Mirabilia Master Lists of All Materials
Just a few columns of supplies for all enthusiast of Nora's designs. I think I'm off to have that much deserved Margarita.
A place where I can indulge in my favorite things: stitching, beading, sparkles, silk, and color.
Mirabilia Encyclopedia and other thoughts....
The harder I try to do a simple website of a lists of all Nora Corbett designs - like the Encyclopedia - the harder it has become to find. I think I'm making a mountain out of a molehill on this and I'm overthinking how this should work. I will continue to look for a better way to do this work, as I plan to do this for other designers as well.
I'm still organizing my entire stash collection. I've sold off quite a bit; at my age my tastes have changed a little bit and I'm only going to keep what I know I'll stitch. I've moved lots of stash around and consolidated some of it.
I'm also working on the Stitcher's Journey through Châtelaine with European Cross Stitch. Making the lessons for those stitchers who have signed up. I want this journey to be enjoyed and to help them how to read and understand Martina's charts. I remember when I started her first Bulletin Board back on EZBoard in 2002. Then it moved to the Yuku platform later on. Yuku became Tapatalk and the Board is still there, but everything runs on Facebook now. This is the Facebook Group for the Journey and this is the Website where you can purchase the materials.
So I've been stitching - or at least trying to stitch - on Garden Verses for the past few weeks and I'm having a really tough time on it. I use special glasses when I do any of my crafts or computer works. The fabric is a standard color...Bay Leaf, I think. Any way, it is too close to the yellow and I'm having a hard time with it. So I'm having a time with it. I was looking for a soft, green that was solid as possible (hard to find with a hand dyed fabric, I know). I found a few that might work. Thoughts?
For now though, I am putting her aside while I finish a few other projects: Fairy Flora on Pink and Lady of the Flag:So I now I have three Mirabilia Designs in my Stitching Rotation: Fairy Flora, Garden Verses, and Lady of the Flag (or as my husband calls it: Lady Liberty).
I'm hopeless.
So, I'm back to limiting my stitching time on each project to 10 hours each, and that includes my beading projects as well. I have Sabine Lippert's 'Falling in Love' bracelet in rotation. There is one more design by her that I want to add; it was a workshop design I took from her (thankyou Sam and NJ) called 'Rebecca', and for the life of me I cannot find my instructions for it. Which leads me to my next topic....
Because I can't find the instructions for the 'Rebecca' pendent, I began organizing and throwing out a ton of stuff yesterday. Guess what I'll be doing today? Yep...you guessed it...organizing and throwing more stuff out today.
Also, I've added a page for the Mirabilia Bead conversions to this blog for those who are looking it. It is a bead conversion from Mill Hill to Miyuki Delicas. No color change, but a higher quality bead that is cylindrical. If you bead a full cross and have bead sit 'North/South' It will fit so much better on your fabric. That's been my experience.
I put the file up in my Dropbox Account for anyone who may be interested in it. You can find the direct link here:
It is incomplete, as I need to add a few more brands as well as colors to each color. But it is a good start.
I've also uploaded an Excel file on how I rotate. As of right now, I really only rotate between two projects, but I added a few more for those serial starters. You can find the link here:
Today I've begun creating one excel file for all major thread companies I know that are used in the designers that I like.Once that is done, I'll upload it to the dropbox for anyone who wants it. Then I'll expand to each companies entire line of threads. Here are a few:
We all love to think about how to keep our favorite hobby organized. From the various threads to the variety of beads to the gorgeous fabrics we all have. Some people prefer using paper and pencil, other prefer using Excel, and yet others prefer using apps on our Smartphones.
I thought I would put down a few links of organization as I found them on the internet. It might help some of you who like to stay organized.
DMC Chart Created by Lord Libidan
This is a list of discontinued DMC threads, also by Lord Libidan.
List with Color from Sarky Stitches on Wordpress
There are also those stitchers who like to keep track of what they are stitching on with their favorite apps or with Excel files as well. Believe it or not, this can very important. If something happened, like a house fire or a burglary, you will have documentation of your personal masterpiece and can be compensated for it.
Pattern Keeper is one app this is very popular. It was created predominantly for use with Heaven and Earth Designs; it was made to make it easier to find specific symbols in the confetti of symbols. The app now can be used with just about any designer. They have a YouTube Channel that can answer question should a problem arise. As of this writing, this app is that it is available only for Google users. However, according to their website, there is development for Apple users on the way.
Mark Up R-XP is another app that is very popular. Available for both Apple and Google users. with ease of uploading for any readily pattern available in PDF, particularly Châtelaines. They have a YouTube Channel that has videos that address just about any troubles you may run into.
Excel/Google Sheets There are plenty of stitchers who still prefer using Excel or Google Sheets, as they are so easily manageable from out smartphones and come with our subscriptions to Office 365. I have two files I will share with you. One is an example that a friend shared with me several years ago. She is super organized; I only use the first sheet listed as that is sufficient for my needs. But for you super organized stitchers, take a look at the other sheets in THIS FILE. You may file it useful. And many thanks to my friend, Terry A, for sharing this with me!
THIS is a file I use. It is a mix of what my friend, Terry, introduced me to and what I've decided works for me. The more I've come back to stitching and beading, the more this has come to help me. This should be downloadable if you want. Use it and change it to fit your needs. I hope it helps you.