Greetings stitching buds. Hope the weekend is going swell.
A few readers made comments about the colors of Miss Mary (no-reply) so I thought I would list them for you. The originals and my changes, mostly because of the linen color but also subbing for colors I do not have on hand. I had no intentions of braving the cold for two skeins of floss and wanted to start her right away. Monday I have a doc appointment and will stop at JoAnn for those missing numbers in case I would need them in the future.
My changes are in red.
For all the years of stitching you would think a person would have a decent library of needlework books. Do you? I do not. Half of this measly pile are reference, some duplicates, one book was a gift, another was a win, and the big old one was ????? That's embarrassing. Many of you have educated yourselves, studied various types of samplers, can even identify regional source, and I sit like a bump on a pickle. Am I in the minority or do I stand alone with not really taking an interest in these resources and trying to learn more?
My sister (79 and a weak heart) and nephew (type 1 diabetic) have come down with the flu. Hoping it doesn't get any worse, not sure what constitutes "the flu" these days, compared to a bad cold or bronchitis.
After the steroids and the glut of sweets at Christmas, I am having a very difficult time reducing carbs (in other words, reducing the chocolate), so I checked into Weight Watchers again. Did not work well for me before, but having to count foods did help gain control which I need to do. If you are interested in trying the program, there is a special ending 2/1 that waives the starting fee and also gives you a free month. To look up your points and recipes online only, the price is around $13 a month for 3 months, a really good deal.
It's warming up a little and will continue to do so, hoping that's the end of the bitter cold.
Enjoy your Sunday!
Thanks for visiting.
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