Friday, October 23, 2009

Border Stitching and a Couple of Flickers

GR&DF we are once again at the end of a week and looking a two days of "rest."
Or at the very least some sit down time!!

Last night the stitching was focused on Hetty's border and not exchange stitching.
Here is a snap -

I am so happy about everything lining up without being off a stitch - as that makes me just want to pull out the last 4 hairs on my head!!! When I turned the bottom left corner and started to stitch up the left side I kept looking ahead to make sure it would meet. Please forgive the wrinkled and crappity snap - once again it was way too late to be up stitching much less taking a picture. This will probably be the last snap of any progress on Hetty for a while as I am behind on my exchange stitching. I work with a stitching schedule for my exchanges and I am not where I want to be on exchanges. I am off a bit due to my stitching away on this sampler - but she is such a fun stitch I just can't resist.

The flickers last night started off with a TCM pick - "Gold Diggers of 1933" 1933 - starring Joan Blondel, Ruby Keeler, Ginger Rogers, Dick Powell and Aline McMahon. I love the Gold Digger movies and this is one of the best!!! This was released in the Busby Berkley DVD set a few years back. The second flicker was a NetFlix pick - "Dixie:Changing Habits" - 1983 - starring Suzanne Plashette, Cloris Leachman and Geraldine Fitzgerald. A predictable TV movie about a Madame from New Orleans who is incarcerated in a convent for 90 days. Not very believable but kinda cute at 100 mins - there are worse things to watch. Then I rounded out the evening with a few more of the Upstairs Downstairs installments. Almost through the 4th Season and WWI.

I think that's about it for the week sports fans!! Thank you all for stopping by, the great comments and you friendship!!! Have a great weekend!!

Take care,
edgar

21 comments:

  1. What a beauty!! Great progress too.
    You and me both being behind on the exchange stitching. I'll race you. I have 4 to go. How many do you have? {ggg}
    Happy Stitching

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  2. Looking good! I love when a border lines up!

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  3. It looks lovely Edgar. I am glad it all lined up for you, it's quite a tense moment when you are waiting to see if it does line up and then 'whew' it does :-) Sigh of relief.
    Have a great weekend :-)

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  4. Beautiful Edgar! Borders are one thing I find very boring to stitch yet they are one of my favorite parts of a sampler. Makes no sense!

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  5. I'm too 'fraidy to do the border first--I just do bits of it as I go along--what if I'm off!?

    Yet, I'd love to have the satisfaction of having it all come together in perfect symmetry like that...

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  6. Great border! I totally agree on the border meeting when you finish. It's always such a relief, isn't it? lol!

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  7. It is just looking so beautiful! Congrats on meeting up with your border! WooHoo!

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  8. The border is so pretty. I'm so glad that it met up for you!

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  9. Wonderful progress. I can feel your disappointment at not stitching on it through the weekend. But maybe the anticipation will help you finish up your exchange stitching all that much quicker.

    Have a great weekend. I look forward to seeing all the wonderful treasures you find. :)

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  10. Tout joli!!! Belle avancée! Bon week-end!

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  11. Looks great so far!! And what a good idea to get the border out of the way first.. I usually do mine last and it makes me even more anxious to get finished. lol Not sure if you are a fan of the Sampler Girl(personally I love her designs) but she is having a $5 sale today on nearly all her patterns(new patterns and booklets are excluded.) Great deals!!

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  12. Hetty is going to be gorgeous!

    DH and I watched "Fracture" a couple nights ago with Anthony Hopkins and Ryan Gosling and loved it. We also watched "The Island" with Ewan MacGregor and Scarlett Johannson. I had not heard too much about this movie and was surprised at what a good movie it was. If you haven't seen it, check it out. My DH likes Sci-Fi (which I'm not too keen on) and this was not about aliens or giant bugs or anything like that.

    Have a great weekend :)

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  13. Don't you just love it when a plan (or a stitch in this case) comes together? Me, too - start watching ahead and getting a bit anxious... funny, we stitchers are!

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  14. I really like the border of that piece. It is coming together great! Gotta love it lining up just right. :)

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  15. Hetty is looking great - I'm so glad it joined up too! Have a good weekend
    [[[Hugs]]]

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  16. Beautiful! Can't wait to see the finished piece, bet she'll be stunning!

    HAPPY STITCHIN'
    Terri

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  17. I always get this lump in the pit of my stomach as I turn a corner on a border and in my head I'm chanting "please let me not have made a mistake..please..please" LOL...I'm so glad your border worked out. :)

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  18. Hetty looks great! Gotta love when the ends meet and the border matches up from start to finish. That always makes me a little nervous too.
    Hope you had a great weekend!

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  19. Wow, that is impressive. All the way around and it met at the end!! Great work.

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  20. The border on this sampler is gorgeous!

    And there is no better feeling in the world when that border lines up just right. I find I'm always holding my breath just as I get to those last few stitches where the border meets.

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