I have not stitched too much more than the photo from the May 31, 2015 photo. This was actually picked back up in my first year of the Bin O'Shame project clean-out! :O Better late than never I suppose. SMH.
Monday, June 4, 2018
A Stop And Start Project
It dawned on me the other day that I have put nary a stitch into any of my Bin O'Shame projects this year. I decided to paw through it to see if any were calling to me and I came across this one. Since it was purchased, way back in 2007, I have picked this up off and on and have never completed the piece. I think because there are a lot of colors that are very close together and a metric ton of white that has kept me from making any serious progress.
I have not stitched too much more than the photo from the May 31, 2015 photo. This was actually picked back up in my first year of the Bin O'Shame project clean-out! :O Better late than never I suppose. SMH.
I have not stitched too much more than the photo from the May 31, 2015 photo. This was actually picked back up in my first year of the Bin O'Shame project clean-out! :O Better late than never I suppose. SMH.
Well, here is the current project, #1 from the Bin O'Shame for this year:
Design: Japanese Anemones
Designer: Sheila Hudson
Fabric: 14 count summer yellow aida by Wichelt
Fibers Used: As provided in the kit. There are no DMC or Anchor numbers on the floss, so I will have to do a match at some point, as I want to stitch this one again as it's so bright and cheery. This is the cover kit from issue 187, June 2007 UK Cross Stitcher magazine.
Front Cover Of The Magazine:
When picked back up on Friday, May 29, 2015:
As of Sunday, May 31, 2015:
What it will eventually look like:
As of Monday, June 4, 2018:
Given the amount of progress that I have made since I picked this back up on Wednesday, May 30, 2018, I am hoping that this is the year it finally gets finished. It's only been 11 years so far, so I think it is past due! :D
Time for me to bolt for the door. I hope everyone is having a great start to their week. Happy stitching!
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Respectfully submitted,
C.
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