My January Ornament
February Themes of the Month
The January themes will remain up until tomorrow, and will then move into the Archived Section. For as long as the patterns remain available online, the links will be active and you'll be able to access them. I do check periodically and remove inactive links, so again, if you see something you like, it's best to save it right away. Also, if you know of any freebies I missed that fit these themes (or would make a good ornament in general), please let me know!!
Remember, you're not obligated to stitch any of these themes or patterns - they're just suggestions to help you narrow things down if you'd like. You're always welcome to stitch and post whatever you like.
I'll also be posting the list of February Featured Stitchers later on today. Stitchers are chosen mostly at random (I use a Birthday List to make a few selections so stitchers can be honored in the month of their birthday). Since the object of the featured Stitchers list is to showcase stitching work, only stitchers with active blogs (updated in at least the last 4 months) or online photo albums will be selected. I've had several comments that people really enjoy visiting each other's blogs, and it's nice to see the most current blogs.
If you are NOT on the Contributor's list, but you have an active blog or online photo album (Flickr, Photobucket, Webshots, etc.), please let me know and I will make sure you get listed. Blogs can be on any blogging platform - Blogger, Wordpress, LiveJournal, etc. If you don't have a blog, but you do have an online album of your work, we can post that instead. (One link per person, please)
A blog or a photo album is not a requirement for membership, but it's always nice to get to know your fellow stitchers whenever you can, and perhaps participating here will help inspire non-bloggers to start their own and share their stitching with us.
I can never pass up a good sale....
It looks like there's quite a few other patterns on sale as well - lots of Christmas and ornament patterns from several different designers.
I've never purchased from them myself, so I can't attest to their service, but I've seen their store linked from a few different blogs and their website looks pretty good, so I think it's worth checking out.
Thanks
Thanks for the invitation to join this SAL. I hope that this group will keep me motivated to get some more ornaments stitched and finished.
Gwen
January Ornament
En-Joy
Post Labeling
- Designer or Publisher (Country Cottage Needleworks, Shepherd's Bush, etc.)
- Source - JCS ornament magazine (ie JCS 2007), book title, etc.
- If the pattern is a free pattern from the internet, label the post with "freebie", and if possible, provide a link or a website so your fellow stitchers can find it if they'd like to stitch it for themselves.
- You may also choose to label your posts with your name / nickname so that stitchers can click on that label to see everything you've posted. This is completely optional, however, and I didn't correct posts to include names if they weren't originally labeled as such.
Labeling posts is very easy. At the bottom of the box where you enter your new posts, there is a box for entering labels. Blogger will even auto suggest labels from the current list as you start typing in that box. If your label is not auto-suggested by Blogger, it only means that it is not already on the list, so you should continue to enter it.
Labeling will also help make sure that designers are getting proper credit for their work. A lot of these designers operate on a small business level and work hard at creating these gorgeous designs for us. Their talent and creativity should be honored by giving them the credit they deserve, so be sure to label your posts appropriately and respect their copyrights. (On a side note, I know there are designers who have blogs of their own and participate in the blogging community, and I am sure they enjoy seeing their designs come to life at the hands of so many stitchers).
If you have any questions or issues, please don't hesitate to email me. Thanks!
Hello from Texel!
This is my January christmas ornament that i've finished into a pinkeep. Thought at first to do it heart shape but í find the aida not easy to fold. Might try to stitch it on white linen/evenweave next time... i hope. This design is from Jo Verso which was featured in one of the quick and Easy magazines years a go. Stitched on 14ct red Aida with blanc DMC thread.
I hope to stitch/finish an ornament and a x'mas card each month. Cards are also completed for this month and it's on my blog for anyone who wants to have a look. I am sure joining you here will keep me motivated to do so.
Looking forward to see everyone's christmas stitching!
Anne S's January ornament
My January "ornament"
Not Quite There Yet
On the positive side I kitted up my February and March ornaments last night and made a list of the ornaments I will stitch for the rest of the year. The reason for this is if I have to order floss because my LNS doesn't carry it I want to get it all at once.
I'm New
Hi ladies and any gents out there, I know that there are male stitchers and would not want to miss out any of them (my husband is a stitcher and knitter).
Anyway as I said I am new to this group, have viewed this site a few times and have admired all those lovely ornaments. Just love all the different finishes. Hopefully will try out some new finishing techniques, I usually just put them into small tuck pillows. I love the flat ones with pins around (how are those made?).
Last year I made quite a few ornaments and gave them out instead of christmas cards but making lots before christmas was quite a challenge, so will be nice to complete themduring the year. I have quite a few JCS ornament issue and so cannot wait to stitch from them.
I love sitting out in the summer on my decking which over looks our pond and stitching christmas items. I love snowmen and will stitch anything, anytime of year, I'm not a seasonal stitcher although I do love stitching christmas items.
The picture featured here is one of my projects that I am stitching this year
I do have a blog if anyone cares to take a peek
http://xstitchcrazyderby.blogspot.com/
Christmas Wish
Hi, I'm Alexandrina. I live in Moscow (Russia). This is my new Christmas ornaments for january. It is not "Joy", it's "Wish" by Shepherd's Bush. I like it so much due to the funny buttons on this design. Greetings from snowy Moscow!
Mill Hill Santas
This is my first post so I hope I get it correct. Just finished 2 Mill Hill Santas - worked on perforated paper. I have quite a collection of these worked plus I have some kits in my stash and will aim to have them all worked before the end of the year.
The one on the left is Mandolin Santa from the Musical Santas series and on the right is Avignon Santa from the Medieval Santas series. I usually put a small, flat magnet on the back and at Christmas cover the doors of my refrigerator with them.
January finished
For January's ornament, I did a freebie pattern - Lizzy Kate's Joy. It has to be one of the easiest patterns I've done in an long time. Start to finish was about 3 hrs (with kid interruptions ;o) ). Thread is DMC and fabric is 18 ct Charcoal Aida.
Hillside Samplings Topiary IV
First SAL and ornament
Poinsettia
Design from Cross Stitcher Mag. #192
Fabric: Aida 18ct
Fibre: DMC plus gold beads
a good start
Thank you, Jennifer, for the suggested themes. As usual, I simply could not make up my mind which of my fantastic holiday patterns to stitch ... and then this one popped up and it was a clear choice!
Amish Angel Ornament
27th January 2008
New member
My 1st 2008 ornament
Just Joining
michelle in scotland
Hi from Australia, January Ornament.
Some works in progress
My DH and I are HUGE Dallas Cowboys fans, and every year, we try to add another Cowboys ornament to our growing collection. I saw this one as a design on etsy.com and thought, "Hey, I could make that", so I made up a pattern and customized it for one of my DH's favorite players, Roger Staubach. It's not finished yet - I'm stitching on plastic canvas which is sheer torture to my fingers, so I only do a little each night.
And in case you were wondering, DMC 823 perfectly matches my blue Dallas Cowboys jersey. 415 is a pretty good approximation for the silver on the jersey as well. I had so much fun designing the Cowboys one, I made one for most of the rest of the teams (I still have a tiny grudge about the Patriots. LOL) If you want one, let me know and I will send a pattern to you.
I've also been working on some Princess ornaments, based on a free pattern I found on Cyberstitchers. My 5 year old niece is very into princesses, and ever since she heard my DH refer to me as "Princess", she calls me Princess Aunt Jenn. We also have a cousin who is a "Princess" herself, so I thought it would be fun for all three of us to have our own Princess ornaments! Here are 2 so far.
I've also been working on some ornaments for my Bride's Tree SAL, which you can see here.
January Finish
Don't Forget!!!
Many of you have been stitching all month and posting pictures, which is great inspiration! But if you haven't stitched anything yet, now is the time to pick an ornament or two and gather up your supplies so you're ready for the weekend when we'll all be stitching together.
If you're really at a loss, or just can't decide what to stitch, take a look at our suggested themes. You're not required to stitch those subjects, but they can be a great help in narrowing down some pretty overwhelming choices. And if you have suggestions for future themes or links to free patterns that would make great ornaments, please let me know. I've been collecting themes and patterns and will try to feature at least 3 with freebies every month. As a reminder, if you see a freebie you like, be sure to download it and save it to your own computer or print it out. It's so disappointing to go back for something and not be able to find it again. Also, make sure you're keeping track of the designer, or at least the website you got it from so that proper credit can be given.
Remember when you post your picture to credit the designer or publisher of the chart you stitched, if applicable. You can also list threads and fabrics if you like. Your posts should be labeled with your name, and the theme of the ornament plus the designer as well - just to make it easier for people browsing the blog to find what they're looking for.
And it's not too late to join! If you have friends or blogging buddies working on ornaments, send them our way and have them join us. The more, the merrier! You can also link to this blog from your own personal stitching blog.
Finally, if you know of any charities that accept stitched ornaments for fundraisers, send me a link and I'll list it on our page. Sometimes stitchers run out of space on their own trees or people to give their finished ornaments too, and donating to charity is a nice way to help out. Please note that individual stitchers are responsible for finding out and following the guidelines of both the charities they wish to donate to AND the designers whose charts they stitch. (The admins of this blog do not endorse any particular charity and are providing these links for informational purposes)
Let It Snow - January Ornament
Threads: DMC
Thanks Tanya & Ruth. It did rain some. I'll just pretend they were snow! LOL!!
1st Ornies of 08
Greetings from Kuala Lumpur
Thank you Jennifer for letting me in :)
I've been lurking around for some time now and finally thought I better dig in and get some Christmas Ornaments done this year. Instead of procrastinating year in and year out.
Actually it was Tanya's Let it Snow that convinced me I need some snow here in scorching hot Kuala Lumpur! :)
So that's the design I am stitching now, will show and tell once it's finished.
Great to see some familiar 'faces' here too :)
Barbara J
My January Ornament ~ Let it Snow!
Just a little finishing
I see, our blog had a big change, just great, thank you!
besos de las islas canarias
Ornament SALs
Also, if you are involved in or know of any reputable charity that collects handcrafted ornaments for fundraising, let me know about that as well. I know it's a crazy thing to say, but sooner or later, you end up with ornaments you just don't have room for on your own trees anymore and want to give away to a good cause. I would like to start a list of charitable organizations that accept donations of stitched ornaments. (I'd like to note that it is the responsibility of the individual stitchers who choose to participate to check out the charity's reputation and guideliness and follow any copyright laws)
Christmas Bear
Hello, this is my Christmas ornament for January. Christmas Bear from The Gift of Stitching (December 2006). Stitched by DMC variations threads and Weeks Dye Works threads on linen Aida. Christmas toy for my little son. He likes this bear. Greetings for everyone from Moscow (Russia)!
HI
January ornament
Lighted Christmas Balls in Wyomissing, PA
My January Ornament
2007 JCS Christmas Ornament Magazine
Stitched on Natural 28 count linen
with The Gentle Art Sampler and Simply Shaker threads
Started: 8 January 2008
Finished: 9 January 2008
Happy New Year!
This is my first post to this blog. I joined sometime last year with the good intentions of stitching an ornament each month. Unfortunately, that didn't happen but I'm determined this year will be different! I joined a 2008 Ornament Challenge with an Aussie Stitchers Yahoo group I belong to. The aim is to stitch an ornament a month from the 2007 JCS Ornament mag.
I hope to have an ornamentifying day towards the end of the month to completely finish it off. Need to go shopping for supplies and work out exactly how I going to finish it first :)
Been MIA
I'd like to thank the Holiday season for catching me almost completely off guard, once again! I have updated my blog if anyone is interested in reading it, and hope to be much more current with it in 2008, LOL. This is one I stitched from the 2007 Just Cross Stitch ornament issue. I modified the colors to fit what I had on hand and left out the sampler alphabet that is supposed to go on top, since I wanted more of a pillow and less of an ornament. This is Christmas Holly by Hands To work. I really like how it turned out!
marisa
An introduction
Christmas Day Play by Lynn's Prints
from JCS 2003 ornament issue
Trailer load #4 to Food Bank
Woefully Late: My November Ornaments
I finished an ornament in December too, but I haven't photographed it yet and it's been finished completely and is rather 3-D so the scanner won't work. That whooshing sound I heard was December rushing by me. Maybe I can post pictures of the December ornament by the time the January SAL ends.
I had enormous fun with this SAL last year and stitched 18 ornaments! I am eagerly anticipating another year of ornament SALs.
A New Look for the New Year
In addition to the new look, there are a few other goodies on the way, so keep an eye out for them. One of the things we'd like to set up is a Suggested Theme of the Month. I know some stitchers have a hard time deciding which ornaments to stitch, so by providing a suggested theme, it can help narrow down the choices and make choosing a little easier. You don't HAVE to stitch the suggested themes, but it can be a real lifeline for stitchers drowning in a sea of decisions! I think 2-3 suggested themes a month is a good number, and the January ones will be coming by the end of the week. If you've got themes in mind, please let me know as we're in the market for suggestions.
I have a few surprises coming later today or tomorrow, so I'll keep those under wraps for now, but introduce myself. My name is Jennifer, and I live on the east coast in the US. I've been cross stitching for 5-6 years now. I've done embroidery for as long as I can remember (remember the iron on transfers?) and a little stamped cross stitch in HS, but always felt intimidated by cross stitch until my DH and I picked up a few kits at the craft store as a way of curbing night time snacking (you can't snack if your fingers are busy stitching!) The stitching bug bit, and here we are still stitching. I've graduated from pre-packaged kits to putting together my own flosses and fabrics for a chart to doing a little of my own designs. Most of what I stitch is given away as gifts, so my themes and choices of designers vary greatly. If you'd like to see more of my stitching, you can check out my blog.
I look forward to working with you all and making this SAL a good experience for everyone. I think it will be a lot of fun to see what everyone stitches throughout the year.