Cross Stitch Easter Eggs  Comments (0)

Thursday 2 February 2012

Have a look at these fabulous cross stitch Easter Eggs. These amazing goose-eggs were stitched by Forostyuk Inna, a Ukranian artist. I am not entirely sure how she managed to embroider the eggs but either way they are absolutely gorgeous !

If you don’t want to use thread and floss then perhaps you could achieve the same result by using colourful waterproof markers.  You will need to ensure the markers are waterproof.  You could use tracing paper to trace the image onto your cup or vase with pencil.  Then trace over the pencil mark with the marker.  IDA LifeStyle has a tutorial to show you in detail how to create beautiful cross stitch cups using colourful markers.

Hope you have a fabulous day !

Take care

Charlie

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Lazy summer Sunday  Comments (0)

 

Sunday 29 January 2012

Hello and so nice to be with you again.  I apologise for not updating the blog last week but I had to travel overseas on business and had not one second to myself.  The trip went very well but I am so glad to be home and sharing with you again.

Today is a lazy and very warm Sunday afternoon.  We’ve had three days in a row of very warm weather.  The house is now very hot and I am looking forward to the rain and cool change tomorrow.

I love the light at this time of the year.  The brightness of the sun makes everything sparkle and shine.   The colours appear more vibrant and luscious than usual.

It’s time for a cool lemonade sitting under the shady tree in my garden with my cat.  Poor gorgeous cat he does get so hot at this time of year.  The cheerful pink petunias and dark green Rosemary bush by contrast love this time of year both thriving without much water.

I have spent some of this Sunday stitching the Alphabet Chart and I am pleased to say I only have W, X, Y and Z left  to stitch.  I am hoping to share the completed chart with you in February all things going well.

Next week  I will share with you a small valentines day free chart which you might like to stitch in time for Valentines day.

Wishing you a wonderful day.

Take care

Charlie

 

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Wishing you a lovely weekend !  Comments (0)

 

Sunday 22 January 2012

Hello!

Wishing you a lovely weekend !  Sun is shining here and the sky is a piercing blue.  Another hot day.  No breeze and everything is very still.

Bought this beautiful bunch of Gerberas today and thought you might like one too.

Hope you have time to stitch this weekend cause life is better with some stitching !

Take care

 

 

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Beautiful Needlepoint Cup  Comments (0)

20 January 2012

I wish we could sit down together

And have a cup of tea

But since we can’t

When you have this one

I hope you’ll think of me

source: unkown

Hello!

How was your week ?  Did you manage to have time to smell the roses or have a cup of your favourite tea or coffee ?

There is nothing like sharing a cup of tea with a friend.   In the US tea is not as popular as in Australia or the UK.  It seems Americans prefer coffee with over 50% of the US population preferring a good cup of coffee to start their day.  Australians seem to love either tea or coffee and often drink both regularly.

My love affair with cups of tea and cheerful and vibrant colors inspired this Needlepoint Cup design.  The blues and pinks work well together.  The books in the background add a little more interest than a plain background.   The design uses DMC Tapestry wool but you could adapt it and use Anchor or other wools if you prefer.  Your local embroidery shop should be able to  help you convert the DMC wools using their conversion charts.

I hope you have time to stitch with your favourite cup of tea or coffee today.

Take care and enjoy !

Click “HERE” for details on the Needlepoint Cup
Designed by Charlie at Happy Threads Pty.Ltd
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Lazy Sunday cat  Comments (2)

Sunday 15 January 2012

Wishing you a fabulous lazy Sunday !  My gorgeous cat is enjoying and relaxing today.  Hope you can too !

Stitching the letter T in the Alphabet Chart.  Nearly there and can’t wait to show you when it is finally finished.  Do you find it difficult sometimes to finish one project because you are distracted with another lovely chart you have seen somewhere.  How you do stay focussed to finish one project before finishing another ?

See you next week.

Take care

Charlie

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Winter Flower to Cross Stitch – Free chart  Comments (0)

14 January 2012

Although Australia is in the middle of summer the rest of the world is enjoying another winter.  In celebration of winter I have designed a free cross stitch chart featuring a winter plant covered in snow.  A fabulous example of a winter flowering plant is Crocus.  Crocus belongs to the iris family and comprises of about 80 species.  Crocuses are native to woodland, scrub and meadows from sea level to the alpine tundra in central and southern Europe, North Africa, Middle East and across Central Asia and China.  Crocus also grow in Australia during our Spring and Winters.

The cross stitch design measures approx 2.2 x2.5 inches and is intended to be stitched on 28 count Linen but you can also stitch it on Aida fabric.

I stitched the design on plain dressmaking linen fabric as I had no suitable linen in my stash.  I used the 14 count DMC water soluble canvas to stitch the design.  When stitching on plain fabric it is important to take a little more care.  You need to make sure that each stitch is even and that you place your needle correctly in each hole of the canvas otherwise your finished design will be slightly irregular.  Using linen fabric designed for dressmaking rather than Belfast Linen or Aida is much less forgiving but it is an interesting and cheaper alternative.  The end result is still beautiful.

The DMC soluble canvas available in my local embroidery store only comes in 14 count.  The higher the count the finer the end result.

It is also important to stitch the water soluble canvas in place before you begin stitching.  This will ensure your stitching stays in the correct place to avoid uneven and irregular stitches in the final design.

When you have finished stitching your design you will need to place your design in a bucket or bowl of warm water and allow the soluble canvas to dissolve.  Once the canvas has dissolved make sure to rinse the fabric well.  Dry your finished piece and then press gently with a warm iron.  Finally frame the design or use as you wish.

To obtain your free copy of the PDF chart just email us at happythreadsshop@gmail.com and we would be happy to send you a copy.

This winter chart is the first of a four part series celebrating each season.  The remaining three charts featuring Spring, Summer and Autumn will be released soon through the Happy Threads Store.

I hope you have a wonderful weekend and enjoy the time you have for stitching and all the other things you love doing.

Take care

Charlie x

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Happy Friday and a sneak peek at tomorrow’s free cross stitch chart  Comments (0)

Friday 13 January 2012

Happy Friday !  Wishing you a fabulous day with lots of lovely events, people and circumstances to brighten up your day.

The first few weeks of January are typically quiet in this part of the world however this week has flown by and there has been no time for a blog post.  The next few weeks should be better.

This year the free charts will be shared with you once a month.  There are lots of new charts to share with you so be sure to visit the blog regularly for updates and news.

Here is a sneak peak of tomorrow’s chart.  It is stitched on plain fabric because I had no suitable linen in the house.  More to share with you tomorrow !

Have a wonderful Friday and remember to think only beautiful thoughts !

Charlie

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Relaxing week in beautiful Portland Australia  Comments (0)

 

 

Friday 6 January 2012

Hello !  First post for 2012 and I hope it finds you very well.  I also hope you had a lovely Christmas and New Year celebrating and relaxing with your family.

This week we spent time in glorious Portland, Victoria Australia.  Portland is located on the far south-west coast of Victoria, mid-way between Port Fairy and the small town of Nelson which is adjacent to the state border with South Australia.

Portland was the site of Victoria’s first permanent settlement back in 1834, with the town quickly prospering due to fishing, pastoral and agricultural industries. Portland is the only deep-water sea port between Adelaide and Melbourne, making it a major centre for sea transport of goods and produce from the surrounding areas. A large sheltered harbour provides calm waters for a marina, wharves and shipping berths. One of Portland’s major industries is the Alcoa aluminium smelter which commenced operations in 1986.

Portland is also a place of historic discovery with over 200 buildings within the town classified by the National Trust, many of which are constructed out of bluestone.

South of Portland is Cape Nelson which includes a 210 hectare state park bordering rugged cliffs with the Cape Nelson Lighthouse located on the coast’s southern tip. To the west is Cape Bridgewater, which marks the start of the Discovery Bay Coastal Park that stretches 50 kilometres north-west along the coast to the small town of  Nelson close to the state border with South Australia.

We loved Portland because it combined the relaxation of a seaside town with an industrial flavour.  The town has beautiful houses and beaches yet at the same time has a very busy port and industrial activities.  I took some photos which I thought would show you the contrast and color of Portland and its surrounding attractions including fish and chips on the beach, the light house at Nelson and the wind farms just out of town.  We will be certainly come back to Portland in the near future for another holiday.  It was just lovely.

And there was a little time for stitching !

Back next week with a freebie chart and lots more.

Take care !

Charlie

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Spider the flower and the sunshine  Comments (2)

31 December 2011

New Year’s Eve !  It’s going to be a very hot day with the  breeze outside already warm.

It’s amazing to see nature everywhere even in small suburban gardens.  I took the photo of the Huntsman spider with his prey inside the a beautiful yellow and white flower growing in a pot in my garden.  The spider is only tiny but I used my magnificent Canon “EOS” with a 60mm macro lens to take the photo.  The almost invisible world comes alive behind the macro lens.

Do you have New Years Resolutions ?  They say its best to only have one resolution if you absolutely must have one.  Other experts say don’t have any resolutions at all.  I have two resolutions for next year.  Lose weight and improve my overall fitness by walking at least 5 times a week.  I’ll tell you whether I was able to achieve these goals on 31 December 2012.

I wish you and your family a happy and safe New Year.  May your festivities be fun and enjoyable.

We are off to Portland, Victoria next week for a relaxing holiday.

In the meantime take care and Happy New Year !

Charlie

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Lazy Summer Days  Comments (0)

 29 December 2011

I hope you had a lovely Christmas and are enjoying a few days off.  Have you managed to find some time to sit in your favourite chair and do some stitching ?  I hope so.

We had a lovely Christmas celebration.  I must admit however to being glad it is over for another year.  New Year’s Eve will be a quiet affair with friends and a BBQ.  The temperature is predicted to be a scorcher at around 32C.

I am making some plans for Happy Threads in 2012.  There are a number of new charts being worked on some free some not.  New tutorials to make gorgeous things and lots of new photos.

I am stitching three projects at the moment.  The cross stitch Alphabet Chart, the needlepoint pansy and a new chart yet to be revealed.  How many projects are you working on at the same time ?

Wishing you a relaxing day.

See you on New Year’s Eve !

Take care

Charlie

 

 

 

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