that one hundred very short rows are a comfortable stitch, and just two very long rows are maddening?
I'm getting rid of charts that I will never stitch, and I still have that Project Portfolio from Courtland Creek of decades ago. Things need to go.
Start of another week, seems like I am constantly filling my weekly pill organizer. Time is flying.
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7 comments:
Wow...look at you go girl!! Looking good. Happy new week.
I do love those short (width) band samplers. Looks nice Marly!
Because those 2 long rows become seemingly endless. Nice for mindless stitching though. IF you remember when to stop in the right place. And don't let it be so mindless you goof up the pattern because "of course I have it memorized".
I've got lots of patterns I should get rid of, but every time I pull them out...back in the stash they go.
I have never made a skinny sampler. I need to put on my list. I do have a couple I have admired for awhile. Where do you ‘get rid of your patterns? Your bag looks interesting, it looks like it would hold several patterns, linen and threads? Where did you find it? Thank you for your posts. They are inspiring to me. Bobbi
Nice going even the though the long ones taxed you..it is the season.... Just love this one.. As to the pill overload, continue
with your remarkable patience and perhaps the meds will do what they are supposed to do... Hoping your disposing of
charts really lightens things for you. Above all, relax and have
a blessed Eastertide.
Looking so good, Marly! I need to think about getting rid of some of my charts, too. Way too many that I will never stitch either because my tastes have changed or I'm just running out of time. Hope your week is a good one!
Looks lovely and so tiny too!
When I get rid of some charts,I regret it after a while even I do know I don't have the time to stitch or my hands are too sore to hold a needle. But I stitched some of the charts I would have given away but didn't.
Take care, Truus from Holland
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