Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Pig with Flower

This is from the Crazy for Summer Piggies section of Cross Stitch Crazy #125. It's stitched on white 14-count Aida with DMC floss. I started it on 1/20/14 and finished it today (1/21/14).


I was originally going to stitch this one for Kyleigh's quilt, but she decided she didn't want a pig on her quilt. Then when she saw me working on it, she said she wanted to wait until it was finished to decide whether she wanted it or not. So I'm not sure where it's going. If she decides she doesn't want it, I'll send it to WOCS.

Monday, January 20, 2014

Fun with Tiny Tim

Since Janice had to work today and I didn't and Kyleigh didn't have school, Kyleigh spent the night and most of the day with us. She also brought the class turtle (Tiny Tim). She was supposed to write about her adventures with Tiny Tim as well as take pictures with him. So, we took some pictures in the backyard.

The first picture is of Kyleigh and Tiny Tim riding one of our lawn tractors.


The second picture is of Kyleigh and Tiny Tim riding a kid size car that David was planning to turn into a remote control car, but hasn't gotten around to it yet. In this picture you can also see the turtle's cage. BTW, it isn't a real turtle.



In the final picture, Kyleigh is attempting to fix the car since it wouldn't start when she pushed the ignition switch.


Sunday, January 19, 2014

Flowers in Green Circle

This is the second chart in the free cover kit from the World of Cross Stitching #212. Again, I used 28-count Jobelan and DMC floss. The felt cutout and a ribbon to hang it with were included in the kit. I started it on 1/18/14 and finished it today (1/19/14).


The design is just sitting in the cutout right now; I still have to finish finish it. I haven't decided whether or not to add the ribbon hanger or a magnet to the back, but I am planning to keep it for me.

Little Archer

Kyleigh spends every other weekend with her dad and this was one of those weekends. Her dad is an archery coach and he gave Kyleigh her first bow and arrow for Christmas this year. Kyleigh was also "Kindergartner of the Week" last week and got to be responsible for the class pet--a fake turtle--which she took with her this weekend. Janice asked if they would take pictures for the story Kyleigh has to write for class and Chad sent her these three.

The first is of the little archer herself. That bow's as tall as she is!


The second picture is of Tiny Tim sitting on a couple of arrows.



And in the third picture, she's showing that her arrow hit the gold part of the target.



Saturday, January 18, 2014

Flowers in Pink Heart

This is the free cover kit from World of Cross Stitching #212. I switched out the supplied Aida for a scrap of 28-count Jobelan and the floss for the corresponding DMC since I ran out of one of the colors before I had it 1/4 of the way done and the floss in the kit did not match the called for DMC. I started it on 1/15/2014 and finished it today (1/18/2014).


The design is just sitting in the cutout right now; I still have to finish finish it. I haven't decided whether or not to add a ribbon hanger or a magnet to the back, but I am planning to keep it for me.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Valentine Heart #2

This is the third heart motif I'm doing for WOCS Valentines Day card project. It was a fairly quick stitch since there are only three colors and I left off the french knots and backstitching. This chart was also found in the World of Cross Stitching Magazine #212 in the Subscriber Bonus Pages. It's stitched on white 14-count Aida with DMC floss. I started it on 1/11/14 and finished it today (1/14/14).


Sunday, January 12, 2014

Our Day at Griffith Park

David worked the Monster Truck event at Angels Stadium last night and did some surfing on the internet during his breaks. He called and said he'd like to go ride the Live Steamers and visit Travel Town today. So, after church this morning we took off for Griffith Park which is about 45 minutes north of us.

Our first stop was the Live Steamers. I'd been there before with my parents, but the others hadn't so it was kind of a surprise for them. It was about a six minute ride through tunnels, over bridges, past various vignettes, etc. and we really enjoyed it.

They were doing some maintenance on the engine before the ride so the conductor took our picture.


This is the train we rode.


Just inside the gate was a layout with a smaller train running.



After riding the Live Steamers, we drove over to Travel Town. We also rode the train there, but we enjoyed the Live Steamers more.



We also explored a couple of train cars.



It was about 2:00 when we left so we stopped at Harry's Coffee Shop in Burbank for lunch. David used to eat there when he consulted for a couple of companies nearby. I was looking at the salads, but when the waiter told us that one of the specials was leg of lamb, my decision was very easy--I love leg of lamb, but rarely get the chance to eat it since I'm the only one who likes it. I even had enough left for lunch tomorrow.



Saturday, January 11, 2014

Valentine Heart #1

This is the second heart motif I'm doing for WOCS Valentines Day card project. It was a fairly quick stitch since there are only three colors and I left off the french knots and backstitching. This chart was also found in the World of Cross Stitching Magazine #212 in the Subscriber Bonus Pages. It's stitched on white 14-count Aida with DMC floss. I started it on 1/8/14 and finished it today (1/11/14).




Family Fun Day

We're members of the Antique Gas and Steam Engine Museum in Vista, California and yesterday Janice saw a Facebook posting about today being a Family Fun Day where kids could visit the various buildings and learn about what goes on in them. When we arrived, Kyleigh received a card and got a stamp at each building/venue she visited. When she was done, she visited the prize table and received a pencil and a free admission to a future show. They also had a raffle which we didn't participate in, but one of the prizes was a telescope that Kyleigh really wanted. Fortunately, Janice remembered that Kyleigh was given a telescope by a neighbor so they were going to go home and test it out, once it got dark of course.

We visited the farmhouse where we saw an old fashioned kitchen and parlor and learned about what various appliances were like back then. (Unfortunately, I don't remember the time period.)

We then visited the Schoolhouse of Times Past where we learned about one room schoolhouses and the discipline and methods of learning, etc. a long time ago. Kyleigh wrote "I like" and is drawing a picture of herself shooting a bow and arrow on a slate with white chalk.


We then visited the blacksmith shop where we were able to watch several blacksmiths at work.


We also took a train ride and ride in a hay wagon (without the hay) pulled by a John Deere tractor and did a scavenger hunt at the Model Railroad Building. The scavenger hunt involved finding various items such as a campground, a scarecrow, an alien, etc. somewhere in the layouts which were all N-gauge and Kyleigh got a pin that said I trains.

Our final stop was the Weavers' Building where Kyleigh got a Kumihimo project. She's done these before, but needed a little reminding. This is a heptagon (I think) with seven threads and eight holes and you move the third thread on the right of the empty hole to the empty hole. I showed Kyleigh a trick where she could tell which thread to move by it's position rather than by counting.




Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Valentines Day Cupcake

Each year, WOCS (World of Charity Stitching) makes Valentines Day cards for seniors in a care center and I've decided to do a couple for them this year.

The first one I did is from the World of Cross Stitching #212 and is the cupcake of the month for February. I started it on 1/5/14 and finished it today (1/8/14). It's stitched on white 14-count Aida with DMC floss.


I did make a couple of changes. The chart called for french knots scattered around the frosting and small outlined hearts and single cross stitches scattered around the cupcake. I couldn't tell what the color was underneath the dots indicating the french knots so I just used cross stitches instead. And as you can tell from the picture, I left off the scattered hearts and cross stitches.

I'm currently working on another heart from the subscriber's page in the same issue.