Tuesday, January 16, 2018

A Stitch in Time

 Before all the stuff hit the fan around here I was on a roll with my stitching which had taken a backseat during the holidays. The January Sheep Virtues almost had its border.




 The Winter Sampler has a new bunny and a pine tree-minus the trunk. I seem to have misplaced that color.




 The wedding sampler I was making for The Mister and me had the beginnings of a new branch of flowers.



The nautical sampler I had started working on for my mom before she died had taken a backseat since last summer but now it has to go to the head of the queue. It's going off course and I guarantee-there will be breakers ahead. Story to follow.





11 comments:

  1. I don’t know how you keep them all straight but I really like each one of them.
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  2. So nice to have an array of projects so when you get mad at one, you can just pick up another!

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  3. All are beautiful. I haven't cross-stitched in years, but I still have all the supplies.

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  4. Looks like your stitching mojo has returned.

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  5. That's so much work! All those little stitches!

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  6. Such wonderful stitching! I don't remember the nautical one, but it looks very cool. I think you pick some of the most fabulous patterns in cross stitching!

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  7. I love to see your stitching. Okay I love to see all your projects. Mr Gingerbread soap still smells delicious and he's starting to fade which means he's been well loved

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  8. They are all so nice. I envy those who can cross stitch. I can't do it anymore. It's just to hard to see all that close work.

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  9. I LOVE the border on that wedding sampler. How do you keep all your projects strait? I have lots of WIPs of all types waiting in the wings.....somewhere.

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  10. All your stitching projects are so cute!
    Liana

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  11. I have no idea how you keep them all straight. Beautiful stitching.

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