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Sunday, February 28, 2021

New Project(s) Stitch-a-Long, part 1

When we last checked in, three weeks ago, I was trying to decide what project to work on next because I finished stitching Mister Tiger! Would it be the small but for me stressful freeform embroidery of "Starry Night"? Or the big full-coverage cross-stitch of a classic Hokusai print? Or the small and in the end functional sashiko bag? 

Well, first things first -- I ordered trim and fabric off the internet, crossed my fingers, and made up the Tiger needlepoint into a cushion. The trim isn't perfect -- even if I had been able to shop in person it is always a challenge for trims, isn't it? -- but all in all I like how it turned out. 



Of course, now it's clear I have a PROBLEM and probably am not allowed to make any more needlepoint cushions. 

Kiki says "there is no room for me on the couch"

But back to the next project. I liked what a few people suggested -- balancing the freeform embroidery with the tidy, ordered world of sashiko. I have been trying to focus more on the Starry Night piece -- it' the one I find more difficult, so I am trying to work on it first. Not so much force myself -- hey, this is supposed to be fun, right? -- as flex myself. And though I think the colors aren't all that true to the original painting, I'm happy with what I have done so far. 



Most of the piece is done in long and short stitch, with a bit of satin stitch and some backstitching on the "village". I'm now using reverse chain stitch to fill in the trees and give them a little different texture. 




I plan on finishing this up over this nice long weekend; it's my husband's birthday and we're heading off to a cozy cabin in a state park a couple of hours north of here. Heating, electricity, a full bathroom, but no television or internet, and only limited phone service. Bliss!

I also plan on finishing the stitching on this cute sashiko bag. I've gotten a little over half of one side done, so finishing the stitching on that is next up. 



No bonus points for guessing what project will follow these two! I made copies of the big charts and am going to try to approach it like a lot of my fellow stitchers in this stitch-a-long do; by stitching one section at a time. As someone who usually stitches by color in bunches, I'm not sure how that will go!


But I'm getting way ahead of myself. I'll report back in three weeks. In the meantime, please visit the blogs of the other stitchers in this stitch-a-long -- you're sure to be inspired by all the amazing things they do!

Avis, Claire, Gun, CaroleConstanze, Christina, KathyMargaret, Cindy, Heidi, JackieMegan, Deborah, Mary Margaret, Renee, CarmelaSharon, DaisyAnne, Connie, AJ, JennyLaura, Cathie, Linda, and Helen.

Also, a fond farewell to Sue who is leaving our stitch-a-long. I'll miss checking in with her every three weeks!

Monday, February 15, 2021

2021 Elwha Bridge 5K Race Report



In 2020, the Elwha Bridge 5K was the last in-person event we were able to attend. Sadly -- obviously, only a minor sadness compared to the world's worth of sadness in 2020 -- the other four races in the series had to be virtual events. Still, we we so impressed by the organization, planning, and, yes, the swag that we signed up for the Run The Peninsula series again in 2021. I mean, look at this year's medals!


As things are looking up, this race was permitted to be held in person. But -- and this is our discomfort -- we weren't ready to run with even a small number of heavy breathers. (Ourselves included.) So despite having already booked the hotel in Port Angeles again, we decided to participate virtually. 

The RD was very understanding, and let us swap our registrations to virtual events, and even shipped us our swag early to make sure we'd have it on time. See, we had decided that we still wanted and deserved a weekend away -- just a very isolated one. 

So on Friday afternoon we packed up and headed out. We made the first ferry, and even got across the Hood Canal Bridge with no trouble. We were a little sad not to be given an upstairs room at the hotel, but turns out the top floor was being renovated, so we didn't have upstairs neighbors anyway!

We ordered some food for takeout, then came back to the room, listened to music, watched random TV, and ate in bed. Bliss!


We got up early in the morning -- a nice but chilly day. We put on our running gear walked out of the front of the hotel, and ran eastward along the Olympic Discovery Trail. The sun was just coming up and we had the trail nearly to ourselves -- during our entire run we encountered a total of 11 other people, and were able to stay distant from them all. 


We set our watches for 3.1 miles, and ran and walked until we hit the distance. You can tell I did run -- my glasses were steamed up!


Note that we're both wearing our RTP buffs; part of the swag from this event. Oh, and of course we carried our medals with us for our finisher pic!

As I said before, the swag was fun and useful: the custom buff, no-tie shoelaces, and a luggage tag. 


And, yes, this very cute medal. 


Sure, it was, for us, only a virtual run. But we have such good memories of last year that I felt like it still deserved a proper race report. 

We spent the rest of the weekend in our cozy hotel room, going for walks along the trail, finally climbing up that viewing tower on the pier, and enjoying the different scenery.

The next race in the series is scheduled for April 24, in Sequim. I don't hold a lot of hope that we'll have been vaccinated by then, so we will probably run this remotely, too. We'll see. I think we'll still head over to the peninsula for a little R&R!



Elwha River Bridge 5K

42:30

13:41 pace

Sunday, February 7, 2021

Tiger Stitch-a-Long : It's happy dance time!!!

Hi everyone! Hope you are all safe and healthy. I'm wishing we lived in the UK; my in-laws received letters notifying them of when and there they had appointments for their COVID vaccination jabs, whereas I am checking 43 different links twice a day to try and get an appointment for my 86-year-old mother. But people are getting vaccinated, which is the good news -- we just haven't won the lottery yet, and I'm sure it's even worse in a lot of places. 

In happier news, I finished the stitching on Mister Tiger!

Apologies for the wavy picture -- it's actually pretty squared up in real life, so won't need much blocking. I'm going to attempt to order backing fabric and trim online ... always a little iffy to get the colors right. 

Now I know what you're thinking -- what's next? Frankly, I'd like your help. I have a few options here. 

One is an embroidery project, which might be perfect, given that February is "National Embroidery Month". It's a weird little kit I bought a while back, thinking I might enjoy it. And, well, to be honest it stresses me out a little! Or maybe I should say it stretches my skills because it's a little free-form, so should I say "impressionistic"?  


For me, deciding how much of each color to stitch is hard -- though the stitching itself is easy. I love this painting and want to do this "right". So it might be a good choice to work on because maybe I'll relax and let this idea that there is one correct solution go. 

Next option is based on another of my favorite works of art, Under the Wave, Off Kanugawa (aka "The Great Wave") by Hokusai. 


It's pretty straightforward; very nicely charted (no squinting at tiny charts!). And it's small compared to some of the projects my fellow stitchers work on -- though it is 10"x14", so it will be a nice long project. 

Finally, potential project number three is a very cute sashiko kit to make up into a bag. Longtime readers may remember an earlier sashiko bag from this same company that was a joy to stitch and worked up pretty quickly. This one has the added bonus of featuring a bunny!


I can't really decide -- so I'd love to hear what you think, and why. (What's clear is that I've moved from my "green period" into a "blue period"!) When we check in next time in three weeks I'll show off the progress made. In the meantime, visit the blogs of the other stitchers in this stitch-a-long -- you're sure to be inspired by all the amazing things they do!

Avis, Claire, Gun, Carole, SueConstanze, Christina, KathyMargaret, Cindy, Heidi, JackieMegan, Deborah, Mary Margaret, Renee, CarmelaSharon, DaisyAnne, Connie, AJ, JennyLaura, Cathie, Linda, and Helen.