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ANG Central Jersey Chapter Name Tag Finished
January 26, 2024, 9:54 pm
Filed under: ANG Central Jersey Chapter, General comments, Name Tag Lee Canvas, Tools

I decided to add a blue “mat” by stitching 3 rows of tent stitch using the same dark blue Impressions 6040 used to frame the name.

I cut 4 tabs on each side, folded them back, steamed the canvas, added a piece of magazine board, placed a piece of double stick fusible web on the canvas (about 1/2″ smaller than the canvas), placed a piece of blue Ultrasuede on top and pressed it into place with my iron. I used my ironing cloth to protect the Ultrasuede since I had and still have no idea if applying an iron with or without steam to Ultrasuede is a good idea or not! It is sufficiently stiff and not too thick. I had left about 1/2″ around the edge so I could glue the edges to the white canvas tabs on the back. Glue could not reach the front because of the magazine board. If it did, it would only be on the blue “mat.”

I should have attached the pinback to the Ultrasuede first but my curved needles allowed me to attach it relatively easily. The pinback measures 1.5″ end to end but the center part is 1″.

Have I mentioned that I don’t like necklaces? Well, I don’t! So, I’ve come up with a way to display these.

I started using my Smasta in 2022 as a travel tool kit. Here is the inside. Note the pointed metal arch at the top.

Here is the outside. Note the clear plastic oval. It has 2 magnets that are paired with the pointed metal arch on the inside (originally purchased at Barnes and Noble to hold glasses, but I never used it for that). It was in my travel tote as an extra needle minder if needed at a class.

By placing it where it is now, I can use it to display my name tags as I stitch! My Brandywine Chapter name tag already had a pinback. So, I knew this would work.

I added one to the back of my Main Line Stitchers Chapter name tag just in time for our Saturday Stitch-in tomorrow.

And, the newest name tag . . .

All 3 look great with the blue Smasta!

I believe I got this name tag holder at an EGA Mid-Atlantic Regional meeting. It holds all 3 name tags! The newest one just fit in the center zipper pocket.

That leaves New Jersey Needle Artists as the odd man out. I do have instructions for theirs. Maybe someday.



ANG Central Jersey Chapter Name Tag
January 24, 2024, 8:03 pm
Filed under: ANG Central Jersey Chapter, Name Tag Lee Canvas

When I joined ANG Central Jersey Chapter (CJC) in Colonia, NJ, I was really surprised that new members get a painted canvas for a name tag, and it was designed exclusively for the chapter by Lee’s Needlearts. Very pretty (design area is 5″x3″).

The instructions were included, but I stitched it up differently.

I decided to start it this past Friday for the Saturday chapter meeting that turned into an all Zoom meeting/Stitch-in due to our winter weather that hit over the weekend. After 715 days of less than one inch of snow, the Philadelphia area made up for lost time. It was our second snowfall this month. Snow days are great stitch days! We stayed in all weekend, and I had hoped this piece would be done over the weekend. No such luck. My stitch selections did not work up quickly, and that’s OK! I love how it turned out.

My stash came through for this canvas.

I used tent stitch with 2 strands of Wildflowers 6042 for the outer purple grid lines and 2 strands of Impressions 6040 for the center rectangle. The Impressions is slightly heavier than Wildflowers, helping the name tag area to increase in prominence.

I did basketweave with 2 strands of DMC Floche Blanc for the white stripes.

For the green stripes, I stitched the fern stitch with 2 strands of Splendor S1058. I always worked towards the small dark green square.

For the purple stripes, I stitched a pattern from the ANG Lone Star Chapter’s Grab -n- Go Stitches (pg 87) with 2 strands of Splendor S812. I always worked towards the light green stripe.

Each little (3 x 3) square turned into 3 steps thanks to a Jessica variation a pattern I saw in Grab -n- Go Stitches (pg 3): first, I worked a Jessica with 2 x 1 stitches all the way around with 2 strands of Bijoux MMT #452 Green Agate (not pictured in the thread photo as it was a late addition); next, I added small cross stitches over 1 at the north, south, east, and west sides with 1 strand of DMC Floche white (they look like little hearts to me); lastly, I placed a cross stitch over 1 in the center with 2 strands of the same green Bijoux. It’s a cute little motif to add some interest to the background, and I love using Bijoux!

It always surprises me when a skein looks like one color as a skein and then looks differently when stitched. The green au ver a soie, soie d’alger 2136 looks significantly darker than the green 2126 as a skein but not when stitched for the leaves. Oh well!

Using Silk Lame Braid for 18 count, allowed the small cross stitch over 1 and oblong cross stitch over 2×1 to be slightly raised for the center of the right 3 flowers. For the larger flower, I made a small diamond Jessica and then placed a cross stitch on top for a significant raised center. But, after I added the petals, it looks like an upright cross stitch. Oh well again!

The blue-violet flowers were formed by straight stitches using 4 strands of Splendor S1086, 2 strands each of Splendor S1086 and S882, and 4 strands of Splendor S882 for the dark, medium, and light petals, respectively.

My name was cross stitched using 2 strands of Planet Earth 6-ply Silk Eclipse 1101 (a dark gray). The background around my name was done in Alternating Continental (as recommended in the stitch guide) with Kreinik #4 Braid (as recommended) 5760 Marshmallow (a little whiter than 032 Pearl as recommended in order to match the white Floche stripes). It is a great stitch for this area because it covers the open hole from the traveling thread below the canvas. The Kreinik added some sparkle to the name area which helps draw attention to that area. Seeing your name is the goal!



ANG Central Jersey Chapter (CJC)

I joined the ANG Central Jersey Chapter (CJC) today. Since I had been there 4 times this year for a variety of reasons, I decided that I might as well officially join the chapter. It’s about an hour and 20 minute drive. So, I won’t be there every month but maybe quarterly. We’ll see. Nice group of about a dozen women that meet in a church in Colonia, NJ from 10-3. They stitch, hold the meeting around 11:30 or 12, have lunch, and keep stiching. On a Saturday, traffic is not too bad. So, if there is good weather and no other plans, I can join them periodically.

New members get a gift bag! The painted canvas is for a beaded name tag designed exclusively for the chapter by Lee’s Needlearts. Instructions are included. But, nobody wore name tags and 2 women told me they never stitched it. Very pretty design.

The purple card case was made for their chapter’s anniversary last year and these are extras. Since they were made by Sharon B and Sue C, that makes it that much more special. Ironic that there are 3 slots. I now belong to 3 ANG chapters and 1 EGA chapter. Only 2 of the 4 chapters have business cards. But, I have my own personal ones. So, 3 slots are perfect!

And, the Sashiko Mini Sampler Kit by Miniature Rhino is of a Hemp Leaf (Asanoha). It comes with white thread and 2 sizes of Sashiko needles by Olympus. I didn’t have these needles! But, I didn’t get instructions. I believe that Jacqui C contributed the kit. So, if I can’t figure out what to do with this, I can ask Jacqui.

The fob is color coordinated with everything ever so nicely! Well done, CJC.

It’s interesting to see how different chapters function. No one is the same!