Showing posts with label Seaside Sampler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seaside Sampler. Show all posts

May 19, 2020

Should Have Been a Monday Update

I'm in a cycle. Go to the cabin. Come home. Monday do some chores. Try to catch up on emails and reading blogs. Post an update. Tuesday is finishing up blog reading, laundry, and grocery shopping. Wednesday is packing and finishing up things that need done before we leave again and hope to squeeze in stitching time. Thursday we leave again. It's a blur but it's a nice blurt. I feel far behind. Slowly but surely I catch up....I think haha.

Lots to talk about so hang in there.

First an announcement. I'm not finishing the Critters SAL. I really thought this SAL was going to be all animals not just bugs. I was going to stick with it but time is special and I have SOOOO many other pieces that I want to work on. So out with the projects I don't really really want to finish. The next one was just announced and it's mushrooms. I don't see myself wanting to do that one either so I won't finish the year of SALs to be entered into the drawings anyway. No worries onto to the next project....projects...seriously we all know I didn't need more options anyway haha.

Mill Hill Maynia Update: I'm still LOVING this one. Right now I have 3 days to catch up on *sigh* but I honestly LOVE working on these every day. So let's see which ones have came out this week...

Monday -- Seaside Sampler
Before Progress...
I got 1 hour and 13 minutes into Day 6 on this one...
Tuesday -- Summer Breeze Day 3 on this one...
Before...
After...
I also worked on the May Fairy some more...
 Wednesday -- Camping Out Day 5 on this one now...
Before and After...
I also took time to work on Beer Dragon because I love it so much and it was my birthday afterall. I put in 253 more stitches...
This piece is definitely a reason to give up on the Bugs SAL. I never want to put it down.

Thursday -- Snowman with a Cardinal was picked. We headed down to the cabin Mom, Jeremiah, Izzy and me. I did get stitching time while watching a movie and TV in the evening with Mom...
Before and After...
Friday morning mom headed home. It was just Jeremiah, Izzy and me. It was lovely. Jeremiah and I watched a TV series on DVD called Titans. We made it through a bunch of episodes and I had stitching time on Friday's pick...Life, Liberty...
Before and After...
Saturday and Sunday ended up with no stitching time.

Cabin Life: Here is the baby Robin update...
Friday we had one tiny baby ready to be fed and one egg that hadn't hatched. But Saturday...
They were both huddled together and ready to grow. I can't wait to see how much they've grown this week when we get back down.

Dad and Fred have been working hard on the big barn on the property. We've been adding new red metal to the outside and boy it's making a huge difference...
Just that little bit on the right of the barn doors left to do. It looks amazing. Hard work but sooo worth it. We are heading back down Thursday. So I need to get this update posted, get caught up on all your blog posts, and get packed up. I've been doing laundry the whole time I've been writing up this post don't worry haha. 4th load in the washer now. Gotta love laundry it just never leaves us alone for long.

Stay healthy. Have a great week. Happy Memorial Day for all my US readers. We are going to enjoy our long weekend with friends and family at the campground what better place to celebrate.

Nov 30, 2019

#24HOCS December Challenges

#24HoursofCrossStitch Facebook group has these fun monthly challenges. No stress. Just extra motivation to do something fun and pick projects to fit in a theme for the month. The part I enjoy the most is the monthly acrostics. You pick a project for each letter in a word she picks. The name of the project can start with the letter. The designer can start with the letter. Or you can be creative. I've never heard a no sorry that won't work. The group loves creativity. No prizes other than to feel motivated and boy that's sure working for me.  No prizes needed.

For December we have a new acrostic. This one is 12DAYSOFXS. The 2nd goal is to stitch 24 hours throughout the month. So let's see what my acrostic picks are...

1 -- Beer Dragon from Paine Free Crafts
Connection: Over "1"
Goal: At least 200 more stitches
2 -- 99 Bottle of Beer from Ink Circles
Connection: Add "2" more bottles
D -- Christmas Jars from "D"imensions 
Goal: Maybe Finish the Last Jar
The last one I need to do is the one on the left with the deer.

A -- "A"utumn Blessing from Waxing Moon Designs
Goal: At least 1 more leaf added
Y -- December LK Flip It Stamp
Connection: "Y"ear Long Set
Goal: Finish
S -- "S"nowflake SAL from Stitchonomy
Whole bunch of S's in this one.
Goal: Keep up and Finish this SAL
Here it was after Day 8. 19 Snowflakes Left.

O -- Best Friend Santa Mill Hill Kit
Connection: "O"ld Start
Goal: Maybe Finish?
I started this one in June 2017 for the Longest Day SAL and never got back to it.

F -- Christmas Celebration Sampler from "F"rosted Pumpkin
Goal: Make Progress
Another WIP that I haven't worked on in a long time...
X -- December Nautical Year
Connection: "X"stitch23 on Instagram is the reason I bought this set to do for Mom
Goal: Finish
S -- "S"easide Sampler Mill Hill Kit
Goal: Make Progress
Okay there are my plans for December. We'll see what actually gets accomplished. I will be happy with anything really. December is a month full of Christmas shopping, decorating, wrapping, and fun. We also have 1 fun night planned with great friends. Looking forward to that. Let's just hope it's a great month for myself and all my readers. Thanks for keeping me motivated.

Sep 16, 2019

Monday Update

Hey I finally found my stitching time again. I stitched every day last week. Even though it was only a little over an hour a few days at least it was progress. Finally!

I shared with you already how I finished Mom's September pillow last Monday when I posted Tuesday for the FFG SAL. After that finish I got started on my Lizzie Kate Flip It Stamp for September. Now I have to be honest. Since I didn't get a lot of stitching time in August other than my two pillows. Plus now I was back to working on them again. They both just seemed to take FOREVER. I think it's because I wanted them finished so bad. I wanted to work on something else for crying out loud. I did work on it though every day of the week and finished the front panel Friday right before cabin time. I could have took it with me to finish up but I wanted a break from it.

We went down to our cabin Friday night. We stopped at Walmart and I found a new chair to take to my October stitching retreat. My old one just wasn't comfortable any longer. Here is what my new one looks like...
I loved the bungee cords. It gave the chair a lot of cushion instead of being so firm. Perfect for long stitching time...I hope. We tried several different ones and this one felt the best. Plus it folds up a lot better so it will take up less room in the car we take. Space for stitching is a lot more important haha.

Saturday morning when Dad and Bev got there we helped peel tomatoes again. This time I actually remembered to take photos...
This time Bev was making salsa and some more spaghetti sauce. We sure made fast work on the tomatoes. She really appreciated the help. She said that part always takes so long. Fred and Dad worked on fixing the gates that had settled a bit and then we had a lot of nothing planned for the rest of the day. So we took the time to put up our Halloween decorations and lights...
Of course I forgot to get a picture of it all lit up at night so I will get one this weekend and make sure to share with you next Monday update. Trust me it looks great. I love Halloween decorating. Now we need to work on our house and get it all decorated too. What a pain but so worth it in the end.

After we got the decorating done nothing else was on the list so that meant stitching time. I got an hour and 33 minutes added to the Halloween Mini Monster Face. Here he was last time...
Here he is now...
More green blob haha.

Sunday Fred had a radio event he wanted to attend. So we packed up and headed home early. We have been stealing his weekends so he was happy to get to attend the event. Plus that meant I could finish the September Lizzie Kate finally...
(Finish # 30) September 15th 
September Lizzie Kate Flip-It Stamp
Stitched on 14ct Oatmeal Aida
Threads are Suggested DMC
Started Sept 9th. Took 6 Days.
13 Hours 23 Minutes Start to Finished.

After that I was excited to pick up another project from my September goal list.
Seaside Sampler kit from Mill Hill. I worked on this one for the Longest Weekend Marathon SAL in June this year. I picked it for one of the R's in the acrostic this month. Since the right side border was Red and white. Here it was after the Longest Day SAL progress...
I had added the little sailboat square for the goal during the marathon. Now I have the right side added other than filling in the anchor rope as you can see in the finished photo above...

So finally I had some exciting stitching time again. I'm looking forward to trying hard to finish marking off my acrostic letters this time. The acrostic for this month was SHORTER DAYS. I have both S's and one R marked off now.

Next up is some time on Adjust your Sails. I had the boys pick the project for me last night. My goal is at least longer than 24 minutes. Maybe just tonight I'll work on it. I know I really want to spend a few days on Beer Dragon before the end of the month so I might switch projects tomorrow. Mark off another letter. We'll see.

Hope everyone has a great week!

Sep 3, 2019

#24HOCS September Challenges

Here are the #24HoursofCrossStitch September Challenges.

My favorite is the acrostic challenge. This month the acrostic is SHORTER DAYS. So let's come up with a plan...
S -- September Lizzie Kate Flip It Stamp
Goal: Finish
Connection: S in September
H -- Halloween Mini
Goal: 24 Mintues
Connection H in title.
 Working on 3rd one down on the left side.
O -- Wish Upon A Starfish
Goal: 24 Minutes
Connection: Find Starfish in the Ocean
R -- Cabin Fever by Mill Hill
Goal: 24 Minutes
Connection: Work on the Right Side of the Design
Hopefully finish the fire pit section.
T --Salt Water Taffy
Goal: 24 Minutes
Connection: The T in Title
E -- Dragon Eye
Goal: 24 Minutes
Connection: The E in Title
R -- Seaside Sampler Mill Hill Kit
Goal: 24 Minutes
Connection: Work on Red and White Border at least.
D -- Beer Dragon
Goal: 4 Hours
Connection: D in Title
A -- Adjust Your Sails
Goal: 24 Minutes
Connection: A in Title
Y -- 99 Bottles by Ink Circles
Goal: 24 Minutes
Connection: Yeast is used to make Beer
S -- September Nautical Year
Goal: Finish
Connection: S in September

If you are keen eyed you will notice I lowered my overall goals. Instead of 4 hours on each project I want to at least get 24 minutes on these. I already know it will be a busy month. So I'm starting my goals low. If I make more progress that's great of course. 

2nd Challenge is the Holiday Challenge. Here they are for the month...
You are supposed to stitch at least 24 minutes or 120 stitches to connect to 12 different days to complete the challenge.

Last is the empty calendar. The goal is to track stitching at least 24 hours throughout the month.