitching! xx
DeleteI love your Lila’s Studio finish! In fact much more than the cover model! Kudos to you…actually makes me want to stitch it seeing yours 🖤🧡 all your stitching and finishing is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for stopping by my blog Vonna and for your very kind comments. Happy Stitching! PS. I hope we see you back with us soon, you're missed greatly xxx
DeleteOh my! I just love your stitching of Autumn from Lila’s Studio. It is stunning. Sorry about the floss mistake on the pumpkin (frustrating and we have all been there) but your pillow turned out darling. And the knitting! I am in awe of those of you that knit. I make too make errors and I need a craft where I can compensate! It is too obvious to see my knitting errors. Bravo on your sweater start. The color is gorgeous. R
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by Robin . I don't do a great deal of knitting but do enjoy it. As for errors, you talking to the girl who knitted my first Aran jumper for my dad to ware when fishing. I finished it , all sewn up and everything and then I noticed I crossed a cable the wrong way, just abour the rib on the front. I unpicked the whole thing and did it again. I think it the virgo in me that made me do it, lol! Happy Stitching! Sue xx
DeleteYour Lila's Studio piece looks wonderful...great color choices all around. I think your October House pumpkin is sweet as a tiny pillow...and the color of that sweater is scrumptious!!! Keep those needles flying!
ReplyDeleteI don't know about 'flying needles' Staci, but I'll keep plodding along with it! Happy Stitching! Sue xx
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