Friday, January 7, 2022

New Year, New Start(s)!

I hope you've all had a good start to the New Year and thank you for all your lovely comments throughout the year! A very big thanks to all the comments on my 2021 round-up post as well. 

As at least 2 of you guessed, that lovely fabric, Vincent by Chromatic Alchemy, is for another silhouette. It is the sequel of Princess and the Dragon, called Triumphant Ride:

It's charted by Charting Creations if you're interested and is a little over 50K stitches. It fortunately works in Pattern Keeper, which makes these so much easier to work on. I won't say frog-proof, but much less likely to make an error with how they're charted. 

Here's how much I managed, a little over 1K stitches:
Triumphant Ride by Charting Creations
stitched 1 over 1 on 28ct Vincent by Chromatic Alchemy with DMC 310

In case you're interested in the fabric, I don't believe Sam can make this any more because of how she had to change up her business over the last couple years. Perhaps sometime in the future. 

The needle minder is technically just a magnet that Santa brought and I put a strong magnet on the back to make it into a needle minder. 

I also started a 2nd new project on New Year's Day 2022 but don't have any progress photos yet!

A third new project I started for Jo's Facebook Ornament SAL from the JCS Ornament issue. I think the group is called JCS Stitch Along if you search for it, or use the link above. This is the January ornament:
The Robin's Gift by The Little Stitcher
stitched 2 over 1 on 18?ct Nimbus? by Chromatic Alchemy
stitched with stash threads, including Etoile (red gift) and DMC metallics (snow)

This was a fun little stitch. I changed up the colours to whatever I had hanging around in my stash threads box. Whenever I use any variegated or non-standard DMC threads I put them in a bobbin box and use them for these small ornaments. There are some leftover kit threads too in there sometimes. The green gift is one of the DMC variegated threads that had such wild shade changes, but I folded it in half and made it look more reasonable to my eyes. 

I haven't even posted this on FB yet, but I will Jo! :)

Lastly, I dug out a WIP that I started last year to work on till the end of the week:
Simply Christmas by WBTW
stitched 2 over 2 on 28ct Lazurite by Chromatic Alchemy
with Soie Cristal and WDW Turkish Red

I have so many WIPs to choose from and have a sort of loose plan of working on 1000 stitches of Triumphant Ride per week, maybe the 2nd project too, and then spend the rest of the week on either a WIP or SAL. I have a lot of those to work on. I chose this one for a couple reasons. One, it was nearby on my stitching stand and not put away like some of the others, and two, it's a nice, simple repetitive pattern that is easy to get some progress into each evening. This is only a couple days of work and I didn't even have the top row done before. There are 5 total rows of the green "stars" with red ribbon between them, and lastly will be some gold accents. They will likely be with PTB if I have some around. That's a pretty easy metallic for me to work with. 

I think I start the new week on Saturday so I'll work on this again tonight and then likely put it away for a bit until I get at least another 1000 stitches into Triumphant Ride. I haven't decided if I'll pull out the same WIP each week until it's finished or switch it up. I wouldn't mind having some more of these finished this year because I have a big project planned for next year. 

And I'll leave you wondering there. :) I hope this New Year brings us all less stress and more stitching!

Happy Stitching and stay well,

Tiffstitch



18 comments:

  1. You've been busy! I am much better at creating WIPs than finishing them!

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  2. You've been busy this week! Congratulations on finishing the birdie one!

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  3. Triumphant Ride is another favorite of mine. It's off to a fantastic start on such vibrant fabric. I look forward to following your progress!

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    1. Thank you! I'm going to try and stick with it. Pattern Keeper makes it so much easier to do that thankfully.

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  4. You've been busy, the JCS Robin is lovely, mine's kitted up ready to stitch. Triumphant Ride will be stunning, it will be fun to watch this grow, happy stitching.

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    1. I'm sure you've made a lovely one and FFO'd it too! Thank you.

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  5. Why am I not surprised you had more than one new start on New Year's Day?! Great progress so far. And congrats on the little ornie finish too. Here's hoping your loose rotation works out for you.

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  6. Triumphant Ride is wonderful and perfect for the fabric. I shall enjoy following your progress. The little Robin is very sweet, I can see why he was the number one choice this year.

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    1. Thank you! I think I've still not managed to post him on FB, must do that!

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  7. Oh I just love that fabric. Perfect piece for it. Cute finish and fantastic WIP progress. So curious about your big start....what a tease haha.

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    1. :) Have to leave some mystery, right? Thank you!

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  8. Tiffstitch: Wow that is the perfect fabric for Triumphant Ride, I am really looking forward to seeing this finished, such a sweet Robin design, the Simply Christmas is one I have not seen before, nice very nice.

    Catherine

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  9. Trimphant ride was a great start! Looking forward to seeing some progress throughout the year. Of course you have a nice supply of WIPs now to work on too, so I'm excited to see some finished!

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