I started back to work this week. On the whole, things went well; however, my mind has not returned to free-time-is-short-get-things-done mode. I kept putting things off or finding other things to do - Pinterest is a great time waster although I have found some great ideas for gifts - thinking I'd have plenty of time later to do them and ended up getting very little done. I expect it is going to take until after the first of the year to get my rhythm back as I have a lot of vacation time to use up before the end of December. I get vacation time and sick time as separate pots of time so while I was recuperating, I was using my accumulated sick time and have close to three weeks of vacation time to use before the end of the year or I will lose it. I have already donated a bunch of time to other folks that have used all their leave due to illness but I'm not going to lose the rest of it.
With all that said, here is my progress I use the term loosely on Kayann's Kreations' Elegant Doily
What?!?! You don't see any progress? Well, I went from one spider web finished to three and a half!! Yes, that is the sum of my progress on this piece for an entire week.
On a brighter note, I did start and finish Shepherd's Bush's Her Garden Fair which is the second piece in the She Tends portfolio.
These pieces are fun and quick stitches. The only drawback is that charms play such a large part in the design and they are expensive. I was fortunate that I had disposable income and kitted these up during a sale a number of years ago. If I had to purchase them today, I wouldn't be able to.
Before Elegant Doily went into the rotation, I had a bit more progress on Chatelaine's Secret Victorian Garden but I forgot to take a picture.
Mirabilia's Santa's Magic is on the frame for this week - hopefully I can concentrate a bit more on it than I did Elegant Doily.
5 comments:
That doily is gorgeous!
Lovely stitching Susan. Cut finish.
Linda
Both of your pieces look fantastic!
Congrats on the finish :)
Nice little finish, congrats. And great going on the doily - it's truly spectacular.
That small is lovely, and I did not realize there was that much more to do on Doily - I thought is was only the cutting now!
I feel with you on the 'adjusting to little free time' part, after six years of being a student (with not that much, but very flexible free time) I think it won't be easy for me to adjust to full time work next year...
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