Skip to main content

This and That

Well, I have nothing to say for a month or so and suddenly I am full of ideas and things I want to share!  lol  There are two reasons I haven't been getting much stitching accomplished lately.  This is the first one:
My beautiful Marilyn Monroe glasses with the rhinestones on the arms!!  Do you really need to ask what happened to them...
You remember Dexter, right? He's the cute little armful of fuzz that arrived at our house at Christmas?  Well, he has gained five pounds a week since then and now he is teething.  Hard to stay mad at him though.

The other reason I haven't been around much is that I'm suffering through a bout of depression since before the Christmas holidays.  No fun for sure but this too will pass.  In the meantime I am just muddling through and trying to accomplish as much as I can.  If you are interested in learning more about depression and its effects, check out Kitty & Me - Pam Kellogg has written very well on the subject and she is such a sweetheart to share her personal experiences in such a public way.  When one person speaks out openly it makes it easier for everyone.

Although I have had trouble doing much creative, or am doing it at a snails pace when I do, I am enjoying the kind of grunt work where you have a tangible result in the end.  This is the current project.

I found this at the thrift store.  There were two dressers side by side, both painted in this grey colour and with labels on the drawers indicating they had been used in someone's sewing room. 
The other one was a triple dresser that just screamed "Three rooms of furniture for $300.00!"  LOL  This one caught my eye though.  It is solidly built and the drawers are dovetailed, not stapled.  There is also some neat detailing on the drawers and the bottom of the dresser.  I have already stripped the paint off the drawers with the details so I won't show you that - don't want to spoil my little surprise!  You can see a bit at the bottom though.  Once I got through the grey paint... and the yellow paint... and the white paint... and got started on the varnish and stain, I called dh and got him to cast his carpenter`s eye on the wood underneath.  He has tentatively proclaimed it Brazillian mahogany so that was all I needed to hear to want to keep going.  When I have the job all done, I`ll share the results with you.  Keep in mind though that I am not the carpenter in this family! 

Comments

lewmew said…
I suffer from depression sometimes as well. I know that being creative will help lift it but it's hard to pick up the needle. ((Hugs)) and sunlight - this all shall pass.

Linda
Elaine said…
Dear {{{{{Kerry}}}}}

I hope a virtual hug helps a little? I do hope you are feeling better soon. The 'Black Dog' is an oppressive companion who has been my way from time to time so I am very much thinking of you.

The winter here in the UK seems to have gone on and on for ages which doesn't help, although getting out in the fresh air as much as possible can lift your mood. To my amazement, the training walks my husband and I have been doing for the first time this winter have had such a positive effect that I'd really recommend walking as a big help.

Love the furniture. What a fantastic find! Can't wait to see your progress.

Take care.
xxxxx
Elaine said…
PS Tell Dexter he's a naughty boy :P

Popular posts from this blog

Giveaway Day! (CLOSED)

I am very happy to be joining in the Giveaway Day through Sew, Momma, Sew .  I have chosen to share one of my finds from a shopping trip, or treasure hunts as I think of them.  This is an antique sewing box -  I could not resist it when I saw it for sale!  Were you able to guess the item from the sneak peek earlier in the week? The box itself is fairly small, 8 inchs X 6 inchs and 4 inches high (20 cm X 15 cm and 10 cm high).  From my research it is of Asian origin. Inside the sewing box is lined with hand-painted silk.  The inside of the lid features a neat little needlebook. In the bottom of the sewing box there are more beautiful hand-painted blossoms and an attached pincushion.  I hope you are as charmed by this little box as I was when I found it and that you will enter my giveaway.  I will be pleased to mail internationally so everyone is invited to enter. To enter, visit my Etsy shop and then come back and leave me a comment telling me which item you like best.  Feel fr

Save the Stitches Finished!

 I finally finished my "Covid Project"!  I worked on Elizabeth Almond's beautiful blackwork sampler design, "Save the Stitches" for much longer than I would like to admit...  I have to say though that it was very satisfying every step of the way.  I have not been able to concentrate on stitching in any significant way for some time now due to chronic pain and the dullness that the pain meds cause but having finished this piece gives me hope for my stitching future.  I also love the framing which was lovingly done by MJ of "Art Effects" in High River, Alberta.

BAS Week 35 - Bullion Stitch

This time the BAS Challenge is a stitch that can be used in either seams or motifs. It is an incredibly versatile stitch once you learn it. I put off learning the bullion stitch because I found it very intimidating, but I have to say that once I got the hang of it I have had a lot of fun with it. The possibilities are almost endless..... bullion roses... ... figures like watering cans... ...Christmas puddings... ... this little robin and worm - my personal favourite!... ....romantic hearts filled with roses... ... even a beehive and little bees.... ... or baby rattles! See, the possibilities really are endless! Now that I hope I have you inspired with ideas, here is the scoop on this stitch. It is simply a glorified french knot! There is an excellent video tutorial on Mary Corbet's Needle'nThread blog in her Video Library of Stitches. Mary has also written very good information and tips in this post. You can also check out Sharon B's Dictionary of Stitches