Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Stitched Pears and The Jingle Ball

Many, many stitchers LOVE The Jingle Ball. I don't dislike it but I'm not a huge fan. I'm not very social so the chat rooms and "speed dating" aren't something I do. With two very spoiled dogs, it's hard for me to sit more than about 10 minutes without having to get up and referee a dog fight, or retrieve something one of them has found and shouldn't have, or go for a walk with one of them. They get treats for going outside to do their business. Therefore, these two NEED at least 25 trips outside each day, but never at the same time. This year I signed up for a class. I think it's the first time I've done that. I'm taking Annie Beez' Christmas Pear class. I think I've already told the story on here about how I had the 36 count Aztec Red linen for another project and I had a similar (to the called for) color of Belle Soie silk so I didn't have to buy anything other than pay for the class, which included the pattern/chart/instructions for finishing.

There are two more charts for Christmas pears included in the chart.

I didn't have an empty scroll frame so I thought I could get by with using a hoop. The top left pear is the one I stitched in a hoop and I positioned it so I would have less extra linen in my way so that's why it's sideways. Vince makes my scroll frames and he had some almost finished so I talked him into finishing one for me so I loaded it all on the frame and kinda guessed where Noel should be. I stitched it and when I marked off the cutting lines, found I had room to stitch the other two. I'll probably leave this in the frame and not actually stitch my pears until I get the other two finished. I'm kinda over stitching pears for now.

I originally bought the Aztec Red for a project when I first started stitching. I started stitching on it but that's when I stitched in hand and I didn't love the fabric at all so I put it aside. Stitching in a hoop, and even more so in a scroll frames, I like the fabric just fine. There's still enough of the linen to make the original design so I can either do that or save it for more holiday projects.

3 comments:

  1. They look beautiful on that red. I don't do the chat rooms or speed dating either but the entertainment sections can be fun and I may pop in on a couple meet and greets with designers to listen to them and then I have a class on Saturday afternoon. Of course you know I will be hitting the ball shopping hall when that opens at 6pm tonight. :-)

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  2. You probably figured out but that anonymous comment was me - I forgot to choose my name. :-)

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  3. I usually buy a ticket and just shop (talking about the Jingle Ball) because I never can take a class. This year I was able to take a class - in fact I took two of them! But then I got busy and never got to do any shopping!! Oh well, the items I would have bought are available from the individual designers anyway....

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