As I am typing I am looking out the window and watching a pair of tufted titmice at the feeders. They are very happy that I put out some shelled peanuts and chopped apples I found one at the back of the crisper drawer that wasn't so crisp earlier. I think they're eating the apples and hoarding the peanuts. If you're not in the eastern part of North America, here's what they look like:
So today is the check-in for the last

Since last month's post I have been a stitching fiend for me anyway! I had one finish that was a gift - A Glimpse of Santa -

and two finishes and a start, Kari's Snowflake, Snowgirls and Holly Bows (photos below in that order) that I am shoehorning. Because I finished my obligation stitching this year, the stitching time freed up is a huge gift to myself so I'm counting these pieces
as part of the SAL.
This weekend is also an
I have pretty well pulled my 2018 stitching plans together and have a list of SALs that I am interested in for next year, but will probably take until midnight on January 1 to have it finalized. My plan for the weekend is to finish Holly Bows and then start Goldie and/or Japanese Zen Garden. See you Monday with an IHSW update.
Thanks for taking part in GG this month, the linky post is now up!
ReplyDeleteThe stocking looks great, the perfect gift. Have a good IHSW too.
Your stocking looks great! Enjoy your stitchy weekend.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stitching and that little bird is adorable!
ReplyDeleteThe stocking is beautiful! It's a perfect weekend for IHSW, enjoy.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your hermitting time this weekend, Susan!
ReplyDeleteStitching what you feel like stitching certainly is a great gift to yourself :)
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