Thursday, March 24, 2011

Math, stitching, and hot flashes!

This is the second week for And They Sinned and I feel like I have made a lot of progress.  At least I did until I took the top Q-Snap off to take a picture.  Yikes!  Last week I only got the middle angel done and wondered why that took so long.  She is nearly 1,000 stitches!  That is why she took so long.  I also found out I am a stabber stitcher and wickedly slow.  Some of my stitching friends told me about the sewing method of stitching, which is quicker.  I tried it but my stitches were laying different so I ripped it out.  The sewing method will have to wait until I get this sky done, or maybe another project.  So here are a few statistics for anyone wondering about my timeline.  This week I stitched for 12 1/4 hours and last week I stitched for 10.  So I have a total of 22 1/4 hours invested in this piece so far and I would guess at about 3,000 stitches.  I had my son time me at how many stitches a minute I could complete and it was 4.  But that was with a new full length of floss and I was stitching under pressure!  So there are 1,335 minutes in 22 1/4 hours and I have stitched about 3,000 stitches which comes out to 2.25 stitches per minute.  Obviously I am doing other things while I stitch, like sweating my butt off under 5 feet of linen!  I have tried to get this out of my way by rolling it up but I get tired of holding it.  I bought chip clips, rolled up the linen and attached the clips but they were too heavy.  What is going to happen when I am half way through and have linen on the top and bottom to deal with?  It will be in the middle of the summer, I will be having massive hot flashes, and may be stitching naked!  Eww!  Thank you everyone for your nice comments and I am so excited to have 15 followers!  I wish this was more like Facebook in a way so I could comment on your nice comments.  Maybe there is a way but I haven't researched it enough.  Cheers and happy stitching to you all!

5 comments:

  1. Your ATS is looking good! I started on this one when it first came out and got about halfway done before losing intrest. Like you, I really struggled with all that linen! I'm an "in hand" stitcher", which is really almost impossible with this sampler, so it ended up on scroll bars, in a lap frame, and eh, just wasn't feeling it. It's such a gorgeous sampler though...I really need to finish it someday!!
    I'll be following your progress :)

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  2. You've made really good progress. I would't worry about how slow you're going, everyone stitches at their own pace. Maybe you could use a stand to help rather than trying to hold the fabric all the time otherwise you may end up with a rather sore arm.

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  3. ATS is looking great
    keep up the nice stitching

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  4. Wow you've made fantastic progress! Love this piece.

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  5. You've made really great progress on ATS. I'm stitching mine on scroll rods and that keeps all that linen out of my way.

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