Sunday, November 28, 2021

Updates!

Good afternoon! I am back with updates on everything I've stitched. Yes, I'm stitching again, got back into the groove a couple days after my last post. After a small trip to the outskirts of Phoenix to pick up this lovely thing..
I am back reading again! I've read 90 pages so far and enjoying it. I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving, those of us who celebrate it. We had a spiral ham and the fixings. My daughter did all the cooking. I had ham leftovers and gladly ate hot ham and cheese sandwiches for a couple of days! And there's more, ha. I still have not figured out how to make paragraphs for this blog using my phone so sorry for the huge run-on paragraph. I've been finishing WIPs and have wittled down my WIP pile to 20! I took a look at everything, deciding whether I've lost the desire for a couple. I did manage to finish 3 in one week though, so here they are..
At the top is Believe in Christmas, from the August 2015 Christmas JCS ornaments preview issue. Took me just 3 hours to finish it. Last time, I had everything stitched up to the hat. At bottom is The Size of The Gift, from the JCS 2016 Christmas ornaments issue, on the called for 40ct Helix PTP linen. Very tiny but just cute. And the piece de resistance is this..
Bittersweet September by Blackbird Designs. I used 35ct fabric instead of the 32ct called for and it's small, about 5" square. Vibrant colors. I believe the linen is Linen by WDW. Those are the last of my finishes. I am getting caught up with my SAL stitching, the Rooky Woods SAL, and picked up another WIP, this one is Crone on the Hill by PSS..
The house looks like the Nathaniel Hawthorne house in Salem, Mass., with the old world style windows. I hope to have this finished before the year is out for my 21st finish, yahoo! Update on the kids! They have recovered from Covid. My daughter still has some congestion, and the boyfriend can taste and smell some things but not all. They've both gone back to work. They both tested negative to go back to work. So I'm pretty happy about that.
So I've been throwing in random pictures to break up these paragraphs but I thought some of you may be interested in these mugs with the cross stitch printed on them. They're kind of cute! Be sure to click on pictures to see them bigger. And be sure to stop by on December 6th for my Advent blog hop post. The guest of honor will be the Christmas tree. We'll be talking about the Christmas tree and answering questions on our traditions. That should be fun. I better make sure my post is on the 6th! I also wanted to mention a year long Christmas ornament kit being mailed out once a month in 2022 being hosted by Celebrations in Needlework. I think that's what they're called. For $24 a month, you get a full kit to make an ornament. Some of the designers are Mani di Donna, the Primitive Hare, and 10 others. I signed up. I'll show the flyer on the next regular post in December. Alrighty, I think this is it. It's back to work for a whole bunch of us, and I've got laundry to get to. Thanks for stopping by, please stay healthy, and we'll see you next month! Toodles!

8 comments:

  1. Me encanta tu bordado, y que rapida eres.....El libro de Gabaldon no lo he leido, las autoras norteamericanas que me encantan son Sara Mclean,Lisa Keyplas y Julia Quinn

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  2. Great finishes! Looking forward to your Advent post.

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  3. Congrats on all of the cute finishes Shelly. I haven't finished any this year.

    Linda

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  4. Hi Shelly,
    Beautiful finishes! Love the colors in your Bittersweet September. Glad to hear that your mojo is back and that your family is recovering. The ornament kit sounds interesting. Looking forward to your next post.
    Lisa M.

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  5. So glad to hear your family is recovered. Will be interested to see the ornament kits. I'm too much of a control freak to order mystery projects! ;O)

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  6. The Bittersweet September is lovely, I have it waiting in my stash. I do like the vibrant colours. So glad that your family is well again, it can be a very worrying time when covid strikes.

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  7. Nice work on your finishes , it's nice to have that sense of accomplishment as we reach the end of the year!
    Glad your family are recovering with no long term effects.
    The mugs are fun.

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  8. Whew! So glad your daughter and her boyfriend are recovered, Shelly. You just never know what path this crazy virus will take. Your Thanksgiving sounds great--I do love a grilled ham and cheese sandwich. In fact that is our go to dinner on Friday nights along with soup. So quick and tasty.

    You are blogging on your phone? Wow! That would take me forever.

    Love your finishes small and large--the Bittersweet piece is especially pretty! Love those mugs, too, although I don't drink coffee or tea. Just the occasional hot chocolate :)

    Hope you have a wonderful December, Shelly! ♥

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