I didn't mean to be gone so long! Dad fell in early October and broke his femur just below his hip which created a host of logistical issues for my siblings and I. Dad was in the hospital for over a week and in rehab for 6 weeks. He's home now doing well but we've been going down to see him and Mom several weekends a month and my sister is visiting the weekends we are not there. Unfortunately, my sister, brother nor I live in the same city as my parents.
During this time, I've been taking my stitching with me as there has been a lot of time just sitting with either dad, with my mom or both. Mom also spent 3 weeks with us - she has mild dementia. I started this particular project years ago but with 2 threads of silk. It was far too bulky. This is the project that has been going with me everywhere. There have been VERY few stitches not stitched in the presence of at least one of my parents. First, though, I spent an entire day in the hospital with dad ripping out what I had stitched. It was just what I needed at the time. The repetition of ripping was soothing but I didn't have to count.
I finished it earlier this month!
Pennsylvania Alphabet
The Goode Huswife
32 count Birds of a Feather Barn Owl Linen
Chart and Linen are no longer being produced
Threads: Soie d'Alger Noir and 2354, NPI 765, 905
Thread Choices My Own
A dear friend lent me her chart, which has long been OOO and impossible to find. I fell in love with this years ago when I first started stitching on linen when I came across a photo on someones blog that I've long forgotten. I'll never look at this project without thinking of my parents.
I don't think I've ever shared these three FFO's so I took a quick pic last month when I took down our Christmas tree. I'm hoping to get a few more ornaments stitched this year to decorate a little tree we put up in our dining room.
From left to right:
Quite Night - Erica Michaels 2007 Just Cross Stitch Ornament Issue Page 49
Snow in Love by Little House Needleworks
Merry Christmas by Blackbird Designs
There has been zero sewing. I put my machine into the shop in December for some repairs and just got it back 2 days ago. Yesterday was spent cleaning out my yarn cabinet. I've been trying to work on one small organizational project each weekend. The yarn cabinet was a bigger project but I couldn't see how to not do it all at once as I didn't want to live with the mess if I didn't. So far, I have a 3 week streak though and I have something lined up for the next 2 weekends.
I hope your new year has gotten off to a positive start! So much of life is what we decide it's going to be and I've decided to have a positive outlook in an effort to encourage positive outcomes!
During this hiatus, while I have not been posting I have been keeping up with blog reading. I am always so inspired by all of you and it always makes my heart warm to see what you've been up to doing. Thank you for your friendship! As always, may all your stitches be happy ones!