Several older Châtelaine Designs charts, formerly only available as online classes, are now being reprinted and sold, either through embroidery shops or directly from Martina Weber. I was very excited to be able to purchase both the Stitching Leporello and Japanese Octagon Box charts. After taking so long to finish The Owl and the Pussycat, I’ve been wary of starting larger projects. However, the charts are divided into monthly sections (as per the original class) so I’ve set a goal to complete one section each month.
It took a while to collect all the supplies for the Japanese Octagon Box (hereafter referred to as JOB), but it’s been fun. I met the very helpful and friendly ladies at nearby BeadWorld, who were happy to help this clueless bead newbie find all the right Delica beads on the long list, and are eager to see the finished product (I warned them they will be waiting a long time!). The box will be stitched on 32 count Belfast linen. After debating the merits of various linen colors (too grey? too green? too boring?), I chose Meadow Mist. I loved this color when it was the selection for the Just Nan Sizzle tin, and have been looking for an excuse to use it again. It’s a pale blue with a bit of white here and there, just lovely and perfect for representing the background of sky.
Here’s how it looks so far:

The JOB had an inauspicious beginning: after completing panel #4 (the center panel), the bases for panels #1-3, and nearly finishing panel #3, I discovered that the base of panel #3 was off by half a stitch … which meant half of panel #3 had to be “reverse stitched”, as well as the bases for panels #1 and #2. I was able to salvage some of the NPI silk (black) but the Gloriana silk (blue) went all to pieces, which was heartbreaking. I hope I won’t have to buy more skeins as my local shop may be out of the original dye lot I bought, but that will depend on how much more of the Gloriana is required.
When I’m done with the first section of the chart, there will be eight panels, with the first panel’s design complete. Even with the initial setback, these panels are going quicker than I originally thought they would; now that I’m done setting up the blog, I can focus more on stitching. It will be interesting to see if I’m able to stick to my goal; it would be nice to get more done each month but I won’t count on that happening.
