FO: Beltane Cross Stitch

I finished Beltane, the last in my set of Sabbat cross stitch patterns. There were a couple odd color mistakes in the pattern–first I figured out one of the symbols was used for two different shades of yellow, then I found the same problem with two different shades of red. I just sort of chose the shade I thought would work and I’m mostly satisfied with the results.

The background fabric looks a bit brown in the photo but in real life it’s more of a light sherbet orange suitable for a spring theme. Someday I’ll invest in some good lighting and learn to take proper photos, but not today.

With this, I’m technically done with the Sabbat series, but my Yule piece still bothers me. I’ve decided to try it again on a darker fabric so the moon and winter snowflakes will really stand out. My first attempt is nice enough to give to friends for the holiday, so my efforts won’t be wasted.

With autumn well underway, it’s also knitting season. I bought yarn a few weeks ago to make sweaters with and I’m just now winding it up to start the Dock and Cabin pattern. It looks complicated, with lots of cables and a sort of windowpane pattern on the back, but the pattern comes with nice clear charts so I should be okay.

Alongside these smaller projects, I’m still working on the much larger project of trying to work ritual and rhythm into my life. I’m starting small, just writing down everything I spend time on and looking at what I could add or subtract or just do in a better way. I can feel my perfectionism creeping in already, pushing me to work more and push myself harder. I’m not sure what to do about that, but I know hard-driving perfection is the opposite of what I’m looking for here. If you have suggestions for taming that inner critic I’m all ears.

4 responses to “FO: Beltane Cross Stitch”

  1. Good for you! I have started looking at my blog list again and an unsure if I am following you although I thought I was for years (?!) but I am trying to get wordpress to work for me. Yesterday I needed their help to unfollow an abusive person who followed me to my own email to yell abuse at me (a goth seemingly on the skids after having been interesting in the past) since somehow the follow and unfollow clicky things do not show up on my browser–

    I am glad tour blog is still here and hope you and yours are well.

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    1. Thanks, I’m glad you’re still here, too. I was thinking about you recently as I pulled some tarot cards. I’m so sorry someone was giving you trouble like that, such stress. I hope everything gets sorted out and that person gets whatever help they need to stop abusing people online and get their life back on track.

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      1. Yeah, me too. I’m glad your blog is still here since I finally figured out that me being so socially isolated from online ‘buddies’ and acquaintances is bad for me–took me long enough to figure that out! I believe you and your friends or family used to play rpgs, and I have been trying to find good games of Mage: the Ascension and D&D online to watch–most are not my speed, too much tedious violence, but some have been thoughtful and clever, like Patrick McNamara and Animal House (done under the name Patrick Groome) and one of the ‘Garblag Games’ Mage games set in WWII. Gotta say I have bought so many gorgeous dice and it’s sad not to be able to show them off to folks!

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      2. I’ll have to look those up. We’ve gotten so busy we haven’t played in ages but maybe we’ll have time over the holidays. At least for a short campaign or two.

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