Sunday, March 1, 2015

February Fall Out...But Now it's March

Some of the spoils of the Nesting, ready to be sent out
Greetings Earthlings!  Was February quite a month for you?  It certainly was here at the NCC (Juneau Branch).  Quite a bit happening, but most of it was not stitching.  My "goals" list for February was a pretty nice list of 10 items which was lofty, yet attainable.  And yet, there were only two projects finished.  I am very okay with that.  The distractions that kept me from my stitchy goals were EXCELLENT distractions and needed to be addressed.

If you read the Nesting in the NCC blog then you already know I have spent a good amount of time in February DIGGING and organizing.  First it was the beads, then there was kitting, then it was the floss and then more kitting and organizing the floss, re-kitting, and as the girls call it "bobbinating".  (Not a real word until now!)  I'm still in the process of bobbinating my flosses...I have many and did not know until the "dig" happened.

Even I am impressed with the amount of floss I have


Okay, so the February List had ten items, and my goal this year was to stitch particular items every month.  I did finish two out of ten from the February List, but only one of those two were part of that monthly stitch thing.  What I DID do is pretty neato...I stitched on ACE and Quaker Ornament Side B.




So all was not lost as they are both on the list and I did not start something not list related.  Make sense?  

Now that we are in March, it's time for a new list...I'm loving the new month/new list thing...it kind of makes me happy.

March List:

1:  Finish Day 2
2:  Start and Finish Day 3
3:  Start and Finish February Bookmark
4:  Start and Finish March Bookmark
5:  Finish Quaker Ornament Side B
6:  March Ornament
7:  Finish Skeleton Crew
8: Yellow Butterfly Biscornu

I like ending at the number 8, it IS the number of the universe after all :-D

Until next time....all hail 8!



21 comments:

  1. Another Pratchett fan?
    I really like the Ace of Spades and I love the Quaker ornie on that fabric too.
    But I just think that Life is too short to bobbinate!

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    1. hahaha! Prachett is YES, ACE is going to be super purty with beads and I cannot wait to finish it and the Quaker ornament is not what I envisioned but I'm kind of liking it just the same :D

      Bobbinating is good for me. It helped me see what I had! I'm finally finished so now I can get back to stitching :D

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  2. Yay for organising and finding all that floss! Once all the bobbinating has been done you will only have to do the new stuff - much faster! Good work!

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    1. Woo Hoo! Well the next phase is when I refill a color that is out, I will use the new sticker tabbed bobbin and eventually all of the bobbins will be done :D

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    2. Awesome! Now you will WANT to stitch with the unstickered threads :D

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    3. oh yes. I have also considered re-bobbinating, but honestly that will take more time away from stitching at this point and I don't want to yet :D

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    4. Nah better to wait for the bobbin to empty itself :)

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    5. Yes, I completely agree! More stitching!

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  3. So much floss, I always think I have a lot, then I see other people's stashes. You've been so busy, and seem to be so happy with the attainable, but not pressured list.

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    1. Yes ma'am! I know it's alright to be a little behind because I had been very productive just the same. The Great Dig of 2015 has met with successful result!

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  5. I bobbinated my very first project, and quickly discovered that it's not my 'thing'
    I do love seeing the vids/pictures of people who have adapted drills to do it quickly, though! (it appeals to the power-tool-girl in me).
    And it looks like you don't have too much to bobbin, so you've got this! :)

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    1. You will be happy to know that it is finished! The main four boxes of the regular DMC need some love but all of those specialty threads are done and safely tucked away. Pictures to come!

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  6. I thought 7 was the magic number? I don't envy you the bobbinating. I did mine last summer and it took forever.

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  7. It seemed like it did take forever! I finished last night and am very proud of myself for getting it all done finally. Now...stitching will happen!

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  8. Oh wow, that's a lot of floss there. Am I the only one who likes "bobbinating"? There's something soothing about it that I enjoy.

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    1. I like it and agree it's soothing, but with Lady Door it has become a challenge :D It's not quite over yet, but the lion's share of floss has been done and I am supremely happy with the end result!

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  9. YOu really tackled a massive spring cleaning project there, I'm so happy to see you (almost) done and hope there will be much more stitching pictures for March now! Not that I don't enjoy looking at stash pictures too...

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    1. You will be happy to note that I have finished the bobbinating AND side B of the Quaker Ornament!!

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