Wednesday 25 November 2020

Hello Pumpkin autumn update

Hello!

How are you all? It's gone all crispy here and and the trees have lost their leaves.  We've had a half term, where we did lots of lovely halloween decorating and crafts and relaxed.

I've managed to get on with a little more stitching, I'm also job hunting at the moment and keeping my brain nice and busy with new training.

I'm not loving the dark nights and mornings, but there are more than a few sets of xmas decorations springing up in the local area, which makes it feel a bit more exciting, and we are hurtling towards the next set of school holidays, and before I know it, I'll have failed to write any xmas cards, bought any presents or be generally prepared...happens every year, hehehehe!

Anyways, here's the update for Hello Pumpkin... I love these designs so much as I can pick it up and do a bit and then put it down again.  I really would like to do Hello Deer, which some of the Caterpillar Cross Stitch group are doing and is much more suitable now everything feels wintery, but I just feel like I need to finish some before starting new ones!



I hope you are all keeping well and cosy and that your families are all well.

Until next time!

Jo

Thursday 24 September 2020

Autumn is here!

The weather has turned cooler, hooray!  I am happy to get out my cuddly jumpers and coats and boots and go for autumny walks in the crispy leaves.

Also, I reminded my daughter on the way to school this morning that it's getting close to halloween, and so almost time to get all the fun things out from under the bed.  She perked right up and skipped into school.  So lots to look forward to in the next couple of months I hope.  

I've not done any halloween stitching this year, because, well, I'm not very organised and have many other things to finish.  I've mainly spent my free time this month working on the kit I bought from the RSN, it's almost there so I hope to have a photo to post here soon.

For now, here's Positivity Rules month 2 that I've completed...hoping to crack on with the rest once my RSN kit is finished.


I hope you are all safe and well! Happy Thursday!

Tuesday 30 June 2020

A Finish and a New Start

Happy Tuesday!

I can't quite believe that I managed to crack on and finish Seas The Day, but I did it!  

It's amazing how motivated you can be when you have a new one to pick up and start straight after :)  So here are the completed Seas The Day and the new SAL, Positivity Rules... part 2 dropped yesterday, so I just got the first part finished in time.  (I'm obviously not even thinking about the 30+ other projects which are needing my attention...)

I highly recommend Caterpillar Cross Stitch designs, they are colourful, fun, no backstitch and easy to pick up, do a bit when time allows and put down again.





Monday 22 June 2020

Stitch Maynia 2020

Hello!

Firstly, I hope that you are all well.

Secondly, I know, I know, I'm very very late!

But on the positive side, Maynia this year has worked out pretty well.  After a period of furlough and being at home with my little one, I discovered that while I supervised her school work, I could sit by her and stitch for a couple of hours a day!  Although I didn't make major progress on any one particular thing, I did do plenty of stitching, which was better than I expected.

So, here's a photo update:

The Big One - Moonlit Waters (Julie Fain)

Bluebell Lane (Derwentwater Designs)

Magazine stitch (can't remember which mag)

Dolphin's Domain (Dimensions)

Ugly Duckling (Dimensions)

Tea Ceremony - Snipz (Paine Free Crafts)

Hello Pumpkin (Caterpillar Cross Stitch)


from an old Cross Stitch mag


Margaret Sherry cats, from a coaster set by Heritage Stitchcraft

Cagliostro (Mr X Stitch)

I hope that those of you who also did Maynia this year enjoyed it just as much.  I look forward to catching up on all of your posts, which I should now have a little more time to do.  
Have a lovely week :)

Wednesday 15 April 2020

Strange times

Hello everyone.

It's quite the odd time we are living through right now.  No school, working at the dining table, trying to juggle all sorts and yet still needing to get some things like stitching and exercise in to keep on top of the mental health.  I hope you are all well and safely tucked away at home.

I am super behind with the updates.  As I scrolled back through my photos to dig out the stitching ones, I scrolled past endless kids parties, Christmas, school project work, carvery lunches and brunches and days out with my little one.  So apologies for being so absent, but with the work and the travelling into London, by the time I picked my little one up from after school club, did our evening routine, ate and sat down again, I just couldn't face turning on the laptop.  Weekends had been full of sports activities and then trying to fit in fun as well so it didn't seem like we were just running on this machine of a routine.

However, I did manage to squeeze in a bit of stitching during the commute and in the Xmas break and an occasional hour at the weekend.  I'm not complaining at all about the lockdown, we are safe at home, my hayfever is not enjoying the blossom at the moment anyway, so I'm pretty happy to be indoors.

Anyways, here are the photo updates of my stitching :)

Hello Pumpkin (month 2) - Caterpillar Cross Stitch

Holodeck Finish! (happy dance!) - Star Trek Cross Stitch book

Seas the Day (month 6) - Caterpillar Cross Stitch

One more thing... in a moment of madness (given how many projects I already have on the go) I decided to sign up to Mr X Stitch SAL001 - Cagliostro.  Still waiting for fabric, but the first month landed yesterday.  It's a biggie!  Here's the link:
https://xstitchmag.com/shop/xstitchalong-001

I also haven't forgotten Maynia is on its way... still debating what to do this year, a number of last year's starts are still unfinished!

Stay safe and hope to be back soon!
Jo