Saturday, April 4, 2015

WIPocalypse for April

I'm still in shock it's April already!  So far it's been fantastic:  New job started, first BOF completed and for an extra added bonus, I witnessed the short but sweet lunar eclipse which was a complete blood moon...super groovy!

My camera is not professional grade :(
WIPocalypse   for April has the question: Which specialty stitches do you love doing on projects? Which do you dread?

Since I have yet to do very many, I have found learning a new stitch to be quite enjoyable, I will just say I love what I've don't so far. There is a mix of fear and excitement when a new stitch is introduced, but the end result (good or bad) is all part of the learning experience.  It's stitching, how can you be upset about it?  I used to dread French Knots, but after doing the Joys of My Garden Series in 2013, it's not so bad.  I will replace French Knots with beads any chance I get, but for the most part, they no longer worry me.

I have posted my April Goals List on the right side-bar, but here they are again as all but two are WIPs:

1: Finish Day 2
2: Start and Finish Day 3
3: Start and Finish Day 4
4: Finish February Bookmark
5: Start and Finish March Bookmark
6: Start and Finish April Bookmark
7: Yellow Butterfly Biscornu
8: Get back to work on Celtic Goddess

Yesterday the April Ornament of the Month was available on the NCCIH and that isn't on the list but will be finished right after I finish the February bookmark.  I'm about halfway there right now so I'm thinking this weekend could see three finishes!

I'm off to stitch...until next time HAPPY STITCHING!



9 comments:

  1. Yay, I found you again! I'm referring to the fact I missed you moving your blog. It was an awful feeling. Lovely blood moon picture. Question: Do you always replace french knots with beads?

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    1. I'm so glad you found me! I've lost a few but so far everyone has managed to find me after reading other blogs that talk about it <3 I don't always replace French Knots with beads, I prefer to do so to get a more hard textured difference to a piece depending on what it is. I like shiny and sometimes I feel the French Knots get lost in the stitching or look clumpy even if I know I've done them correctly.

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  3. So many goals, it's wonderful, and I'm jealous of your blood moon pic, I didn't have my camera handy as I thought it was going to be SUNDAY morning. but at least I saw it.

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    1. I wanted to get Michael's camera but he was sleeping and THAT would have produced a nicer shot. I'm glad I saw it happen though, it was creepy but fascinating :D

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  4. Great photo of the moon. We didn't see it where I live - have to wait for 2018 for our next chance. You've set yourself quite a stitching list for April - enjoy!

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    1. Thank you! The only part of that list that might not be "realistic" are the 12 Days of Christmas which now needs a Day 2 finish and Day 3 and Day 4 start and finish. The rest are easy enough :D

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  5. I don't think we had the blood moon here, so it's great to have your picture to look at at least! Lovely goals once again, I'm crossing my fingers for you to finish many of them :)

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    1. Apparently the only place it could be viewed was this part of the planet, like when you and Magical had the solar eclipse and I would not have seen it :D

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