Monday, July 27, 2009

slow craft movement

Just as there is a slow food movement, I think there should be a slow craft movement and cross stitch is most definitely a slow craft. I was inspired by this lady's beautiful cross stitch and rummaged around my craft room to find unfinished cross stitch projects as well as lots of lovely cross stitch charts to start.....


So I started on these lovely ladies and 2 nights later this is my progress......slooooooow.....but very satisfying! The pattern comes from CrossStitcher magazine January 2005 if you can get your hands on a copy. I have a desk lamp balancing behind me on the window sill to give me plenty of light and my glasses to deal with the fine work but I am enjoying it.


And to share the love I have a giveaway of free patterns I've pulled out of magazines, some little handtowels, a little stitch organiser and a handtowel chart booklet....just leave a comment to win and I'll draw on Sunday! Come on all you closet cross stitchers....you know you want it!

24 comments:

trashalou said...

Much as I love cross-stitch I am asleep within a dozen stitches everytime I start. Hence there are so many unfinished cross-stitches in my house.

Bianca Jae Makes Stuff said...

Hopefully I don't win because I don't have the patience for x stitch but I love looking at it and admire those who can. That pattern is supper cute. Good luck with it! xox

Sally said...

Oh Corrie :: Kris's dragonfly inspired me as well - and I love your dolls - too cute - I must admit that my set up is not as organised as yours - so a little encouragement would go a loooong way in getting my act together! xxx

Catherine said...

Gee Corrie you have done a fantastic job with that cross stitch. My mother in law taught me this craft and she has done soo many but me I am sad to say I still have one waiting for me to finish. One isn't so bad but when I started it for my best friends girl she was only a baby and this year will be two.(oops) I should get it out again, maybe tonight! :)

One Flew Over said...

Oh Corrie - those little dollies are going to be worth all the time and effort - just exquisite!

Kylie said...

Cross Stitcher coming to out herself. I actually think that my first ever blog post was of my cross stitches and would you believe it if I told you that once upon a time it was the only craft that I did an any spare moment. I would LOVE to win - although I really do love the one that you are working on at the moment! That is the one that I would really really love it is just too cute!

bee-abi said...

Wow that looks fantastic. I'm inspired now too!

Renee G said...

This looks great. Please include me in our drawing.
rsgrandinetti@yahoo.com

Pipette's Mimi said...

wowww so cute!!!Ilove the pattern and the colors..cant wait to see your take on it:)
Me Me Me..i want to win :D

Duyvken said...

Adorable! And cross stitch certainly is a slow craft. I have made one for each of the children with their name and birth date. Since I started quilting though I've left teh cross stitch to one side.

melissa said...

wow- actually you're inspiring me to find some half-finished cross stitch kits around my house, too! i love your matryoshka design- you do such neat stitching!

Sally said...

Very Cute, I am much the same with cross-stiches, I often leave them and come back some time later! Beautiful...

plushka said...

Oh, these dolls are so cute! I love x stitch! Almost all posts on my blog are about x stitches. I try to finish all my projects but Istill have so many unfinished ones! I would love to win another pattern for my collection! Thank you for your post, it is very inspiring!

Kelly E said...

Haven't done any cross stitch in a while now but my mother in law is always doing little pieces for my girls and she would love this prize!

Cascade Lily said...

Ha ha. All my craft is 'slow craft' these days! Good idea to make it legit!

Jan said...

Corrie,
That looks lovely, even unfinished. I like cross stitch, but now do it in very good daylight unless the Aida fabric is a fairly large weave.

I walk past the Crewel Gobelin shop to get to the station and often stop to admire the pieces in their window. I've bought a couple of small bits there. Lovely service and don't you think the name is so clever?

Sadly, a couple aren't even started and one is not finished. Must get back to them when it's warm enough to sit outside in good light.

Karens Hopes said...

Oh I love it, I collect Russian Dolls and this is gorgeous.
Karen

Lynds said...

The little ladies are turning out lovely. The colors and details are stunning! I haven't cross stitched in years.

Michelle said...

I love the cross stitch that you are doing at the moment. Cross stitch is my main hobby and I agree with you.....it is slow going!!

Can't wait to see it when it's finished!

Margaret @ Konstant Kaos said...

They are gorgeous! I am not sure I have the patience for cross stitch, I tried it years ago ... and they are still sitting there unfinished. Crochet however, I can do while watching TV.

craftschmaft said...

Love the dolls! I haven't cross stitched since I was a kid. My mum used to do all these beautiful (very complicated) shells that would take her months.

Slow craft. I like it.

peterrosie said...

I love your little dolls. I love to cross stitch too & am inspired again after going to the Quilt & Craft Fair on the weekend!

Debba said...

i used to do cross stitch sans the kids, i love them there is something about them and when your finished its like a piece of history has been written for another generation! I always take my cross stitch bag on holidays in the hope that i will get a bit more of my many half started projects done! I need some more inspiration!

Debba said...

i love cross stitch, used to do it all the time - sans the 3 kids i have now, it always feel you have created a piece of history for the next generation once its done. I always take my bag of half finished/started cross stitches on holidays in the hope of doing a bit more!