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If you could only take one..

Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 5:03 pm
by dknit
If you could only take one cross stitch project with you (ie: your house was on fire or you were deserted on an island somewhere), what would you take and why? Also, which piece do you most want to be remembered for doing or pass down to your family? Hopefully there will be a lot of interesting answers and this post will keep going for a while.

Re: If you could only take one..

Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 6:43 pm
by BizzieLizzie
Good question! I would take Cat in a Window because it's the one I'm working on at the moment, it's for my Mum and it has sentimental value.

The one I'd like to be remembered for is Adobe White. It's framed and up on the wall at my parents' house. It was my first HAED BAP finish and gets a lot of compliments from people seeing it for the first time - they often think it's a painting until Mum tells them I stitched it, then they peer very closely and are astonished at how tiny the stitches are (it's 1 over 1 on 28 count). I'm pretty proud of that. :D

Re: If you could only take one..

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 12:16 am
by CuriousKitty
If I could only take one, and be remembered for one, it'd be the same project! I'd take my Alphabet Vintage Flower afghan, and I'd want it to be wrapped around every baby in my family for generations! Hopefully, "taking one project with you" means I have enough time to get my tacklebox of thread. :lol:

Re: If you could only take one..

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 6:21 am
by karen4bells
The one I am most apt to want to take with me if I had only one to take would be Lavender and Lace Moon Angel---but there is another that I would be devastated to lose--It's a Ross Originals Lion that I stitched over 12 years ago--on 28ct linen 1 over one--I stitched it for hubby and it is hanging in our bedroom!! It was a pain to do as I stitched it on a beige/ off white linen and it has tons of shades of browns/tans/etc. Well worth it though!!

Re: If you could only take one..

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 7:26 am
by vanessanjf
I would take the one I'm working on now, my golden kite the adoration of the kings because it has taken me so long already and I would be so upset if I never finished it. I would like to be remembered by this one too once it's finished because it's the biggest one I've ever attempted or likely to attempt. But I would be devastated if I lost any of my work. It all means a lot to me.

Re: If you could only take one..

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 7:41 am
by Stitchinkitty
Sorry,there's no way I could decide so I'd "go down with the ship" so to speak.

Re: If you could only take one..

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 8:02 am
by Lulu22
That's tricky I would be very upset to lose any of them, if I was forced to choose I'd take Treasure Hunt Bookshelf I've done so much work on it, it's riddled with confetti that has taken hours to stitch, but I love it!

Re: If you could only take one..

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 8:18 am
by richardandtracy
There is only one possibility for me, that fits both parts of the question.
'Honeymoon Portrait'
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There are a couple of reasons for this
  1. It's of my wife & we're very fond of each other.
  2. I wish to continue living, and not rescuing the picture could be very detrimental to my health.
  3. When passed on to my descendants, it is a good likeness of my wife & I want them to know what their grandmother/great grandmother used to look like.
Regards,

Richard.

Re: If you could only take one..

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 2:18 pm
by rcperryls
I couldn't begin to think which I would take. I've given many afghans as gifts, so most of my family have one. If it were today, I'd grab the recently framed pieces which have yet to be given. For unfinished pieces, I'd say Dancing with the Cat. But ask me tomorrow and my answer could be totally different!

Carole
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Re: If you could only take one..

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 3:43 pm
by fccs
As far as completed works, I would probably take the USAF Academy Chapel (my kid were married there). And if I could take just one WIP - I don't know - probably the one I was currently working on.

Re: If you could only take one..

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 6:16 pm
by Mabel Figworthy
Whatever I could pick up quickest! I love my embroideries but living to stitch another day would be my first priority :-)

If I really really had to pick one it would be one I haven't even started stitching yet - the Tree of Life I'm putting the finishing touches to at the moment (finishing design touches I mean).

When I first started the design, in my mind it got linked to a verse from Revelation, "and the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations". This is part of the description of the new Jerusalem, and it gained extra relevance and emotional importance to me when my mother, in her last months, found great comfort in that description, especially the idea of the River of Life along which the tree grows. We used a verse from the description (though not the one above) on her mourning card.

Re: If you could only take one..

Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2017 12:50 pm
by kingfisher68(2)
I'd have to take Pleasant Row Cottages with me as it would evoke times of friendship, camaraderie & support throughout the 6 months of stitching it took to complete it. Also it is the largest I have ever done.

Would like to grab my kingfisher long stitch too as he is so bright & colourful & one I really love. S I would like to think & could grab one in each hand as I rushed out the door.

Re: If you could only take one..

Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2017 1:02 pm
by fiddler
If I had to choose one to be remembered by it would have to be myRags to Riches one I did for my granddaughter.The one I would take would have to be Poppy Fairy by Joan Elloit.

Re: If you could only take one..

Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2017 9:08 am
by Allyn
Hmmmm If I could grab only one, honestly, I'd probably grab my stash of threads and fabric. There aren't any projects in the house that I'm so attached to that would break my heart to lose. I doubt anything I've done will be passed down to anyone. There only are two projects that I gave as gifts that are cherished by the recipients, one was a Scottish castle that I stitched for my mom decades ago, and the other was a wedding sampler for my father-in-law when he got married. They were both 'cry' moments, especially my new mother-in-law. She was so touched by it because no one had ever done something like that for her before. There's no one for them to get passed down to except to come back to me or my husband.

Re: If you could only take one..

Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2017 3:21 pm
by wendywombat
I would grab my current project on my Needleneeds frame and stand.

I can always replace stash...but I'd hate to lose my frame etc.

Re: If you could only take one..

Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2017 3:45 pm
by mauveme
There is so much to choose from but after thinking about it the one project I love the most is the one hanging over my TV, the Street scene I did in 2009. I love looking at it and wonder what the inside of the 5 stores would look like and who would be living above them.
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Re: If you could only take one..

Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2017 11:28 am
by Purple Patsy
This would be one time when not having anything completely finished would be an advantage. I would grab the box of finished but unframed stuff and run. :D