but unfortunately, only after I screwed up. When I sewed my row to help with alignment, I started it at the edge of the grass. Why? That wasn't even close to the edge of the graph. So using it to count down and start my motif section where it should be worked perfectly. But counting in from the edge was a huge error. Thank goodness I caught on two birds later. It looked odd, and since I'm not referring to the finished piece photo, I didn't realize it at first. I was so happy my method worked and I didn't have to be concerned with the errors above, I just hummed along in ignorant bliss. I altered this photo to show where they were initially,
and this is where they are now after the correction.
Can you imagine what would have happened had I not caught this and positioned the other motifs off of them? Holy crabass.
My floss bags on large ring have been a mess, even though in numeric order. So I moved them all to the booklet style and that was another mistake. The rings are extra large but there is too much floss in my bags, or too many colors.
So it stays open all the time, but I guess that's OK. What am I doing wrong?
As a last resort, I plan to move the bags to the stand Mark made for me and honestly, I would love to make these to sell because they are very nice to use. This one is the short version but the very tall one is better because it secures beneath your seat cushion.
We drove to Boardman today to browse the huge selection of golf shoes at Gold Headquarters, and I wanted to visit the With Needle in Hand shop. For the third time, this clueless old lady failed to check their website for hours. They are closed on Tuesdays, and I should have remembered that from the last two failed trips! Oh well. Mark got his shoes and we stopped at two Italian stores and came home with pounds of chestnuts to roast, the last of holiday figs, and aged Asiago and Fontina that are not found locally.


My sister was in Urgent Care yesterday, she has cellulitis in her toe and foot. Being treated with antibiotic and hopefully this will take care of it and it won't lead to a more serious treatment.
Pretty soon, it'll be February and onward to spring.
Thanks for visiting!
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