Sunday, January 17, 2010
Sunday Update
Equal Time
Well, a few days ago I showed you the view from my front door. Today I'm showing the view from my back door. This is a picture of the sunrise yesterday. I know there's a front coming in and that's why the sky looked like it did, but whatever the reason, it was gorgeous. This is why we live in Arizona. Makes all the summers worth it.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Progress Report
I also really want to do a graduation sampler for Sherrie. I made one for Chris and Annette when they graduated so I'd like to do one for her. I have the Stoney Creek one with the ivy all over it but I also thought I'd like to do one that has her school colors on it. I guess I'll have to peruse Hoffman's catalog and see if there is anything that I like and order it before I run out of time. Ideally I'd like to have it done by May but her actual diploma will have a December date on it. She wants to walk in May with all her friends but still will have her student teaching to do so won't actually graduate until December. So technically I have a year to stitch a graduation sampler for her.
Friday, January 8, 2010
I Love Gadgets!
Monday, January 4, 2010
I'm All Set
Well, I thought I was going to get a ton of stitching done yesterday but when Sherrie and I got home from church and grocery shopping, David offered to take us out to lunch and to see the movie Avatar. So who could refuse an offer like that? Then when we got home, there were lunches and cookies to be made and the tree to be taken down. So I figured the poppies could wait one more day. Sherrie and I went shopping today and I'm finally ready to settle down to stitch. But maybe I'll take a nap first. Just kidding! I did take a few minutes to set up my rotation for Wednesdays. I decided that Wednesdays would be a good day to work on my small/UFO projects. It will break up the week so I'm not feeling overwhelmed by the poppies. The four projects I've chosen to work on first are:
Michael Powell's Windmill (this is the UFO-it only needs the rest of the backstitching to be finished)
Bent Creek's Uber Egg (need to stitch something for Easter)
Lizzie Kate's Live Simply (very retro looking-for some reason the 60's look is really appealing to me)
Lizzie Kate's Time for God (love the sentiment on this one)
Well, that's the plan. Of course, I do reserve the right to change it or my mind at any time. I'm sure I'll need to stitch gifts or the graduation sampler for my daughter in the spring. In fact, I probably should pick one out for her. May will come only too soon.
Michael Powell's Windmill (this is the UFO-it only needs the rest of the backstitching to be finished)
Bent Creek's Uber Egg (need to stitch something for Easter)
Lizzie Kate's Live Simply (very retro looking-for some reason the 60's look is really appealing to me)
Lizzie Kate's Time for God (love the sentiment on this one)
Well, that's the plan. Of course, I do reserve the right to change it or my mind at any time. I'm sure I'll need to stitch gifts or the graduation sampler for my daughter in the spring. In fact, I probably should pick one out for her. May will come only too soon.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Stitching Rotation
I've been thinking a lot lately on how I want to do a rotation of my smaller projects. I've been reading a lot of blogs and it seems as though 2010 will be the year of finishing UFO's. Now I have lots of UFO"s, so many that I won't admit to a number. So how can I incorporate them into the stitching rotation? I've decided that I will concentrate on my large project, in this case, the impossibly red poppies. But I will take one day a week and work on a rotation of four smaller projects. One of them will be a UFO that I'll pull out and work on until it's done. I chose four for the number of smaller projects since I can do a different one every week and in a month I will have worked on all of them. That way I won't get too many into rotation and feel like I'll never be able to finish any of them. I have a couple of Lizzie Kate's that I'm anxious to start so those will go into rotation. I haven't been able to get into my craft room since it's being used as a second guest room for the holidays. But as soon as my son leaves for Flagstaff today, I'll get in there and pull out my UFO drawer and decide on what will go into the rotation. That is, after I take down the tree, bake another batch of cookies and put away all of the Christmas decorations. I'll kinda be glad when this holiday is over. It's been wonderful having everyone here, but I'm ready to return to my routines now.
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