Saturday, I tackled under the kitchen sink, the pegboard in the kitchen that holds 'stuff', the Hoosier Cabinet, a dry sink and the pie safe. Boy does it feel good. Some things got trashed and unfortunately the rest is sitting on my dining room table waiting for me to either donate it or send it to the consignment store. Progress albeit small. I even spent a rainy Saturday evening weeding through my patterns. (wow, big ole time and hopping weekend lifestyle I have!) For my patterns, I used the same realistic approach, regardless of whether I liked the pattern or not.....was I ever going to stitch it. I just need to hold that same mantra when I am at Salty Yarns again......liking it doesn't mean it has to jump in my bag!
As for stitching, I have taken nary one stitch in Corsica River. I just have to be in mood for the bohemoth of a project and I have not been anywhere need that mood. Instead I have been working on a couple of small, instant gratification projects. Truth is, I just haven't seemed to have had the time to stitch. It is not a loss of mojo thing. When I finally sit down at night and grab my stitching, I am asleep before one stitch gets completed.
I read two books recently. The Boy Who Said No which is about a boy growing up in pre and post Castro Cuba. I also read The Book that Matters Most - get out the tissues on this one. I am already halfway through my 2018 Goodreads goal!
As for stitching, this is what I did get accomplished in the last several weeks. First up, from With Thy Needle and Thread's Acorn Harvest.
This was a limited edition stitch.
Only one per customer. Somehow I cajoled 3 others to place the order for me so I could get 4. One for me and three for gifts. I finally got mine kit last weekend and it stitched up and was finished in 3 days.
EZ-PZ to stitch and EZ-PZ to put together
I've also been working on a Lizzie Kate's Hip Hop spring pattern. What are we going to do when there is no more Lizzie Kate? Their patterns are fun and easy and just make you feel good. This kit doesn't disappoint. Cute fabrics and embellishments. So because I am needing more the reward of finishing something and tired of being tied to the monster of a project, I have made this little bit of a project as the one that goes in my tote bag to work with me. 15 to 20 minutes of stitching at lunchtime on something this small should yield me a finish in no time.
I have managed a wee bit on Halloween Quaker. When I stitch before work, this is what I work on. Bit by bit I'll get there.
Any forward progress is good progress. Hopefully more progress in the coming weeks. Maybe I will even get the desire to pick up Corsica River again. At the current rate, I have accepted it is very doubtful I will catch up on time to finish by next February. Unfortunately that is not enough of a challenge throw down to get me to pick it up and prove myself wrong.
Thanks for stopping by. Keep on stitching!
That squirrel project is adorable. Both your LK stitch and the Quaker Halloween stitch are moving along. You will get the urge to work on Corsica River down the road. Enjoy your week!
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ReplyDeleteWonderful stitching , love the little pot , so cute.
As hard as it is to get rid of things, it is a "freeing" experience..and most times you don't miss what you've departed with. I applaud your efforts!!! Our neighborhood is having a yard sale this weekend and I'm debating whether to hop on board--it's something I have to be "in the mood" for.
ReplyDeleteLove your little squirrel piece; it's adorable!
Oh...and by thy way...can you come and do my windows???
ReplyDeleteHi Robin: I am sure Corsica Will get done, I bet you get the bug soon to just go at it.
ReplyDeleteI am loving the Quaker Halloween, it is a beauty.
I looked for the Acorn Kit and cannot find it could you share where you found it to buy.
I have been spring cleaning already, some people think it is too early not me, I have been dejunking and love the feel of the stuff I no longer use.
Your Easter Design is a sweet design.
Blessings
Catherine