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Showing posts with label Cross Stitch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cross Stitch. Show all posts

Friday, August 22, 2025

A Two-Week Update

Yikes! Time really got away from me. It has been two weeks since I gave an update on my cross-stitch and even longer for an update on my quilting progress. 

A couple of weeks ago I started American Sampler by Crocette a gogo’. If you missed it, and are interested, you can read about it here.


I’m stitching this with friends and one of them has given us monthly stitching assignments to follow. This is my completed August assignment.


I am really enjoying this project.


For a quilting update…grab a box of tissues (for me)


I have avoided adding the binding to the Flea Market quilt because it included ric-rac. I’ve never used ric-rac in a border before. Well, it was time to bite the bullet and get it done.


Lori Holt and others have created YouTube videos demonstrating the process so I felt confident I could do it.


The ric-rac was added…easy peasy.


I set up my binding bag.



Things were going well. I flipped the binding to check.  How pretty…


Until I realized that the binding wasn’t catching the quilt top underneath. How can that be, you ask?


Well, my long-arm quilter trimmed a ¼” away from the quilt top, leaving the batting and backing.


Not her fault, I’m sure I said it was ok. It was MY fault that I didn’t take that into consideration and placed my ric-rac in the incorrect spot. Basically, everything was off ¼”.

So now, I’ve carefully taken it apart. I’ll trim the quilt and reattach everything. I want the ric-rac, now that I know how simple it is to attach, and the trim really adds something to the quilt.


My crafting time has been filled with other “secret” projects as well. Hubby and I are leaving for a big trip in a week. When we return, we'll be home for just one day before I head to a cross-stitch retreat. I have been creating small gifts for attendees, hosts and my tablemates. I’ll share them after the retreat.


We had our monthly book club meeting last night. We read My Friends by Frederick Backman.


I’ve never read anything by this author before but had heard he can break your heart. I was prepared and did not shed a tear. Great story and I love Backman’s writing style.


This is a description of the book from Amazon:


Most people don’t even notice them—three tiny figures sitting at the end of a long pier in the corner of one of the most famous paintings in the world. Most people think it’s just a depiction of the sea. But Louisa, an aspiring artist herself, knows otherwise, and she is determined to find out the story of these three enigmatic figures.

Twenty-five years earlier, in a distant seaside town, a group of teenagers find refuge from their bruising home lives by spending long summer days on an abandoned pier, telling silly jokes, sharing secrets, and committing small acts of rebellion. These lost souls find in each other a reason to get up each morning, a reason to dream, a reason to love.

Out of that summer emerges a transcendent work of art, a painting that will unexpectedly be placed into eighteen-year-old Louisa’s care. She embarks on a surprise-filled cross-country journey to learn how the painting came to be and to decide what to do with it. The closer she gets to the painting’s birthplace, the more nervous she becomes about what she’ll find. Louisa is proof that happy endings don’t always take the form we expect in this stunning testament to the transformative, timeless power of friendship and art.


We eat well at book club, and I keep forgetting to take a photo of the food table. Most people bring a little something to share. My contribution this month was sour cream cookies with butter cream frosting.


We will spend this weekend getting ready for our trip and getting the house in order. I do hope to be able to start over with binding the Flea Market quilt, though. Wish me luck!!


Joining Alycia Quilts for her Finished (or not) Friday!


Enjoy your weekend and I’ll see you soon.

 

 

Friday, August 8, 2025

Floss Friday – July Stats, Parrot Progress, An FFO and A New Start

July was a light month for stitching. I stitched 3,301 stitches on two projects.

Every Stitch Tells A Story by Anabella’s Needleart


Parrot by Salty Stitcher Designs

WiP update...this is where I am currently on Parrot.


Hobby Lobby had a 50% off sale on their frames last week. I finally found one that would work for Sense & Sensibility by Sapphire Mountain Handcrafts. This was one of the charts I stitched during a Stitching Book Club SAL. I finished the stitching in March of 2021!


Stitching Book Club was held virtually. We were given reading assignments in the book and a portion of the stitching chart was released every two weeks. Book discussions took place on Instagram and Facebook.


My friend Andrea, mentioned in my last post, is @fancystitcher on Instagram. She and another friend @rebeccaaparkerr are hosting a SAL in honor of the USA's 250th anniversary in 2026. The idea is to stitch patriotic charts from now until next July. They are using the hashtag #YOPS (year of patriotic stitching).


While we were in Alabama, Andrea, Gary and I started American Sampler by Crocette a gogo’.


I’m stitching mine on 36 count linen from Fabrics by Stephanie in the color Colonial Parchment. I'll use most of the called-for threads with only a couple of substitutions.

There are nine pages in the chart and Andrea suggested we stitch half a page, roughly 70 x 80 stitches, per month. I like working with assignments as I seem to get things done. That is how I finished Witching Hour on time.


My weekend will be spent taking down buntings and other patriotic décor, then giving my sewing machine a good cleaning. The poor thing is clunking along.


Happy to join Alycia Quilts for Finished (or not) Friday)


Enjoy your weekend and I’ll see you soon!

 

Friday, July 18, 2025

Floss Friday -- Parrot Progress

There were very few stitches added to Parrot.

This is where I stopped last week…

This is where I stopped this week…

The difference is 160 stitches. Can you tell? 😊


Doesn’t look like I’m going to finish by the end of July but that is ok. I had just hoped to have it finished and framed before September’s GaRon cross-stitch retreat in Montgomery, AL. It may still happen but I’m not holding my feet to the fire to get it done.


I was almost led down the rabbit hole of starting another project with Diann and VickiALMOST! Actually, I’m surprised I refrained. Those two are quite the enablers 😊


The next few days I'll be planning for a big trip we are taking at the end of August. And I’m hoping to rearrange my sewing space.


What are your plans for the weekend? Whatever it is, enjoy it 😊


See you soon,

 

 

 

Friday, July 11, 2025

Floss Friday -- WiP Progress, June Stats and Mid-Year Recap

Before I get into my June cross-stitch stats and mid-year recap, I’ll show you recent progress on a couple of projects.

First is Memorial Day. Here is where I left off…

This is where I am now…

I honestly cannot get into this piece, even though I am so close to a finish.


Next is Parrot.  Here is where I left off…

This is where I am now…

I’ve made this a focus piece because I’d like to have it finished by the end of July…as in this month!


I stitched 3,496 Xs on 6 projects during June. I only stitched 10 out of 30 days.  Three of these projects are new and were directly related to a retreat I attended the 27th – 29th. If I do not post about the retreat over the weekend, then I’ll do it on Monday.


Below is a mid-year status update that covers my cross-stitch journey. You saw the first part in my January 7, 2025 “Just A Bunch of Numbers” post. I’ll repeat it here, so you do not have to click back, unless you want to 😊


This key will explain the columns on the table:


Starts = obviously, the number of projects started in that year.

FFO = projects fully finished (framed, pillow, flat fold, etc.).

FO = stitching is completed but the project has not been fully finished.

WiP = Work in Progress, stitching is not completed.

DNF = Projects I will not finish (abandon). New column added since January.


Read the chart like this example:

Of the 14 starts in 2019, 7 of those are FFOs, 6 are FOs and there is still 1 WiP left.


January 2025:

 

Year

Starts

FFOs

FOs

WiPs

2018

1

0

1

0

2019*                              

14

7

6

1

2020**

30

13

8

9

2021

36

23

8

5

2022***

24

14

4

6

2023

15

10

2

3

2024

34

20

10

4

Found project****

1

 

 

1

Totals

155

87

39

29


January Notes:

*2019 = Not included in the numbers above, one project requires a restart.

**2020 = Not included in the numbers above, one project is being abandoned.

***2022 = Not included in the numbers above, one project requires a restart.

**** = I track my projects in a book and in reviewing the details for this post, I realized I have one project that was not listed. I’m not sure when I started it.


July 2025 Update:


Year

Starts

FFOs

FOs

WiPs

DNF

2018

1

0

1

0

 

2019                            

14

7

7

0

 

2020*

30

13

9

7

1

2021*

36

23

8

4

1

2022**

25

14

5

6

 

2023

15

11

1

3

 

2024

34

20

10

4

 

2025

8

2

2

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Found project***

1

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Totals

164

91

43

28

2


July Notes:

*2021 & 2020 = DNF column means I’ve abandoned those projects.

**2022 = There is an additional start for that year because I decided the project I was going to restart doesn’t need it. I’m going to work around the error and keep going.

*** = I track my projects in a book and in reviewing the details, I realized I have one project that was not listed. I’m not sure when I started it, but it is now an FFO.


Thanks for allowing my inner nerd to come out and count. I hope I didn’t bore you too much.


Enjoy your weekend.


Joining Alycia Quilts for Finished(or not) Friday


See you soon,