Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Tiny Needle Tuesday

 

All I have to show for this week is the head of a snowman. That's it. Quiet stitching time was not to be had. 




I did get more of the background done on my little snowfella. I seem to be getting through it at a nice clip which is more than I am doing with my other projects at the moment. 




This may be the reason.  It's another one of those itty bitty puzzles that I like so much. This is a hard one. I can spend hours looking for one piece-which is fine by me. That's my kind of puzzle.


9 comments:

  1. I like the little head of the snowman appearing on the cross-stitch and the other snowman is looking quite dapper. I don't know how you and all of my other friends are doing so many puzzles. They drive me nuts! :-). Is it still snowing there? It was 52 here today for the first time in months! It was lovely.
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  2. Love your hoooked snowman - so glad you are working on that!

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  3. I'm glad the snowman is moving right along-the hooked one; it will be a nice pillow? The puzzle is a tough one! Good for you--it's winter and when you have rotten weather outside, it's good to hibernate inside!

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  4. That hooked snowman is really cute.
    I admire you for having the dedication to work on a Christmas project when the holiday is so far away!

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  5. I am pretty much snowed in so will be working on a much-neglected tiny needle project today. Your snowmen would find themselves quite at home in my yard!

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  6. Love the hooked snow fella! I haven’t worked on a puzzle since Christmas. I just lost interest.

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  7. But what a cute little snowman head it is!

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  8. Deb , have you ever looked at Eastside Cats site? She makes computer puzzles of her cats.
    I love that hooked snowman! I've seen a few snow people here in Lake Geneva. Our town is having a snow sculpting competition this weekend. I know its outside, but I won't be going to a shoulder to shoulder crowd to see the artistry this year. People come to carve from all over the country. Or they usually do. it is quite a undertaking.

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