Greetings from a soggy Arizona!! The rain and snow has finally stopped. I saw the sun for a little bit yesterday morning after 3 or 4 days of rain or snow. No snow where I live but snow on the mountains that ring this valley.
I'm still hoping for a finish this month but it's doubtful. I'm now down to Jack and the woman and the over 1 verse! That black spot on the inside of the inner border at left is the beginning of the woman's umbrella. So there's still a lot more to stitch.
Let's talk stitching! I have updates on WIPs and a look at a few market purchases, and life. Let's go!
So first up is Jack's Bash by Plum Street Samplers...
Next up is Dog's Declaration by Ink Circles...
I love stitching on this. It will eventually be a framed gift for my daughter. Below and right of Life is a dog and two squirrels, the beginning of many more strewn about on this piece. This page is #1 of 9 I believe. I usually don't go page by page but I think I will on this one.
Now we have Yule by The Primitive Hare...
This has been a WIP for awhile. I was looking through WIPs a couple weeks ago and just pulled it out and put in more stitches. It's intensive being a bricklayer! I'm in no hurry to finish Yule.
On Leap Day I started my project for the SAL hosted by Chris the Camping Stitcher. This is Deer Mug from Shannon Christine...
I kind of wish I'd bought a little darker fabric for this but oh well🤷🏻♀️ I was sure all the white in the border was going to kill me but it's not so bad! It's mirror image so it's the same on all sides. I'm still needing 1 DMC which I'll get tomorrow. Now I know I'm not finishing this this month! That's okay as this SAL runs all year long.
Since the Easter blog hop is coming up, I decided to start a design which is super cute but secret! You'll all see it when you stop by on Easter 🐰🐣
I bought 3 charts for market through Garon Stitchery and here they are...
We've got the Mary Ann Aldred sampler by Needlework press, The Dance by the Proper Stitcher, and Tonight We Ride by Autumn Lane. I could've done more damage but can't as I'll explain below. I had been seeing people stitch on the two bigger patterns and wondered why. Turns out they were either retreat or club exclusives. You know me, gotta have a Halloween pattern!
That's it for the stitching. I have finally got the probate wheels going on the family home, hence being careful spending money. I found a paralegal to do an informal probate on the house. Cheaper than a lawyer but not much, lol. At the end of this month is when he'll start processing paperwork. My 2 brothers have to okay my application to being the rep which won't be a problem because my brothers and I get along. Next I have to take an online class on how to be an estate representative. Then, I have to take the class completion certificate, the will, the paperwork, and money to file at the courthouse. Then we wait. Now the will is pretty primitive. With guidance from the hospice nurse, I took a piece of paper and wrote the will with my dad on his death bed (he died 4 days later). Of the neighbors who were witnesses, the husband has since died and the widow moved to Phoenix to live with her son. I am trying to find out if she's still alive.
Wish us luck that the judge will accept the will! It's supposed to take 6-9 months from the beginning to completion but we'll see🤞🏼now the work begins with clearing the house. What I'm afraid of is the tax on the proceeds of the sale of this house. I believe you don't get taxed severely if you take those proceeds and buy another house. I could be wrong.
So that's what's going on in my world! Stitching is keeping me sane, haha!
I will be back on Easter with my blog hop post. You'll get to see the new start. It's just adorable!
Take care! See you soon!






I love Jack Bash and Dog's Declaration. I hope you can meet your goals. I like the variety of new stash. I have seen pictures of the Autumn Lane Stitchery one and it looks amazing. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects!
ReplyDeleteWill be praying for you. Unless one has been through it, I don't think people realize how much work there is to do when someone passes.
ReplyDeleteGreat progress on all of your projects Shelly. Love your new stash.
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Great work on the stitching goals! I love the deer mug too! Good luck with the estate... its a lot of work!!
ReplyDeleteGreat progress on Jack's Bash, Shelly! And your other pieces are coming along, too. I've been stitching a "brick-heavy" house and it sure does take a while :) Oh, I wish you the best of luck in your probate journey. It's so much legalize and terms that I'm clueless about. Luckily, my sister was a lawyer so I always have her to turn to. It's nice that you and your brothers are friendly and on the same page--that will help a lot. Wishing you a very Happy Easter! ♥
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