August 26, 2023

August Flew By

And I feel like not much accomplished on my overall to-do list.  That would be my other than stitching list.    Admittedly, some of the items on this particular list just get forwarded to the next month more than a few times.  I’ve been hibernating in the house, out of the heat,  staying out of my pool-less yard.  While I have not been stitching up a storm, I’ve managed a small squall of finishes.

We were well into the the second week of August before I finished up my July WIPGO but finish I did.  Betsy Morgan’s Pioneer School Girl - ta-da!   Super happy to call it a finish.  This pattern is available in Betsy’s Willing Hands Book.

I loved this piece since the first time I saw it.   I took this as a class at Salty Yarns several years ago, or BC - Before Covid.   I finished all the stitching during Covid.   I put this on my WIPGO board and finishing came up as my July assignment; if not, it would still be in the box o’ finishing.




My other July WIPGO was to work on a WIP and I was able to make more progress on Cornwall Cottage.   I am ready to put this one aside for awhile.   I am thrilled with my progress but tired of working on a big piece.  In truth, I’m itching to start a new sampler!   I know!  How dare I!!   My goal is to have Cornwall Cottage stitched, framed and in the County Fair next August.  It will definitely be part of my 2024 WIPGO board.

For August, my WIPGO assignments were to fully finish two stitched projects and to stitch and finish an Erica Michael’s Strawberry.  I stayed with my sister for a week following knee replacement surgery.   Between being in surgical waiting and then back at her house 6 days, I got the stitching done.

I stitched Erica Michaels - My Needle Berry.   Once home, I fully finished it.

 

Before going to her house, I prepped several projects for finishing.  I picked out coordinating fabric, cut mat board, ironed on interfacing, etc.   What is it that we take a sh#@-ton of projects when we go away thinking  we are going to finish them all? At any rate, it was EZ PZ to keep rolling with finishing when I came home for the weekend. 

I fully finished this pillow.   It is Goodbye Fall from Plum Street.  I used the called for 36 count fabric and flosses.


I also fully finished Olga’s Tart from Plum Street.  I used a fabric remnant and floss from stash.  The fabric is 36 count R & R American Chestnut.  Since I have been working on 32 count with 2 over 2, I unintentionally did 2 over 2 here!  And naturally, it doesn’t fit any of the tart pans I have.   I need to go to JoAnn’s or Michael’s to visit the Wilton section to get a tart pan the right size.   I saw a set of 6 on Amazon but I don’t know that I want 6 tart pans!  I need to make some more twisted cord and add a bow or hanger to the top….or not.


Last but not least, I finished this Christmas ornament from my EGA’s Christmas in July.  


I started making pin cushions as exchange gifts at some upcoming retreats/classes.   Full credit goes to Cathy Haberman of Hands On Design.   She talked about making the pin cushions on one of her Flosstube videos.  See her blog for instructions.  



With my sister napping quite a bit, I was able cut 60, seam and press all of them.   So far, I have 10 totally assembled.  Some are made from a cross stitch pattern fabric and as many as possible were cut from a consignment store cross stitched table cloth that was $10.   I hated cutting apart someone’s work, but the table cloth was stained and I rationalized 48 people will be able to have a piece of someone’s stitching.

I feel like August is a blur.   Between being at my sister’s for a week, regular babysitting and some extra babysitting, things around my house and yard have suffered.  Hopefully cooler weather in September and October and I will get my yard back in shape and tidied up for fall.   

Coming up in September, I’ve got a dilly of roadtrip a planned.   All I’ll say is involves a trip to the top of the St. Louis Arch and adding a new state or two to  my list of states visited.  More on that in my September recap.


13 comments:

  1. Great projects!
    The Betsy Morgan piece is awesome.
    That's a great idea for pincushions, so cute.
    It's finally cooled down some here, but very dry again.
    Marilyn

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    1. Marilyn- Thanks for your always positive comments. I am sitting listening to the forecast and happy to be hearing of lower humidity and temps. Have a great Labor Day weekend and September as well. Robin

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  2. I don't know how I haven't seen your blog before now and I intend to go back through the archives and see what else you've been stitching. I love your Betsy Morgan project. I'm afraid I failed with mine, I had two separate starts, but I didn't like the silks, so maybe one of these days I'll just choose some overdyed cottons and try again. I also love the Erica Michaels Needle Berry, I am hoping to find that one of these days. You should definitely buy the tart tins, you will find that once you have finished one, you'll want to do loads more, they are so easy. I've just checked in my sewing room and so far I have completed more than 20. Looking forward to commenting on more stitching soon.

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    1. Thanks Sandra. Slow and steady and you can do Betsy Morgan. I have a feeling I will feel the same way about ‘tarts’ as I do abut stitching strawberries. I signed up to follow you on Instagram. So many likes similar to mine. Have a great day! Robin

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  3. What a wonderful assortment of finished projects, Robin! Very cute pincushions you created! Hope they are right about the reprieve with the heat and humidity this week. Hope part of your adventure in September includes a trip to Colour & Cotton's new shop.

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  4. Yes! Colour & Cotton is on the destination list! I am starting to get nervous as to what the credit card balance will look like when I get home!!!!

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  5. Quite an impressive stitching month and a great variety of pieces.
    The Betsy Morgan piece is amazing.
    Love the pin cushions.
    Looking forward to the travelog in September.
    Can you believe...September, in just a few days.
    Have a great week.
    Shirley

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    1. Thank you Shirley! The pin cushions are fun to do and an easy task by the TV at night. I have leaves cut and ten more ready to stuff from last night’s work. Robin

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  6. Wow, that box is beautiful! You did a great job on it!

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  7. Beautiful stitching and finishing! I especially like the pincushions! What a great idea! If you're coming out to St. Louis via I-70, would you like to meet? I work and grew up in Plainfield, which has it's own exit on I-70. Our claim to fame is Mike Tyson was imprisoned here :-) No worries if you don't want to stop. Have a great labor day weekend!

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    1. Oh Terri how nice of you. Always fun to meet a fellow stitcher. I couldn’t even begin to tell you when we would be in your area. Take yesterday, half of the things on our itinerary didn’t get done and some things that were not on the list did happened.

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  8. Lots of great finishes, Robin. Love the pincushions...will have to check that out. Have a great trip! We did the Arch a few years ago..pretty cool! Can't wait to hear all about it!

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    1. Pin cushions are quick and easy. Good car stitching. Stitching on perforated paper is working too!

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