Happy Sunday, everyone! My first post of September and we're already halfway through! It's windy outside and the temps have finally gone down some, just to about 86. Much cooler than the middle 100s!
For your entertainment today, I have progress, a finish, the FO parade, and news about a unicorn! Let's get going...
I have progress on my Sunday stitch-Dog's Declaration by Ink Circles....
My picture is so washed out! The colors are more brighter in real life. Stitching on this every Sunday has been real successful for me. That middle tree has been intense! Lots of color changes. Nice things about it is it's all mirror image so it's saving me from having to check the graph constantly. When I'm done posting, I'll work on the bottom and right side of the tree. I'll be happy when this tree is done.
Friday the 13th, I picked up Jenny Bean Halloween Sampler for the first time since the end of July...
Sorry for the wrinkles, I don't like to iron until I'm done. There is also more color to the fabric. I have started on the outline of the house, more weeping willow branches, and more right border. That horizontal line below the house is the halfway point. I'm just plugging along on this one but it would be nice to have it finished before the year is out.
Next is a finish! Yay! Bittersweet and Broomsticks by WTN&T/Brenda Gervais...
I am certain that was 40ct I used, Sheeps Straw by xjudesign. Lovely fabric, has a good hand to it. It was crazy to set this aside because it's small! I had to stitch in the pumpkins from beneath the basket to the right, the witch, her broom, the bird and a few more leaves. The pattern called for the stem stitch to connect all the leaves but ain't nobody got time for that!! I straight stitched the vine and leaves together, much easier. Click on the picture to see the vine. She'll be a pin pillow eventually π€π½
Here is more FO parade. We are nearing the end...
I can't remember the designer but this is Grimalken's Apothecary. A fun design to stitch. I need to get this framed.
This is by Lindsay Lane Designs, not sure of the name. So pretty with my initials in the middle. I messed up though by stitching it so close to the edge at the top. I'd like to mount this on a painted papier mache round box, I just have to figure out how to do that.
Next is...
The Tribal Rooster on a PTP linen. I think the designer is Willow Wind Designs. Framed or made into a big pillow with piping on the sides, I don't know.
Picture is terrible as the fabric is Pear by Lakeside. Hoarded for something special and this was it. It's more olive green than show. It's from a PNPS magazine. I'd like to finish it like the magazine, with a skinny 2ft tree branch across the top held up with velvet ribbon. FFO goals. I just need to do it!
This one's easy! Promise Me by LizzieKate. This is to be a gift for my daughter. Framed or finished into a wall hanger on mat board.
And last but not least..
A mystery Halloween sampler by LizzieKate. My problem child as I was stitching it! I was trying to be thrifty so I bought just a fat eighth to save on the price of fabric but it was too short. I had to shorten the design at the bottom be a use there's only an inch left of fabric!
That's it for this installment of my medium FFOs. Next time, they'll be bigger.
Now we're up to my Unicorn!!
On a Facebook stitching group I'm in, they have an ISO list, In Search Of. There are 2 Unicorns that I am/was looking for. The first is And To All A Good Night by Blackbird Designs and the other is this guy...
Jacques D'Lantern, from this Keepsakes calendar..
and I had 2 offers! One stitcher thought she had 1 but couldn't find it after all and the other had it. I asked her what I owed her for it and she said nothing! I just received it last Monday and I'm so happy to finally have Jacques! I've seen them on eBay going for over $30. There are also a few other patterns in the catalog that I like so it's a huge win win!
Life Update..
Thanks to the comments about my plans to retire soon. You all made a lot of sense about retiring with your mental and physical aspects still in place. If I wait until I'm 67, I'll be more broken up than at 62. I already have bad shoulders, bad knees, bad feet and back.
I had to laugh at Anonymous's comment about having more WIPs! I'll definitely plan for a retirement start or 2! And thanks Katie, for your comment too!
I think that's all for today. Thanks for hanging with me and leaving comments. I'll probably be back at the end of this month with hopefully a few more finishes. We'll see!
See you soonππ»♀️












I always love stopping by your blog. So many beautiful pieces to see. Love your finishes and of course your WIPs. So glad you found one of your Unicorn pieces. I honestly don't think I have a pattern like that. I've been lucky enough to buy what I want when I want it so I don't lose my chance at the pattern. If I don't I figure it just wasn't meant to be.
ReplyDeleteLOL I will thank my dad about the advice. I just happened to listen to him when he gave it. I know my mom's parents always said Travel while you can. They knew too many people who waited and then got too old to travel. So oh we did and now I'm so extremely thankful for all those memories made with my mother.
Great finishes as always Shelly. Love your finish parade.
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I have that tree in my stash! What a pretty finish! Looking forward to seeing it fully finished.
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ReplyDeleteHow cool that someone gifted you your Unicorn.
You will enjoy your retirement.
I can't tell you how much more I've gotten done since retiring.
Marily
I've been away, Shelly, so am just now catching up on blogs. Love your little Halloween finish and you're making wonderful progress on your other WIPs. So nice that you got your unicorn piece--I've never seen that one before, but it's definitely right up your alley :) Yes! I highly recommend retirement--I was almost 63 and never looked back or had a single regret! Hope your cooler temps are sticking around! ♥
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