Thursday, November 19, 2020

On the Go

I stitched the very last of my 2020 Christmas ornaments last night, well I think it is, I need to do a count up this weekend, ha ha. Then I have a pile of finishing to do! 

I have so many projects lined up to get more stitching done on, or to start, and I'm also going to participate in the Jolly Housewives SAL with Kimberly from the Fat Quarter Shop and Priscilla and Chelsea. I've got several of the Stitching with the Housewives designs printed off ready to go, and I also thought I might squeeze in a couple of the charts I didn't get to during Jolly July.

But my first new start is going to be this lovely chart by Pineberry Lane, Merry & Bright. I was so happy last week to see it was available on the Pineberry Lane website, it can now be purchased as a pdf, after being a club exclusive design for the past year.


I've been trying to get few rows in every week on the cosy stripe blanket, the colours are so vibrant.


I'm up to the very last part on Jack Frost Tree Farm series, started at the end of 2019, I am really hoping to have it stitched by the end of this month.


This super cute and sparkly needle minder was sent to me recently by Deanna of Cherryhill Stitchery, isn't it gorgeous.


Recently I decided to restart Blessed Bee, which was one of my Stitchmaynia starts. I'm much happier with the 32 count fabric, vintage mocha belfast.

How's your Christmas gift stitching going, if you do any, or have you started any new projects lately? 

See you soon x

4 comments:

butterfly said...

What lovely goodies you have to start on.
My Christmas stitching goes on all year ,but more the last couple of months .
But I do like to add it to my yearly stitching then I don't have to rush to get things stitch.
Enjoy your lovely new goodies look forward to seeing them over time.
Have a fun week hugs .

Marilyn said...

Great projects, & that Ballerina is so pretty.
I have stitched & finished all of my Christmas gifts.
Marilyn

moosecraft said...

Ooooh! Love the Merry & Bright design! Thank you for letting us know it is available for purchase now! :-) The Mocha Belfast seems to be a great choice for just about any prim stitch.... I always try to have a bit extra in my stash. Happy stitching!

Mary - Lecoeurceltique said...

Your crochet blanket is living up to its name as it looks so cosy.
I've come to the conclusion that vintage mocha and light mocha are essential fabrics to have. I ordered more of each a couple of months ago.
The ballerina needle minder is pretty.
I'm having to learn to exercise restraint as over the past year I seem to be discovering more designers whose designs I can buy as a pdf.

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