Fair warning about the links in the post's title.
I have cleaned up my craft space so well that I can't make anything. The yarn is in a big bin with bins of fabric on top of it.
It's so tidy that it's intimidating.
I needed something portable* to do.
It was this book and then this web site that led to this flickr photo set and that led me to cross sitich.
And I am pretty bad at it. I made the two smaller ones for the kids and didn't even realize that I was doing it wrong. I had space between each stitch and it just didn't register that mine didn't look like the ones in the book.
I then made several that got thrown out because I thought you could make it up as you go along. You can't. It's math-y.
Then I found a free program online to design patterns. Now I'm hooked. It's the cheapest crafty hobby I've ever had and it's pretty brainless once you get going.
I then made several that got thrown out because I thought you could make it up as you go along. You can't. It's math-y.
Then I found a free program online to design patterns. Now I'm hooked. It's the cheapest crafty hobby I've ever had and it's pretty brainless once you get going.
I threw them in the frames really quickly and I need to press them and then re frame them but I was so happy when they were done. I love the really sassy ones but the fact is, though they make me laugh, I don't want to see them on my walls every day. So I'm stuck with the sassy-ish ones for a while.
Just till my kids grow up and move out.
Some of the work posted on flickr is really inspired.
Just till my kids grow up and move out.
Some of the work posted on flickr is really inspired.
Hopefully the house sells quickly so I can go back to making colossal messes. One and a half weeks to the open house!
*Yes, I know that knitting is portable. But I have this one huge project to finish that I have some sort of crazy person block on so I can't start anything else until I finish the big unfinishable project and yes that makes sense if you aren't really thinking at all.