First of all, I hope everyone is enjoying a great three day weekend and celebrating America and remembering those who have sacrificed to make this the land of the free and the home of the brave. Here on the east coast of the US of A, we are on the third day of rain, rain and more rain and below normal temperatures. No problem says I! I can get some finishing done.
This month my WIPGO calls were, first, Jeweled Baubles from Shannon Christine Designs. I first saw these piece completed at my friend Diane’s. I got on line immediately to order it. This pattern is one of those that is definitely not captured in the picture. Lots of color changes, half stitches, and confetti stitching, Kreinik and beads. Most definitely not a take along piece to work on.
I put 5 to 6 hours of stitching in to this and met the WIPGO goal. Four ornaments done and four to go. It may look like a missed a lot of stitches but those spaces are where the beads go.
My second call was Harvest Friends from Teresa Kogut. This is being stitched as a (yet another!!) Round Robin with two friends. Each of us stitching the same ‘pumpkin head lady’ on all each other’s pieces and then rotating it back to the owner. I put some time in on this piece doing the boarder outline. I concentrated on getting the border done only to have outline not meet. Out it came and I started again. Another few hours and at least double the WIPGO goal but I am back on track. The outline of the border that remains stitched IS correct. You know how many times I have eaten the words I said to my daughters when teaching them to cross stitch…… “it’s not cross stitch if you don’t have to frog occasionally”…. Too many!
I did get my geraniums bought and planted in my pots. I had to go with white this year as there were not enough of the reds I wanted. Some vegetables are in but some more to buy. There has been progress, albeit small. I also planted an assortment of Coleus.
This past week we had record breaking high temps but I did manage to weed some flower beds. I paced myself, drank lots of water, wore a hat and took breaks. I cannot believe Mr. W actually had the AC on before Memorial Day! Then you get to this holiday weekend and it is 30 to 40 degrees cooler.
I finished Primrose’s Star-a-day AND fully finish it. Since I changed the number of Stars and Stripes I did not stick to the star a day assignment. When I saw how my friend Ruth of Spectrum Farms Needlework (floss tube) finished hers, I knew how I wanted to finish mine. I am not 100% happy with my finishing work and I am debating about taking it apart. Part of me is saying “from the top of the bridge it will look fine” so it may stay as it is.
I was able to keep up with HOD Patreon and stitched and fully finished this month’s ornament.
While there, I did stitch three perforated paper patriotic small patterns and fully finished them quickly once home.
I am starting to fill up my patriotic tree. These last three gave me 10 stitched ornaments.
On the way home, we walked through the town of Gettysburg and visited the battlefields.
That squarish item at the bottom left of the round table is Ike’s remote control. I am surprised it is not connected to the TV with a cord - IYKYK!
Thanks for coming along with me on my travels. Thanks for stopping by and commenting. Stay safe, stay healthy, don’t sweat the small stuff and keep on stitching.







