So I tried to participate in the International Stitching Hermit Weekend.
I didn't get much stitching done. Or "hermiting", for that matter! (It's difficult to be a hermit while my two little ones are around...they always find me. Not that I hide from them! Well, not very often, anyway.)
I started working on my March Cottage (by Country Cottage Needleworks). This is what I had as of yesterday morning (no stitching was done on Saturday):
And here is what I had as of last night (after watching the season finale of Downton Abbey...ummmm yeah - did anyone get much stitching done during that show?? Oh my...I was so excited at the ending, that I gave up trying to stitch and ate some popcorn with my hubby -- who was, amazing, actually sitting there, sort of watching it with me. But mostly he was reading a video game magazine.)
I finished the February Cottage last week - here it is, un-ironed, un-"finished" -- but with the fabric and trim that I'll use for finishing it.
I'll post more on this on the Country Cottage Stitch-Along blog once I get it finished, with all the thread color details that only other stitchers care about. ;)
I tried a new stitch, called the Rhodes Stitch, to make the hearts. I totally stole this idea from other stitchers on the Stitch-Along blog. So I can't take credit. But I was very excited to try something new!
Okay that's it for today. I know I've been quite delinquent in my blog, dear friends. Between internet troubles, sick kiddos and hubby, and other (more pressing) commitments - I am having trouble finding time to work on it! But I have tons of ideas, so please don't give up on me. Not yet.
Thoughts on Downton Abbey's ending?? Anyone? I now know that I am not the only fan out there!!
Yay for frivolous, fun obsessions with fictional characters!
A mama needs something else to think about besides poop and dirty dishes.
BTW: the sentimental part of me was so excited about Mary and Matthew, I couldn't contain myself. The cynical part of my thought it was a bit "too easy"...but then, their entire relationship has not been easy. So we'll see what next year brings.
Yay for frivolous, fun obsessions with fictional characters!
A mama needs something else to think about besides poop and dirty dishes.
BTW: the sentimental part of me was so excited about Mary and Matthew, I couldn't contain myself. The cynical part of my thought it was a bit "too easy"...but then, their entire relationship has not been easy. So we'll see what next year brings.
4 comments:
Your stitching is beautiful! Progress is progress ;) , and sounds like you had alot of fun with your show so it's all good ;)
lovely stitching :) those cottage designs are adorable!!
beautiful stitching :D great finish of February
Congrats on the Feb cottage finish. I love it. :D Your boys are darling!! It's no wonder you find it hard to hermit from them. :)
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