Saturday, January 15, 2022

First Finish

Queenstown Sampler Designs finish of R. LeTellier. 

When did I start this? I'm guessing somewhere around 2009? It's six colors of DMC floss on a Wichelt linen whose color name is Champagne. Linen from my early 1990s stash. 

I goofed on the right side border last year and made the piece longer than it should be. By the time I realized it, there was no way I was ripping it out. 

I left out 2 small hearts and added my initials. Also added qsd and the year of the finish. 

I'm still amazed at how so few colors can look so interesting. Wish we knew about the stitcher, but we don't. 



 

Tuesday, January 11, 2022

Behind Because Blah, or my 2022 Plan


 New Year. New plans. Completely derailed by massive cold. Not Covid-19. Everyone tested negative. But no energy and I've barely been keeping up with the basics.

Now that I have had two nights of sleep without coughing, I can feel the brain cells starting to function properly.

Twenty years ago, I joined the Mid-Hudson Chapter of the EGA in the Metropolitan Region. A very nice lady(Martha!), saw me ask online about stitching opportunities around West Point and she invited me to the September meeting. Well. I I had found my people. It was sad to move away from my new friends after three years, but Army retirement happened along with a final Army move.

I arrived in northern Virginia in July of 2005. Visited all the local shops and joined my new primary chapter, Oatlands. So many talented people, so much beautiful needlework. By 2011, I attended my first National Seminar. And though I don't go every year, I go as often as possible. I've won some ribbons of every color, worked on a needlepoint magazine, become a shop girl in a needlepoint shop. 

I've had the opportunity to try so many different techniques. And my stash reflects this.

Thus, this year my plan is to to do WIPGO with 20 EGA pieces. What is WIPGO? It's a Facebook group that calls out 2 numbers a month and those are the WIPs you work on. My goal is 8hours on each piece. That will be enough to finish some of them. Others, 8 hours will move me along and hopefully keep me motivated.

First numbers are 2 & 19. R. LeTellier from Queenstown Sampler Designs is #2. I've already worked 5 of my 8 hours and will just see this through to the end. 
My WIPGO board. Nothing fancy. Going for a coverall! 


Saturday, January 01, 2022

January 1st, 2022

In a car driving north. Over 900 miles from grandchildren to our house. Trying to drive straight thru. 

Accidental photo I took this morning... LOL 

I do have stitching plans for 2022. But it will have to wait till Tuesday or Wednesday to explain. 

Meanwhile, Happy New Year to all. May 2022 bring you joy.