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Friday, January 20, 2012

Feeling better and stitching

Thank you everyone for the well wishes.  I am definitely over whatever it was but it took the majority of this week to feel totally better - the fatigue associated with the bug lasted most of the week.  Welcome to all my new followers and congratulations to all the WIPocoplyse participants.  I didn't get to comment on every one's blogs, but I did read all the posts! I am not sure how well this it is going to work in reducing my stash as I have seen dozens of projects that I need right now would like at some point in the future or that I have in my stash and want to start. 

My stitching focus this week was Debbie Mumm's Summerhill House.  It was designed for and distributed by Mill Hill so there will be a ton of beads on the finished project.  I won't be adding those to the piece until the end so right now there are a lot of blank spaces.  This one is stitched on 28-count Bluebell Jobelan with DMC threads.  I was able to stitch all the green on the left side as well as the dog. This is part of a seasonal series, which I am a huge sucker for, so there are three more patterns in my stash which will be making their appearance in the near future. And that is one of those totally overly optimistic statements that I am prone to make when it comes to stitching.


I started New England St. Nick by The Goode Huswife today as part of International Hermit and Stitch Weekend.  I'll be posting update photos of it and Chatelaine's Japanese Octagonal Box later this weekend.  If you're interested in participating in the worldwide hermitting event jump over to Random Ramblings for all the information.

4 comments:

Catherine said...

What a cute piece you are working on....I did the New
England St. Nick a couple of year's ago and loved it! Are you stitching it on black?

Joysze said...

LOL, Susan. I like how you adjusted your train of thought on those eventual projects. ;)

Summerhill House looks great. Love the greens. Can't wait to see your new start and Japanese Octagon!

Giovanna said...

Glad to read you're better. That's a lovely WIP!

Caitlin @ Naughts Cross Stitches said...

gorgeous stitching :D Glad you're feeling better!