I took a quick trip up to the lake over the holiday weekend to sort a few things and soak in a few last rays of the summer sun.
The weather was distractingly amazing.
{Heron on the sandbar}
Back home, I am trying to "sort a few things" as well, but with little-to-no success.
Many of you, I know, are "sorting" in your own ways - downsizing, purging, minimalizing - as I well should be.
The "need" becomes more apparent with each day that passes, and, at times, the motivation increases as well, but I'm not quite there yet.
If you hadn't figured it out by now, things come slowly to me.
And, most often, I do what I should not do and put myself more than a few steps back.
I have too many collections and I have mostly done well at not adding to them. But every now and again I give in to a weakness.
I can't tell you when I last added to my marshmallow tin collection - other than last week when I added this one.
(You're right - one probably won't see it back there - but I'm about the only "one" who even knows there's a collection of marshmallow tins up there.)
But back to sorting!
For me that involves tying up loose ends and taking care of things that have lingered about too long.
Like my mermaids.
I stitched these many years ago - when we first purchased the lake house I believe. (There's not a reason I can conceive of why I would choose to stitch mermaids if I did not have a home near water. And, no - that was NOT the reason we purchased the lake house.)
Anyway - they are finally framed.
First up - The Mermaid of Salem Bay (pattern by The Primitive Hare).
This is stitched on 30 ct "Pirate Linen" also by The Primitive Hare (2 over 2 with a gazillion quarter/half/three-quarter stitches and backstitching and beading).
I had a meltdown when I ran out of the overdyed floss called "Mountain Mist" and could find none remotely close to what I had started her with as the dye lots had changed dramatically.
Marly (Samplers and Santas) came through with many skeins of not only Mountain Mist, but other colors she thought would work.
She was right.
Marly is always right when it comes to color.
I'm not typically a bead person, but the beads made this design.
Two, of course.
This one is called Oceanarium and is stitched two over two on 30 ct. "Ancient Stones" linen, also by The Primitive Hare.
Again, lots of quirky stitches, backstitching and beading.
I should have done a video so you could see how the beads twinkle - but I didn't.
If these make it to being hung on a wall, it will be at the lake house.
They don't quite "fit" here in Nod.
And, lastly, moonlight.
Last night was a full "blood" moon - and a total lunar eclipse no less.
While the eclipse wasn't visible to us here in the states, the moon still put on a spectacular show.
...and now back to sorting.
😒
6 comments:
Wonderful collection of tins!
Beautiful finishes on your mermaids. Perfect for the lake house.
Purging is so darn hard. I got rid of so much but still have way too much. I don’t want to leave my boys a total nightmare!
Do we worry too much about what we're leaving behind? I have heaps of stuff my family won't want or treasure, but what good does it do me to get rid of it now?
An interesting collection, marshmallow tins! Your mermaid stitching is beautiful....
I, too, have much to give away...one day...
I fret a lot about not downsizing and rarely get in gear to remedy the situation. Congrats on getting the Mermaids framed and in the spring think they will make it to the wall. What beautiful colorful rolling clouds you captured in the night sky.
Marshmallows came/come in tins? I never knew that. I've never seen one 'til now. Keep collecting/hoarding. Who cares? :)
A house for your mermaids...that made me chuckle. They deserve it they are beautiful.
I love that tin!! And I do love marshmallows. Toasted or just popped in my mouth.
Your mermaids are amazing! You need to hang them for sure!!!
Cathy
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