Hi everyone! It's been a bit past a month since my last regular post so here I am for an update. I have Stitch from Stash numbers, progress, and actual FFOs!
I've been under the weather since a week ago. Last Sunday, I was feverish and congested. Monday I went to work. Tuesday morning, I had gone grocery shopping in the morning and bought among other things a donut. As I was eating it, I realized I couldn't taste it. I have some covid home tests that the USPS sent out, and used it and it said Positive! I call work. We had Good Friday off anyway. Yesterday was my 5th day that the CDC said you should self isolate and then use a mask for another 5. I would say Tuesday and Wednesday last week were the worst. My taste came back but I'm dealing with congestion again. I still don't feel all that great. My fever broke early Thursday and it has not come back. I go back to work Tuesday wearing a mask for 3 more days. Ugh. So needless to say I've had time to FFO which you can see below.
But first let's do Stitch from Stash 2017-2022..
Opening balance was $31.52. I had two finishes, which were Town of Halloween and Protect My Sleep that are in the March 13 post. They were worth $22. Expenses of $28 were two Nashville purchases that you'll see below, leaving me with a balance of $25.52. Not bad, I took it easy on Market!
Here's my two Market buys..
So before I got sick, I joined two SALs: Wicked Weekend Challenge and Let's Tour Hollywood. And promptly ditched them both when I got sick because my stitchy bug took flight and went missing for 5 days. I did have a new start for the Halloween SAL tho..
I will jump back on this as soon as I hit publish!
One of my WIPs was for the Tour Hollywood and that is..
I have begun stitching the other large green leaf above the crown to the right. I know I'm not going to finish this this month.
This other WIP I stitched on too for that SAL..
Holy Night, the freebie from PSS.
So barring illness flares in the next 13 days, I'm stitching 4 new starts for Hallo-Maynia on May 1st. They're small starts that were easy to kit up. I have to be mindful of Stitch From Stash.
FFOs!! Woohoo!
First up is a finish that I sewed together back in December. I had ric rac that I wanted to see onto the sides. I finally did it..
Quaker Boo by the Sampler Girl. See the ric rac?
A lesson in patience. I watched Sleepy Hollow with Johnny Depp and it took me the whole movie to stitch those black beads onto the ric rac. Here's a picture of the backing fabric..
I stitched this matching up all the 1 orange color of the ric rac.
Next up is..
Peek a Boo by Val's Stuff, I believe. Pillow finish, nothing fancy.
Too cute!
Next...
A freebie by LizzieKate. I thought I had twine to make a bow but didn't. So thin white ribbon for the rescue.
And then..
Litha, a freebie from the Primitive Hare. I sewed on the off white ruffled fabric lace in the middle. The side and backing fabric is a favorite of mine with two other pillows using it. The two gold topped pins match the sunflower. And finally..
a freebie by Erica Michaels made into a round flat ornament. The back fabric is a multi-green plaid. The pins are a light green. It looks better in real life
Those are my FFOs!! I have more! I was in a cubing frame of mind but the finishes I have won't fit on the styrofoam cubes I have so back to the drawing board.
It has been in the high 60s and mid 70s here lately, and spring has sprung. The Irises have sprung and so have the dandelions. Also growing in my front yard is some kind of monstrosity! I'll show it next post but I'm pretty sure it's a thistle. Right now it's 3 ft high. I've never had a thistle grow in my yard. Because I have to weed wack my yard, I know what's growing out there! Hopefully it'll bloom soon.
I think I'm done. I bought the 2 first seasons of Yellowstone and have binged! For some reason, dysfunctional family shows are so popular! Breaking Bad was one and so is Rescue Me with Denis Leary. I can't make myself go back and watch those last two, haha!
Alrighty, you all take care out there!!
Oh my, glad you're on the mend. Your FFOs look great!
ReplyDeleteOh, no! Darn Covid anyway... I am glad your taste returned, Shelly--that would be awful. Sure hope you feel better by tomorrow when you return to work. My youngest son's girlfriend just recovered from it, as well. She got it while attending a work conference in Boston. Strangely enough, he was with her, but didn't get it. Very weird.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful finishes, Shelly--they are really looking so professional. Love the ric rak with beads--I can imagine that took forever, but it is so effective. All of your little pillows look wonderful. Glad your weather is so spring-like. It has been cold and miserable here--in fact snow is forecast for later today. Ugh! Hope it doesn't destroy our daffodils.
Take care now--hope you're feeling better each day ♥
Your stitching is beautiful! So glad you are feeling better - please take good care of yourself.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear your sick Shelly but glad to hear that you're feeling better. Congrats on all of the awesome finishes. You do such a great job. Sure wish I could get lessons.
ReplyDeleteLinda
Sorry to hear that you succumbed to Covid, glad you're feeling better.
ReplyDeleteI do like the Bee in your Bonnet design. And all your wonderful finishing. Watching TV is the perfect way to keep going with a repetitive task like those beads.
Sorry about that nasty covid. I have had 3 shots but who knows! Of course, I love all that wonderful Halloween stitching. I am working on NFF's Prunilla to go with the Reverend Gordon Squashbottom. All the finishing is very impressive! I think those beads were worth the time.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear you've been sick, hope you feel better soon.
ReplyDeleteYou have some very cute finishes.
Marilyn
Hi Shelly: Nice progress on your projects, the finishing yopu do is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI hope you are feeling better now.
Catherine
Wow...you sure been busy stitching on your projects and Finishing some of your Stitched Pieces....Good for you.
ReplyDeleteEverything is so pretty - I love this...You did a terrific job on finishing everything.
Happy Spring
Take care & Happy Stitching
Linda K, Buttercup
Beautiful stitching as always. My friend, I am so sorry you have not been well. Take care.
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