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boogieshoes) wrote2010-09-13 08:30 pm
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Something stitchy this way comes
i'm sure that title has been used by needleworkers before, heh.
one of the side-effects of unemployment that makes me want to go right into retirement right now (damn you, bills!) is the free time. it can be depressing, but also, now i have all this time to stitch, and finish projects that i've had on hold forever. and i also have the energy to do so. i'm thinking i might try little christmas ornaments for everyone this year, because i've almost certainly got everything i need for that.
anyway, a few months ago, i splurged on another floor stand. about 3 years ago, my boss at this most recent job got married, and i'd promised to stitch him a pair of bath towels. i got started on one, was predictably too late to get even that to the wedding, and it became sort of a running joke that i might finish the towels in time for his funeral. a big part of the problem was that i was stitching with metallic threads thru a fully thick and functional bath towel. this takes more strength than you think. the other issue was all the weight of the *rest* of the towel - between those two issues, both my wrists were killing me after just a bit of stitching. so for a long time, i really didn't want to go *back* to it, because i didn't look forward to my wrists hurting.
hence, the floor stand. i don't remember just why i bought it, but it's been a godsend to finishing A's towel - just the one, so far. here are the pictures of A's initials:


i think they came out pretty well. the other towel will have 'S' instead of 'A', for A's wife's name.
so, i'm finally halfway done with A's wedding present! i'm only 3 years late....
-bs
one of the side-effects of unemployment that makes me want to go right into retirement right now (damn you, bills!) is the free time. it can be depressing, but also, now i have all this time to stitch, and finish projects that i've had on hold forever. and i also have the energy to do so. i'm thinking i might try little christmas ornaments for everyone this year, because i've almost certainly got everything i need for that.
anyway, a few months ago, i splurged on another floor stand. about 3 years ago, my boss at this most recent job got married, and i'd promised to stitch him a pair of bath towels. i got started on one, was predictably too late to get even that to the wedding, and it became sort of a running joke that i might finish the towels in time for his funeral. a big part of the problem was that i was stitching with metallic threads thru a fully thick and functional bath towel. this takes more strength than you think. the other issue was all the weight of the *rest* of the towel - between those two issues, both my wrists were killing me after just a bit of stitching. so for a long time, i really didn't want to go *back* to it, because i didn't look forward to my wrists hurting.
hence, the floor stand. i don't remember just why i bought it, but it's been a godsend to finishing A's towel - just the one, so far. here are the pictures of A's initials:
i think they came out pretty well. the other towel will have 'S' instead of 'A', for A's wife's name.
so, i'm finally halfway done with A's wedding present! i'm only 3 years late....
-bs
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