Wednesday, January 20, 2010

65 Roses and stuff

65 Roses quilt block

This is evidence of my first go at embroidery. One might also say I dipped my toe into some quilting. More like my toenail, really. I decided to join Whip.up's 65 Roses Quilt for Charity to aid Cystic Fibrosis (More info here). I'm not ecstatic about the final product but the deadline, as they have a habit of doing, snuck up on me and it had to be sent yesterday. I was on time with the deadline but then I had a crafting disaster: the embroidered square is supposed to be on the top left of your block but in my excitement of separating floss (got very tangled up when trying that until my friend Monica told me about the whole *put the other end in your mouth while you separate* trick which works a treat) and getting it all on the embroidery hoop, I forgot to check which way up and embroidered my flower stems on sideways. The deep red floss stained the cream square so unpicking wasn't really an option so I put it aside until I could reposition the charm squares with the sewing machine. Then school holidays got the better of me and suddenly it was the last day and I had to reposition and then do the last bit, the big flower, in a bang. So the big flower is definitely wonky and in desperation I put a button on to try and distract but I don't think it's quite worked. But maybe in a sea of other nice blocks it won't be too bad. Or they could ditch mine, I wouldn't blame them. But I thought I ought to finish what I said I'd do, and I enjoyed myself doing it except when I mucked it up, and may even have another crack at the embroidering stuff.

In other news I have been madly trying to get on top of all the administration for my tap school, which has meant rejigging the website. My upgraded version of web editor software, Dreamweaver, is forcing me to work with CSS (cascading style sheets for those of you not html savvy) which completely kicks my arse. I am used to just changing my font colour by clicking on the colour I want in the font colour box, now every time I change the colour (and my site is very colourful) I have to set up a freaking CSS and I don't know what I'm doing and it's killing me. I've also had to send out a mass of emails saying class starts back first week of February, which means making sure class lists and the address book are up to date (they mostly were). Plus there were management decisions to make, like splitting the middle-sized kids into beginner and intermediate, and putting up prices on the adult classes (it's been 3 years since I did it, but I still felt terrible about it.)

All in all I am VERY READY for some R&R, which is good because Cherub, Climber and I are off to Queenscliff for a couple of nights to stay with a friend. Poor Fixit is not allowed any time off in January (swear to God, the management at his work should be ashamed of themselves) and I just realised that we didn't even get the chance to say good-bye in person because he starts work at the crack of dawn and we were all still snoring away.

15 comments:

  1. Your quilt square is gorgeous, and it was made with love which is all that matters! I can't wait to see them all together.
    Enjoy your beach break.

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  2. It looks great from here Stomper.
    Have a great break.

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  3. I forgot to mention that it was CurlyPops who inspired me to try this. Thanks CurlyPops!

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  4. Glad the floss separation trick is working out for you!

    Still umming and ahhing if I'd be able to come back to tap this term. Audrey is still a big boobie monster so I'd probably have to bring her with me. She can sleep through anything, but I'm pretty sure a tap dancing class might be pushing the limits. Maybe.

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  5. I think it looks gorgeous! Have a lovely time.

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  6. Nice one. As Curly Pops said, it was made with love and that's what matters.
    Enjoy your time away...

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  7. Very nice! Especially the embroidery.

    Ummm, CSS = your friend! Once you go to the trouble to tag all the elements of your page with the name of the style you have chosen, you need only change the definition in the css and it will apply anywhere you've tagged. I can help you if you want. You can send me your web site url and maybe the css file that you already have. Or, you can read some tutorials (plenty out there).

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  8. Well I think it looks loverly and I am continually impressed as you move forward into the craft world and leave thumbs-for-fingers like me behind. I will miss you!

    Sorry I can't come to tap classes either, MDH won't let me travel that far at night.

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  9. I like your quilty square!
    Computer stuff bamboozles me so much I just hear white noise when problems arise, and then...give up.

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  10. it's beautiful! your embroidery looks perfect to me :)

    have a lovely time on holiday and grrrrr to mean employers

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  11. Your quilt squares look great. Good job!

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  12. Very nice Stomper! I've been doing some sashiko today and your embroidery looks very similar to it.
    I'm sure your efforts will be much appreciated...

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  13. Is there anything you CAN'T do???? I love your embroidery. I'm in awe of anyone brave enough to take on any project involving a needle and thread.

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  14. Have a lovely holiday. (It's so hard for a Brit to get the head around a holiday in January - when it's so cold and dark. (Yes, I know really.))

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  15. It looks great, the button is cute, I'm not sure what you think is wrong with it.

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