I do know that I seem to be singularly focused which is funny since I always talk about how woman can multi-task and man cannot. I feel like lately I spend all my spare time on crafting. Not a bad thing, but I am feeling one dimensional. Spring is coming and I'd better learn to strike a balance between crafting and yard work for sure.
I have kept up with my quilt block project and in fact I am two weeks ahead. I had the bright idea to sew the blocks together as I go to save all the piecing at the end which originally seemed brilliant. Now I am wondering if it was the right choice. I don't know if I will have enough fat quarters to complete all 25 (x 3=75) blocks and now I am worried about colors clashing and thinking I should have planned on intermixing solid blocks.........well, this will surely end in a landfill once I am gone so I will stop stressing, stay in my lane and just keep on piecing.

For an exchange piece at an upcoming retreat, I rooted through my fat quarters and I have pulled the fabrics for making a project bag. I just need to dedicate a couple of evenings to cut and assemble.
At this week's EGA meeting we were taught Huck Embroidery. Here is my progress so far. I really like being introduced to different stitches and different methods of stitching.
We started with six strands of floss but I came home and pulled out my pearl cotton. It's EZ PZ for sure but it is trial and error right now.
I have made progress on my 12-Days of Christmas ornaments. I am kind of on schedule with the SAL if you think overall project progress and kind of bend the timeline. #1 and #2 are due to be finished. I finished #1, have stitched #2 and #3 but not assembled either. So I am listing is as a break even. Anyway, that's my story and I am sticking to it.
The new number for my EGA Challenge piece is project #4. There was an audible sigh when from me when I opened the project bag marked #4. I added this to the challenge because it has been languishing for too long. I picked this pattern up at the Chester County (PA) Historical Society after a private tour I had there a few years ago. I actually got to see the original this was charted from which was pretty awesome. Problem being those dog gone eyelets. Ugh! That's why I keep putting it down. Now that it is my challenge piece, I hope to get this one closer to, if not across, the finish line. I am second guessing the linen thinking it looks to pristine......I do have a bottle of that distressing spray and I might try it on a corner of the linen to see what it looks like. For now it is forge ahead like a good little stitcher!
So what's up next......the weather has finally turned to spring and let's hope we have a spring and don't just jump right into summer. It will be good to get outside and start putzing around the yard and get the wintertime decor down and replaced with springtime flowers.
Willy is already enjoying the hanging egg chair I got for my deck.
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