Wednesday, November 9, 2011

A couple of SAL's and a WWII Film

Gentle Readers and Dear Friends thanks so much for your kind comments yesterday!!  At this point I am not too sure how I will finish up the SAL piece.  I hadn't really thought of the finishing as I was really taken with the piece and the stitching.  I am thinking it might be a nice little framed piece instead of something else, but there is plenty of time to get that done. 

I wanted to mention a couple of SAL's out there that you will be seeing me stitch here at Blacksheep.  The first is one that I got in on after the fact and am in the second round of stitching.  It is a really cute Winter sampler SAL that is a joint effort between The Thread Basket and C Mon Monde I just got the first piece the other day and have yet to pick out some linen - or do my usual changing of DMC to Belle Soie - I think this will be really lovely in silks.  The other SAL is being gathered together by sweet Vonna.  She has started up a great SAL Blog for us to work on the NEW CCN Monthly Cottages.  They are really great looking and should prove to be a great stitch.  If you remember I stitched up the LHN Monthlies last year as a single piece....


I really enjoyed this piece and must take a moment to thank once again Ma Teakettle as it was due to her generosity that I got my sticky little claws on the charts in her Gift-a-way and so was able to stitch this up.  It will be a gift this Christmas and hope it will be well received. Soooo...  with all that said I plan on doing these New Country Cottages as a single piece and you can watch that progress here over the next year as the charts are released. 
__________

The movie I wanted to mention I saw a couple of days ago is called "In Tranzit" - 2008 - starring Vera Farmiga, John Malkovich, Thomas Kretschmann, Daniel Bruhl and Natalie Press.


The film, although very harsh, is wonderfully shot and although not typically "beautiful" there is some really great cinematography!!  Set in the winter of 1946 after the end of WWII a group of German POW's are sent mistakenly to a women's transit camp in Leningrad.  Based on a true story it is really the acting and NOT the script that makes this film worth seeing.  There are three super performances - 1st - Farmiga as the Doctor trying to keep her shell shocked husband close by while doing what is required of her.  2nd - Malkovich as the cruel Pavlov trying to root out the SS Officers that are mixed in with the prisoners - and 3rd - Kretschmann as Max - trying to hide his identity by flying under the radar while at the same time falling for the kind Dr. - his subtle performance was worth the whole film.  At 113 Minutes it is not too long -  this is an adult film for sure.
__________

There you go sports fans.  Thanks again for stopping by and for the great comments!!  Stop by again!

Take care,
edgar

19 comments:

  1. I remember your spectacular finish of your monthlies Edgar...part of the reason why I dropped a load and bought all of them.. HA HA HA :)
    I LOVED THEM!!!! Now I'm going to search your blog and find out fabrics, floss and the etc that you used so I can COPY like a big 'ol fat copy cat :)

    ReplyDelete
  2. I am in the CCN SAL too! I'm super excited as I've never done one of these. Ma, Vonna and you are truly inspirations to we wannabe great stitchers! CHEERS!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Thanks for sharing the link to the new Cottages! Very cute! I am going to have to see about stitching those in 2012!!

    ReplyDelete
  4. I so admire that beautiful finish you did of those monthlies. I'm excited to watch your progress with the new cottages -- Vonna too! And the C Mon Monde SAL -- it looks so pretty! That WWII movie looks interesting. I'll have to check it out.

    ReplyDelete
  5. love that finish of the monthlies ... and can't wait to start the new one either :) love mouse xxx

    ReplyDelete
  6. I'm glad to know another Thread Basket SAL participant! It is a fun stitch so far. I can't wait to see what colors you choose for it! I'm sure Vonna's SAL will be awesome too. The monthlies look great.

    ReplyDelete
  7. I got in to the first round of the C Mon Monde SAL and shamefully fell behind. Last weekend was very hectic with the Mystery SAL but I have caught up and am now waiting the release of Part 3. Although I am tempted, I hesitate to sign up for Vonna's SAL, firstly because I do not have any of the charts and secondly because I still have my Christmas ornaments to stitch. Unfortunately there are only so many stitches one can put into linen in a week!

    ReplyDelete
  8. Your LHN monthlies is lovely and I can't imagine it not being well received! Looking forward to seeing your Country Cottages.

    ReplyDelete
  9. Love the idea of doing the cottages as a single piece!

    ReplyDelete
  10. I've just started the C Mon Monde SAL and choosing the fabric and threads has been giving me fits but I think I'm finally satisfied with the substitutions I've come up with. Love the idea of doing the CCN Cottages as one piece, I totally bought a couple of the LHN monthlies after seeing your finish!

    ReplyDelete
  11. What wonderful SALs. I can't wait to see your progress as you work on them. I love your finish from yesterday too!

    ReplyDelete
  12. I have just started the C Mon Monde SAL too!

    Your monthlies look great in one piece, looking forward to your monthly cottages!

    Hugs,

    ReplyDelete
  13. The piece is beautiful Edgar. Love to see it framed.

    ReplyDelete
  14. Got caught up in "Saving Private Ryan" again last night. "In Tranzit" seems like one I would like also. Thanks so much for the marvelous book that arrived last Friday. Love it!! It's my go-to read in between stitching, knitting and coaching (AGAIN, after nearly a year!!). Lots to be thankful for. Hopefully a blog update soon.

    ReplyDelete
  15. I am doing the C Mon Monde SAL as well-- Round 2 as I missed the first deadline. Can't wait to see your progress pics. I also love the CCN Monthly cottages but haven't jumped on board yet!! Still deciding. Happy Stitching.

    ReplyDelete
  16. Your LHN Monthly's is just gorgeous! I'm glad I got the chance to see it. Congrats on the new CCN SAL too! I'm sure you'll have lots of fun!

    ReplyDelete
  17. I adore that C Mon Monde design! It's right up my alley! I'm going to enjoy watching your progress on this one. I love the new cottage designs as well. I haven't signed up for the SAL yet but it well may happen!

    ReplyDelete
  18. Yep, remember seeing that finish. Would love to stitch CCN. Thanks for sharing :)

    ReplyDelete
  19. Do you still have this pattern for the 12 months that you might want to sell? :)

    ReplyDelete

“In every end, there is also a beginning.”

 Gentle Friends, I finished the sampler last night and here's a snaperooo... Village Square Sampler from Samplers Remembered   1/8 - 3/2...