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Finally Finished Charity from the Cabochon Series by Susan Portra
October 18, 2025, 1:55 pm
Filed under: Other People's Designs, Susan Portra, The Cabochons, Charity

I ran out Craf-tex and wasn’t finding it without a fusible interfacing. So, Linda suggested Peltex which she prefers over Craf-tex anyway. Michael’s wasn’t showing any brand in-stock near me. So, I went with Pellon sew-in stabilizer that I was able to find at Hobby Lobby in NJ (got their last yard and on sale) allowing me to continue on my finishing frenzy! It feels like the same weight as the other “heavyweight” one I’ve been using and is the same thickness.

This cabochon was stitched by the end of July but was waiting for me to get motivated to do the finishing. I try not to use glue (messy) and lacing across tab to tab as most finishers do doesn’t thrill me because it loosens easily. But, by lacing into the stabilizer, I can cinch it in place after every couple of tabs.

I had this piece of fabric from Linda along with 2 other fabrics that are actually earmarked for another design utilizing fabric applique that I have one my To Do List. It’s perfect for this ornament and I still have plenty. Aleene’s Instant Tacky Dots are fantastic! I placed one in the inside of the fabric to hold it in place on the magazine board, two dots on the felt that is slightly larger than the board and sewed around running stitch to gather the fabric together. That’s made my finishing so much easier! Making the piece of felt slightly larger made stitching the two sides together easier because the magazine board didn’t get in my way as I attached the cording.

Once my husband was available to be my stationary hook, I made cording with 4 lengths of DMC #5 Pearl 356 used in the design. The loop was done first and attached to the ornament side of the stabilizer. That’s another lifesaving tip! It makes starting and ending the exterior cording so much easier. And, the loop doesn’t twist when it hangs. I was lucky that my stash had the matching DMC Floss 356 to attach the cording.

I don’t think anyone would find where I started and ended the outer long cord. That’s usually been a problem but this one worked perfectly. Finishing still takes time but what doesn’t with needlepoint! At least I no longer dread the task. And, I am thrilled to say these Cabochons are some of my best finishes.

In my last post, most people queried said to place the Cabochons on the bottom half. Well, by the time I did the finishing, I had forgotten about that and finished it the way I’d been thinking it should be finished-with them on the top.



Learning and Sharing Tips Thanks to Charity from the Cabochon Series by Susan Portra
July 27, 2025, 4:08 pm
Filed under: Other People's Designs, Susan Portra, The Cabochons, Charity

Charity is the 2nd in the Cabochon Series by Susan Portra. All designs are based off a Rhapsody, a discontinued Rainbow Gallery thread. This one is R18. This card says, “Try running other yarns thru this.” I ran an overdyed thread thru white Flair for a nice effect in Beautiful Ohio, a technique that I learned from teacher, David McCaskill. It helped me win the ANG Princess Grace Award (https://melitastitches4fun.com/category/melitas-adaptations/ohio-star/).

This card of Rhapsody is too dark but a solid color through a lighter one would be nice to try. Learning/Sharing #1.

I did change to the Diagonal Greek stitch from French Knots that were supposed to go above the 5 diamonds. I found the pattern in Painted Canvas Embellishment by Carole Lake and Michael Boren. The French Knots were supposed to be on every Canvas thread with 5 strands of floss. It seemed to heavy. I used 2 strands for Diagonal Greek (3 strands were still too heavy). It really fits the design and reminds me it’s ok to change a stitch to what you prefer. I’ve heard more than one teacher say that once you purchase their piece, you can do what pleases you. Learning/Sharing #2.

I stitched on Charity last month and this month at our ANG MLS Stitch-in. Although I spent over an hour shopping for threads to fill in the kits for the other designs in the series, I did finally sit and stitch. That’s when I learned from Linda M (who learned it from teacher, Toni Gerdes) that using glue stick on the end of Tiara will control that from splitting apart. And, it really does the trick. Linda and Toni to the rescue! But, I will not seek opportunities to use this thread. I don’t see an advantage to it over other threads not requiring special handling. Learning/Sharing #3.

That leaves the bugle beads and Cabochons to do. Here I got the location of the prongs established and enlarged the holes with a large needle to ensure placement looks consistent. Learning/Sharing #4.

We talked bead trays and at least one person didn’t know that the square sticky bead tray with a cover can rest on the canvas while stitching with the cover bent backwards. Another reason this wasn’t a favorite bead holder was because you can’t turn the canvas over without it falling which I agree is a bother. So, I added a magnet inside the box. Problem solved. Lesson/Sharing #5.

I can’t take time now to do the finishing but I had to finish the bugle beads and attach the cabochons.

The directions show this finished sideways.

I stitched it thinking I’d finish it this way with the center motif looking like a heart.

Then, I solicited opinions from everyone yesterday and my husband today. I think it was unanimous to go this way.

What do you prefer?



The Cabochons Series by Susan Portra

From my 2024 Year in Review post, I had said,

Goals #21-28 for 2025 are to kit the eight pieces in The Cabochons series by Susan Portra that I have acquired and at least get started stitching them (to make this a realistic goal).

Final Goal #29: Don’t get any more goals!!

Well, I need to update this as follows:

Goals #21-31 for 2025 are to kit the eleven pieces in The Cabochons series by Susan Portra that I have acquired. Thanks to a recent Ebay auction, I obtained 3 more.

Final Goal #32: Don’t get any more goals?? Or, should I just let this one go?

All of the kits have the bead packs. One of the designs has all threads (Love), and four of the pieces came with canvas. Oddly enough, one of the designs doesn’t say to use Rhapsody, but I’ve got to use Rhapsody in all of them. I was able to find 5 skeins of the now discontinued thread, Rhapsody, on Ebay and/or at Janna Needle Art. However, I will have to modify the threads to match the replacement color of Rhapsody I selected for 5 of the designs.

There are at least 2 in the series that I am missing: #11 and #12. I don’t know what they are called and have a search on Ebay to alert me if any Cabochons are posted. Does anyone have any idea what they are named and/or does anyone have them to sell?

I don’t think I posted the ones I got from Alex-Paras NeedleArts. Here are those and the other designs – all now ready for kitting.

To date, I have:

I bought some threads for four of the kits that are using the suggested Rhapsody thread from Karen at Nimble Needle in NJ. She gives a 10% discount to ANG and EGA members. And, she had the current issue of Needle Pointers available for people to look through right next to the front door. Nice of her to support ANG!

I do have to substitute DMC for Anchor and substitute for two discontinued Fyre Werks but I think there are Fyre Werks Soft Sheen threads that will work.

As I search for colored 18 count canvas and work on kitting them all, I will start on the Love design, which is done on white canvas and came fully kitted.