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A started project by Lucy Beam was picked up again but when unfolded, what the heck? How did I cut this and not realize it was needed?
Sometimes it is easy to choose a project, most times not. This time ..... NOT. I want a smaller piece and have five chosen but would love to have a BAP also. Two projects at once has never been the case, but the only hope of completing the larger samplers may be to offer a break while not having to set aside the needle. I know that the longer the needle is idle, the less willing I am to pick it up again. If there another less daunting project to switch to and keep the needle active, well, we'll see how it goes.
But which? Several are included each time I am searching, a few are new and irresistable. Sarah Pope has far too much over one but what about stitching this center area for a drum? Their clothing is tent stitch, better than lettering. What to do what to do!!! I started with marking samplers, still my go-to choice, but so was 30 count back then. I've since changed to single thread 36 and worked on several with scenes and motifs. I would have never considered some of the following years ago, but are more enticing these days.
At the top of the list....
Very large but not not a difficult stitch.....
Close to the top.....
All lettering, so easy! Free hand border.
HELP ME!!
I cannot continue living in procrasti-nation, the nation of which I reign. I must get moving on so many things that I failed to initiate plus additionals that were put on hold this last year. Did that planner help? Never wrote a day in it because I kept procrastinating to start entries!! See? I need help. The young reliable and experienced man that we finally found for all house projects, sadly has cancer that he kept to himself, but is now affecting his abilities. I used to rip down walls and help with construction and such, but have been dragging butt for some time. Could it be my Sjogren's which can affect joints and also cause fatigue? Or maybe I am just worn out and old!
Cranky made me complete that border and she was right. Maybe a strong recommendation of project would help me get moving.
Have you seen the news report video of the older Ukrainian woman crying, sobbing? Breaks your heart. I've seen the younger mothers sobbing, the children, all unbearable. But this woman's despair has not left me for a minute.
Stay safe.
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