This month's WIPocalypse question is:
Have you ever adopted a piece from someone else or gave up a piece to someone else? Which piece and why?
And the answer is yes, sort of...
My husband's former secretary handed me a large carrier bag with a printed needlepoint canvas of a cheetah (and DMC needlepoint yarn) which she had started but decided, for one reason or another, that she couldn't/wouldn't finish. She knew that I did needlework and thought I might like it. She said she really didn't want me to make it for her, but t keep it. She died from a brain tumor a little while after that. Sad to say, I haven't done a thing with it and it sits in its bag.
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Now, for what I have been doing this month. We have been on "stay at home" orders here in Ohio since March 17 so I have had the time to do quite a bit of stitching. On the other hand, I came back from Indianapolis (husband's regional daylily meeting, where he was elected regional president!) with a nasty cold (we returned three days before Indiana announced its first COVID patient - theoretically all I had was a cold) so that put me off doing much of anything for the two weeks between Indianapolis and March 17! So I did not do the one stitch a day challenge this month. But, like I said, I have stitched --- on SALs... 1. "52 Weeks of Blackwork" by Purple Peppermint; various randomly selected shades of DMC on 28ct tea-colored evenweave. Completed weekly installments Week 10 through Week 13. Week 14 comes into my mailbox April 1.
2. Linen & Threads 2020 SAL "Friends and Family", stitched on 28ct "Lavender Sunset" (not very lavender) Jobelin using Threadworx "Rocky Mountain (1070). February and March installments completed. April installment due out on April1.
3. "Christmas Shadowbox Sampler" by Faithwurks Designs & Just CrossStitch. Installment 1 completed (except for beads and other embellishments) on 28ct white linen (also slubby!). Installment 2 due in the next issue of Just CrossStitch.
4. Stitchonomy 2020 SAL, part 2 "Colorful Critters" starts April 15. I have the material kit in hand and need to match floss with the key.
I may work on the "Love Is..." piece tonight and tomorrow, but that is after our report in date so there wot be anything to see here until next month... Stay home and be well! |
Question of the month:
What SAL’s are you participating in this year?
Well, for someone who hasn't stitched for nearly a year, I was overly ambitious. I signed up for four SALs, in addition to WIPocalypse! I thought maybe they'd keep me diverted from my BAP UFO/WIPs and allow me to get in some practice on linen/evenweave.
SAL #1 is the Stitchonomy Year of SALs. It appealed to me because it came in small installments over a two month period for each SAL, with the first one - "Homely Houseplants" - starting in earnest on February 1, although the "frame" was released in January. And I have stitched the frame!
SAL #1 is the Stitchonomy Year of SALs. It appealed to me because it came in small installments over a two month period for each SAL, with the first one - "Homely Houseplants" - starting in earnest on February 1, although the "frame" was released in January. And I have stitched the frame!
The second SAL is "A Year of Blackwork" from Peppermint Purple. Installments on this one come faster - one a week - but they are small and it gives me a chance to get back into handling blackwork with my wonky hand. To date, there are four releases as well as four potential borders (I picked the most complex one, naturally!) and here is my progress to date:
The third one is the Linen & Threads 2020 Mystery Sampler, with installments coming monthly. I only got this far, only to find that I had miscalculated my fabric size so I have to start over! I have yet to frog the stitching and put the piece back in my stash:
New fabric is here but I'm not at all sure that the threads I have work --- despite the description of the new yard of fabric as lavender, when it sits next to purple, it turns green! VERY green!
So new thread is on order. here's hoping it works as this is getting to be a very expensive SAL!
The fourth SAL is "Christmas Shadowbox Mystery SAL with Faithwurks Designs & Just CrossStitch". It will be released in segments starting in the April, 2020 issue of Just CrossStitch, continuing through December 2020. It is meant to be in a "tray" of sorts and the variety of threads and embellishments is humongous. I'm thinking I may simplify, substituting threads, omitting charms and the like, and stitching it as a simple sampler. I have the list of supplies and will decide when the issue arrives...
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As for finishes this month, there actually is one! The second Michael Powell "Beach Huts Scissor Keep" from his kit of the same name:
The fourth SAL is "Christmas Shadowbox Mystery SAL with Faithwurks Designs & Just CrossStitch". It will be released in segments starting in the April, 2020 issue of Just CrossStitch, continuing through December 2020. It is meant to be in a "tray" of sorts and the variety of threads and embellishments is humongous. I'm thinking I may simplify, substituting threads, omitting charms and the like, and stitching it as a simple sampler. I have the list of supplies and will decide when the issue arrives...
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As for finishes this month, there actually is one! The second Michael Powell "Beach Huts Scissor Keep" from his kit of the same name:
Now that the two scissor keep pieces are done, I've decided to NOT make a scissor keep but to make two small ornaments instead. And the two smaller designs in the kit, meant to become a key fob, may or may not be stitched...
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Other progress on WIPs:
I actually stitched on "Love Is..." --- almost completed a row of words, and found out why this is a near-UFO. I HATE stitching words! Especially when they include French knots! And there is SOOOO much left to do! On the left is where I left off in February 2017; on the right, Where I am now...
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Other progress on WIPs:
I actually stitched on "Love Is..." --- almost completed a row of words, and found out why this is a near-UFO. I HATE stitching words! Especially when they include French knots! And there is SOOOO much left to do! On the left is where I left off in February 2017; on the right, Where I am now...