I hope everyone stateside had a Happy Thanksgiving! Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday and this year did not disappoint. We were all together again at my house. There was that nasty pandemic thing and also for several years, the middle child has stayed in Massachusetts and celebrated with friends. This year she came home for the week.
It started with some texts. I am doing an advent exchange with four friends and they were all trading texts about shipping their boxes! What!! I hadn’t even wrapped my gifts! What am I saying, I hadn’t even finished the construction of my gifts! I’d better rethink how I use that list that I believe keeps me on track because “wrapping” has been on my list since August so has the ‘construction’ of a couple of the gifts. Maybe #1 on the list is to CHECK the list. Taking a realistic assessment of what I had to do I could see it wasn’t that bad. I spent an afternoon to sort and wrap up to December 11th for all four exchanges. I spend the next afternoon figuring out what I still had to construct and got started. In four days, I got things constructed, wrapped and shipped. Things do get easier if I just stay home a for a few days to get things done. Why is that I so often BLOW the task up in my mind to something bigger that is actually turns out to be? It’s true, every journey begins with one step and the first step I must take is jumping over the hurdle of my avoidance……I just needed to jump in and do it.
Since middle daughter was here for a week and since we were delaying our Thanksgiving Dinner to Friday due to work schedules, she and I had a mini-sew-a-thon. It is great to be able to leave everything (and the mess) set up for several days straight. This is when I was able to get those items constructed; and was able to trim, press, and interface four cross stitch pieces for finishing.
I helped her make her layer cake of backing, batting and top and then helped her quilt this quilt. She made and attached the binding and took it back north to hand stitch the binding down.
As for stitching, I have made decent progress on Garden of Stitches as well. I hope to get another big chunk stitched by the end of the month. It is such a pretty piece. I need to finish that row above the WXYZ and I have the large flower basket under the WXYZ and I will be done. There are some other little things - like satin stitches - we were to leave to last that I will have to go back to complete.
I did fully finish HOD’s Costume Party. This was a mystery SAL in September. I added the purple beads for what my mind sees as bubbles coming out of the witch's brew. I also added some JABCO buttons from my stash. Why save them, right? I might do a stash dive and change the ribbon to a purple.
I stitched this Jeannette Douglas Design last winter and fully finished it this weekend. I need to glam it up still with some ribbon and a sprig of greens.
I stitched and finished this cute little ornament that was one of my Advent gifts.
I also stitched and finished this perforated paper pumpkin from my Shaker retreat. This one and the bird above were stitched and finished in a day. I have one more holiday finish I hope to work on tomorrow. The piece is stitched, pressed, interfaced and finishing fabrics chosen. I have the incentive of Show and Tell at my EGA this Thursday which is motivating me.
Made some new friends, chatted with designers, was able to order show exclusives, saw previews for the Nashville Market, and just enjoyed the weekend long event. It was a bargain for the $10 ticket price.
Back in August, I gifted myself the advent stitch from Moonfeathers in Denmark. It is an embroidery project. Each day I open another little bag and stitch with the directions and fibers inside. The design is outlined like a Christmas tree.....time will tell what the finish will be like.
Thanks for stopping by, stay healthy, stay happy and keep on stitching!