Stitching has been a bit slow lately for me, but I’m just popping in with a couple of small finishes. They are both from the Cross Stitcher calendar that I’m doing for Lucy. They can hang from the bottom of her big calendar that I made this time last year, not that she leaves them there. March has also been stitched but I haven’t managed to fully finish it yet - I’d better get on with it before the end of the month!
Tuesday, 16 March 2021
Saturday, 16 January 2021
Fully Finished Gallery January
The 10th of each month is when are supposed to show off our fully finished pieces rescued from the drawer of shame. I am late as usual, and these are all December pieces that didn’t make the cut off but it all counts!
First of all, I have two more Christmas pictures framed. Both of these were stitched years ago. The first is a kit, which I think was part of a series that was sort of a course and if you did them all you could send off for a certificate. I only ever had that one though, and I can’t remember who it was from. The second one was also a kit, I think I was given it, but I don’t remember who gave it to me. I don’t seem to remember very much! I really like the simple frame on that one as it makes Santa look like he really is peeking in the window.
Monday, 4 January 2021
WIPocalypse 2021
So we enter another year, and back to lockdown again *sigh*. I have no idea what the year will throw at us, so I’m going to keep my plans very simple. My goals for 2021 stitching are:
1. Finish Canadian Beauty. She deserves it.
2. Stitch all the months of the ‘Milly’ calendar from Cross Stitcher. I’ve started these and pretty much finished January already but I neglected to take a picture. The plan is to finish them in similar way to Rachel’s Birthstones (Tutorial here: https://tenhourstitcher.blogspot.com/2019/12/link-up-for-fully-finished-gallery-sal.html) so Lucy can hang them at the bottom of her calendar.
3. Finish at least 5 other small projects. And fully finish 5, plus the Milly Calendar ones.
4. Do some work on my Chatelaine (Tuscany Town Mandala) which hasn’t been touched since 2016!
5. Design at least one piece for myself and start stitching it.
6. Work on whatever else I fancy...
That’s it for now, I will be back for fully finished gallery next week as I have Christmas finishes I didn’t get to share in time.