Thursday, September 29, 2005

The Classic Dames Test

Katharine Hepburn
You scored 26% grit, 28% wit, 47% flair, and 19% class!
You are the fabulously quirky and independent woman of character. You go your own way, follow your own drummer, take your own lead. You stand head and shoulders next to your partner, but you are perfectly willing and able to stand alone. Others might be more classically beautiful or conventionally woman-like, but you possess a more fundamental common sense and off-kilter charm, making interesting men fall at your feet. You can pick them up or leave them there as you see fit. You share the screen with the likes of Spencer Tracy and Cary Grant, thinking men who like strong women.
Link: The Classic Dames Test written by gidgetgoes on OkCupid Free Online Dating

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

What Colour Should Your Blog or Journal Be?

Your Blog Should Be Blue

Your blog is a peaceful, calming force in the blogosphere.
You tend to avoid conflict - you're more likely to share than rant.
From your social causes to cute pet photos, your life is a (mostly) open book.

Stitching Blogger's Question of the Week: I Quit!

Have you ever just quit a project while in the midst of it? (We're not referring to UFOs here, rather projects that you know that you'll never work on again.) Why? What did you do with it - throw it out, give it away, put it away?

The only project I can remember actually throwing away was a free cover kit of a frog prince. I was relatively new to stitching and had taken it into work to stitch on during my lunch hour. Only problem was, I made a mistake, then sat there trying to unpick it. The threads weren't co-operating at all. They were all caught up at the back and wouldn't unpick. I got nasty and started pulling it then and concertinared the whole fabric up. Disgusted I threw my frog prince project in the bin.

Every other project I started I've still got. I've got loads of UFOs now though ;-)
My first WIP of Above the Clouds by Teresa Wentzler. I'm stitching this on 32 count Reflections fabric. It's actually quite a nice sky blue colour which doesn't show up very well in this picture - the flash has drained all the colour out of it, It is one of Silkweaver's Fabric of the Month special dyes so it hasn't got a name. I'm stitching this for a friend who wanted a picture of a dragon - sucker for punishment ain't I?

Solo the Cat - SBRR (Kiwi Jo's Fabric)

Solo the Cat. Work in Progress Shot 1.

I've been working on this for about 10 days now off and on. This is stitched on Kiwi Jo's 28 Count Blue Joblean fabric for the Stitching Blogger's RR.

The theme of the RR is spring - and while this isn't exactly a spring-like design - it does have a very fresh feel about it - and Solo is froliking in a flower bed. Jo liked the design anyway - so I'm stitching him anyway.

The next mailing date is not until the end of November so I've got over a month to finish him off. I'm sure I'll be finished in plenty of time. He's a really easy stitch. It's also a treat to go back to 28 count over the 32 count I've been working the Mermaid Queen on. 32 count seems so tight compared to this loose as a goose 28 count Joblean.

I've not posted any personal stuff on here for a while - so I guess I'm due.

Had quite a good weekend last week, for the first time in my life I actually went and watched a Rugby Match up at Redruth. I thought I would be bored silly, but I wasn't. It was quite amusing watching a load of men hug one another and then faff about and drop the ball all over the place, occasionally kicking it over the H and over the top of the stadium. The home team won over a team from Barking. I guess I should have been routing for Barking, as this ain't far (globally speaking) from my old stomping grounds back in Kent (Surrey is just the next county over afterall), but what the hell. I didn't really care who won, I just hoped that the players would start a good punch up!

I have to comment about the Gents toilets at Redruth's Rugby Ground. Not that I went in them of course, but they don't have toilets or urinals in the strictest sense. All these old blokes were disappearing behind a wall, and that was the "Gents": just a wall to hide their modesty while they peed into a trough in the ground. How grose! I had to laugh though - I've never seen anything so crude - even that old outside toilet in 'Allo 'Allo offered more shelter!

On Sunday I ventured to the outskirts of Camborne for Sunday Lunch. I had returned to the Old Shire Inn. I feasted there about 7 years ago while I was down in Cornwall for the Eclipse in 1999. Since then, the Shire has haunted my memories by cooking the best Roast Beef I have ever tasted. I have not been back there since then in case the experience was spoiled by a bad meal, but last Sunday's beef was just as good as ever. Whew!

Thursday, September 22, 2005

Stitching Blogger's Question of the Week: Speciality Stitches?

What is the most challenging specialty stitch you have ever stitched?

The most difficult piece of work that I've attempted has to be Lavender Spray [left], a hardanger sampler piece that I started working on during the Stitching Retreat that I went to in March. The good part of the retreat was that I was learning new stitches and ways of stitching and I would have never attempted something like this off my own back. It's been a WIP (or UFO) since I got back from the retreat though. Maybe I'll find the time to complete it someday.

I've commenced stitching on Kiwi Jo's Stitching Blogger's RR piece of material. I'm stitching Solo the Cat. The Anchor design featured in Cross Stitcher Magazine in May 2005 [image borrowed from Angel San's Blog - read her whole magazine review].

I loved this cat from the moment I saw him, and this RR seemed like a good opportunity to stitch him. My Stash Buddy Dawn Munday kindly sent me a kit of Solo too, so I've got another Solo design ready to stitch after I've finished him.

I also mailed the Nicole's Cattitudes RR material today. It seems we are finally seeing movement again, the whole RR has been on hold for what seems like six months, allowing a couple of members to catch up. I've had Nicole's fabric all that time, (Ursh gave it to me by hand during our stitching retreat in March, it shows how long the project has been on hold).

It's a bit disappointing really, as I love stitching the Cattitudes, but everyone's drive and enthusiasm seems to have gone out of the project, which has been ongoing since December 2002. If we had stuck to our schedules, the material should have been completed by the end of last year, and now it is still probably going to be yet another year until it is completed. Nicole's fabric is looking really good though, with 10 out of the 12 cats now complete. In a way I'm almost eager to get my fabric back so I can crack on and stitch the missing cats myself - at least I know it will be done then.

Tuesday, September 20, 2005

Mermaid Stitching is finished... yay! Now just the beading to do. I think I'm going to have a little break from her now though and start working on Kiwi Jo's Spring Themed Stitching Blogger's RR

Monday, September 19, 2005

The Never-Ending Tail

I'm on the bottom fin of the Mermaid Queen's tail now, and despite stitching for about 8 hours on it on Saturday afternoon, I'm still not quite finished with the bloody thing. It was all a solid block of "Y"or DMC 503. Now that I've done that massive block I've just got a little bit of detail to do on the bottom fin and a little bit of seaweed and the stitching will be complete! Yay!

I sat stitching whilst watching Babylon 5 - yes! I've dug that out again to watch from the beginning. Just bought the last box set - I never got around to buying the last season (5) when I bought the others because it was still full price - but I just found that Amazon are discounting it.

Thursday, September 15, 2005

The Meme of Truths

I found this on Lorna's Blog. You are supposed to highlight the things that are true about you and then add something at the end.

  • I am bisexual.
  • I am homosexual.
  • I've run away from home.
  • I listen to political music.
  • I collect comic books.
  • I shut others out when I'm sad.
  • I open up to others easily.
  • I am keeping a secret from the world.
  • I watch the news. Sometimes
  • I own over 5 rap CDs.
  • I own an ipod.
  • I own something from Hot Topic. [ehh? what is this]
  • I love Disney movies.
  • I am a sucker for hair/eyes.
  • I don't kill bugs. Only wasps though.
  • I curse regularly. Only sometimes and under my breath.
  • I have "x"s in my screen name.
  • I've slipped out a "lol" in a real conversation.
  • I love Spam.
  • I bake well.
  • I would wear pajamas to school.
  • I own something from Abercrombie. [who?]
  • I have a job.
  • I love Martha Stewart.
  • I am in love with someone.
  • I am guilty of tYpInG lIkE tHiS.
  • I am self conscious.
  • I like to laugh.
  • I smoke a pack a day.
  • I loved Go Ask Alice. [What is this? ]
  • I have cough drops when I'm not sick.
  • I can't swallow pills.
  • I have many scars.
  • I've been out of this country.
  • I believe in ghosts.
  • I can't sleep if there is a spider in the room.
  • I am really ticklish.
  • I love chocolate.
  • I bite my nails.
  • I am comfortable with being me.
  • I play computer games/video games when I'm bored.
  • Gotten lost in the city.
  • Saw a shooting star.
  • I have had two serious surgical procedures.
  • Gone out in public in my pajamas.
  • I have kissed a stranger.
  • Hugged a stranger.
  • Been in a fist fight with the same sex. [Been in a cat fight though, lots of hairpulling and scratching]
  • Been arrested.
  • Laughed and had milk/soda come out of your nose.
  • Pushed all the buttons on an elevator.
  • Made out in an elevator.
  • Sworn at my parents.
  • Kicked a guy where it hurts.
  • Been skydiving.
  • Been bungee jumping.
  • Broken a bone.
  • Played spin the bottle.
  • Gotten stitches.
  • Drank a whole gallon of milk in one hour.
  • Bitten someone.
  • Been to Niagara Falls.
  • Gotten the chicken pox.
  • Crashed into a car.
  • Been to Asia.
  • Ridden in a taxi.
  • Shoplifted.
  • Been fired.
  • Had feelings for someone who didn't have them back.
  • Stole something from my job.
  • Gone on a blind date.
  • Had a crush on a teacher/coach.
  • Celebrated Mardi Gras in New Orleans.
  • Been to Europe.
  • Slept with a co-worker.
  • Been married.
  • Gotten divorced.
  • Saw someone dying. [I held my cat Topaz and stroked her while she passed.]
  • Driven over 400 miles in one day. [As a passenger yes, but actually driven myself? Maybe 200]
  • Been to Canada.
  • Been on a plane.
  • Seen the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
  • Thrown up in a bar.
  • Eaten Sushi.
  • Been snowboarding.
  • Been skiing.
  • Been ice skating.
  • Met someone in person from the internet.
  • Been to a car show.
  • Going to or have gone to college.
  • Done hard drugs.
  • Taken painkillers.
  • Met a celebrity.
  • I like playing practical jokes.
  • Been in a hot air balloon.

And my thing to add to the list:

  • Ridden a camel in the Sahara desert.

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Stitching Blogger's Question of the Week: What If?

Do you stitch for events like weddings, engagements, or other things that might not last? If you have been unlucky and the two people broke up, what happened to your stitched gift?

Easy one to answer this for me this week, I've stitched a few small presents for friends and family but no wedding or engagement gifts.

Friday, September 09, 2005

Stitching Blogger's Question of the Week: Which Way Do You Stitch?

Which way do you stitch (/// and then \\\ or \\\ and then ///)? Can you (or if you haven't done it before, do you think you could) change the way that you stitch temporarily if it is asked of you?

I stitch \\\ /// row by row if I'm doing a big section, or alternatively if it's just odd dotted stitches I stitch both legs one after the other.

I'm not comfortable trying to stitch the other way. When I picked up my Aunt's Elephant project to finish for her I found I had a problem; for I discovered that Jean stitched the opposite way to me, and even though I did try to adapt my style and stitch her way, when I stopped concentrating on it I just fell back into my regular stitching routine and stitched my regular way. When I look at that project now I can tell which part I stitched and which part she stitched because of the difference in the stitching styles. I guess this is a good thing because it's one way that I can remember her.

Stranded in the Scillies

I've just arrived back in the office from an overnighter in the Scilly Isles.

It's been a really fun, but eventful 36 hours, and best of all for the most part it was a work's outing, so it was FREE!

Our journey began yesterday morning at 8:15 with a lift to Lands End airport. The weather was very bad with drizzle, low laying cloud and fog, so the planned jaunt on the mini 8-seater Sky Bus was put on hold because of the weather. In the end we were shuttled back down into Penzance to catch the Scillonian Ferry.

The Scillionian has a very bad reputation, as a luxury cruise liner it certainly aint! In the end though, we didn't really have any choice it was the boat or no outing. Jason and Ray met us at the ferry port and we all boarded the ferry. The motion of the boat wasn't too bad. I thought it was quite funny trying to stay on my feet instead of staggering around like a drunkard. Actually the best place to stand (sitting down turned out to be worse) was right next to the bar so you could hang on to it. Hayley and the girls played cards and got progressively greener until Hayley ran to the loo and spent the majority of the rest of the voyage in there being sick. Linzi joined her too. Ray thought it was very funny to take the mickey out of their misery, until he too succumed and blew chunks too!

We arrived at midday. I think that was the thing that I hated most about the journey, not the journey itself, just the time wasted getting there. Nearly 3 hours to cruise 35 miles. Not for the first time, I really wished that I'd bought my stitching to do, but this was just supposed to be a quick jaunt on a plane followed by a pub crawl around St Mary's so I didn't think I'd have had the time to do any, so I didn't take it with me.

In the Bishop and WolfAfter leaving the port, we went to our respective B&Bs and dropped off our overnight bags, meeting back at a pub called the Bishop and Wolf for lunch. We then went on a mini pub crawl while the heavens opened up outside. When it cleared up we climbed up the top of Garrison Hill to join Phil and Bill who had hired a tennis court for the afternoon. My boss the twat decided to have a go at tennis and proceeded to play a volley all the time whilst talking on his mobile. He actually played better shots while he had it stuck to his ear than after he'd lowered it. Where's the sense in that?

The Tennis Pro


HitBored of Tennis, we played a game of Rounders up on the field at the top of the hill. Boys vs Girls. Of course the lads won in the end, but we did manage to draw the first game, which was a bit of a fluke. I didn't help out much in the second game, because I missed the first few rounds while squatting behind a fern having a wee. (Well we had all been drinking).

After Rounders the Girls had to buy the Boys a celebratory round and then the drinking recommenced. At least it wasn't me that was spilling the pints this time:

Becky's Pants


We were all a bit laggered by the time we sat down to our dinner at 8 in Dibble and Grub. I really enjoyed the food which was very tasty, but some of the lads complained about the lack of carbs, i.e. chips! Typical. Things started to go downhill afterthat. Phil and the twat started throwing Ice Cream around, people got a bit shirty about paying the bill so I left and went and stood outside. For one moment it looked like a fight was going to start kicking off. Ooops. My boss the twat then decided to go for a paddle, while I tried to follow Phil's example by riding a bike that was propped up against a wall outside the restaurant. I promptly fell straight off it again.

We went back to another pub, and things got a bit bleary after that, and about 10:30 I was about to pass out asleep so I went back to my B&B and zonked out. I kept my roommate awake with my snoring - apparently!

The party continued without me in the boss's B&B where they trashed the sitting room, leaving Phil passed out asleep on the floor between two half drunk four pint takeaway jugs of Cider and Lager. He wasn't even staying there! Linzi awoke Phil about 7:15 and made him go back to our B&B. He was there standing on the doorstep at 7:30 calling his roommate Bill to let him in because he didn't have a key.

Breakfast was very nice, and passed without incident, but even Bill couldn't finish his breakfast. We got a rip off skybus taxi (£3 per person) up to St Mary's Aerodrome and proceeded to wait for our flights home. But there wasn't any. The crap weather from yesterday continued, so we sat and waited for 2 hours for news of when we could return.

Eventually the Sky Bus put on an extra helicopter and we boarded this to go home, (but not all of us as there wasn't enough room). So I got to have a helicopter ride. Cool. Despite the weather it was a fun trip, just very loud.

Helicopter


So now, I'm sitting here at work, blogging, because I'm still hung over and can't really do a lot else. I do feel really guilty though because 5 of our party are still in St Mary's waiting for another helicopter back. We thought that they would be on the next 'copter following us. But not so. There is talk of them having to catch the 4:30 Scillonian Ferry back - I hope it doesn't come to that because two of them spewed on the way out there!

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

September Stitching Goals

It's a few days into the month now - so I guess I'd better post my monthly stitching goal list:
  • Complete the stitching on Mermaid Queen. Then I can begin the beading next month.
  • Start working on Kiwi Jo's RR once I receive it.
  • Complete my Scissor Fob Cat.
  • Do more work on Carnivorous Cat.
  • Start the "Above the Clouds" kit by Teresa Wentzler that I've had in my stash for a couple of years, as a friend has asked me to Stitch a Dragon for a gift.

Friday, September 02, 2005

Nerd, Geek or Dork Test






Outcast Genius
78 % Nerd, 78% Geek, 65% Dork
For The Record:

A Nerd is someone who is passionate about learning/being smart/academia.
A Geek is someone who is passionate about some particular area or subject, often an obscure or difficult one.
A Dork is someone who has difficulty with common social expectations/interactions.
You scored better than half in all three, earning you the title of: Outcast Genius.

Outcast geniuses usually are bright enough to understand what society wants of them, and they just don't care! They are highly intelligent and passionate about the things they know are *truly* important in the world. Typically, this does not include sports, cars or make-up, but it can on occassion (and if it does then they know more than all of their friends combined in that subject).

Outcast geniuses can be very lonely, due to their being outcast from most normal groups and too smart for the room among many other types of dorks and geeks, but they can also be the types to eventually rule the world, ala Bill Gates, the prototypical Outcast Genius.

Congratulations!


Also, you might want to check out some of my other tests if you're interested in any of the following:

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Professional Wrestling

Love & Sexuality

America/Politics

Thanks Again! -- THE NERD? GEEK? OR DORK? TEST




Link: The Nerd? Geek? or Dork? Test written by donathos on Ok Cupid

Stitching Blogger's Question of the Week: Hold It!

What do you use to hold your fabric while you stitch? A hoop, a Q-Snap, a scroll frame, something else, or do you stitch in hand? Have you always used just the one thing or have you tried one or more of the others? Which do you like best? Why?

I used to only use wooden hoops to hold my stitching. I got along quite well using these for years, the only time I've ever had any problems using them was when I stitched on really large pieces of material like the Cattitudes RR and then the weight of the fabric became a bit of an issue.

This year however, I bought my first Q-snap frames on the encouragement of Jayne Hall during our Stitching Retreat Weekend in March. I quite like these and the fact that you can dismantle them into sections makes them a bit more portable than large hoops, although I do get some very strange looks from people if I'm assembling my "plumbing" in public prior to stitching in a cafe or something.

My favourite holding device though now, has to be my lowery stand. Which I bought back in April from Jayne's Attic



I like the lowery because it allows me to stitch two handed and thus build up quite a good stitching speed, as well as easily flipping my work over to fasten off threads at the back.

Thursday, September 01, 2005

August Stitching Goals - roundup

At the beginning of the month I posted my stitching goals for the month which were:

  • Finish stitching on Daffodil's hat and prepare the border ready to post off for the Stitching Blogger's Round Robin on 1st September - Completed!
  • Finish the second cat scissor fob and make the fobs up - still not done
  • Do more work on Mermaid Queen's bottom half. Hopefully finishing her tail off. - Well, this is as far as I've got as far as progress is concerned, I'm working my way down and I'm looking forward to doing the "Fishtail" section next.

  • Do more work on Carnivorous Cat (this isn't a priority though as it's going to be a Christmas present so I've got months to go yet) - Still plodding away at this, realised about 2 weeks ago I made a bit of a boobo and haven't picked it up since.