I think I keep calling this piece by the wrong name. This is FOREST SNOWFALL, not Frosty Forest or whatever else I've been calling it. This is/was a SAL along with the fabulous Miss Priscilla and Miss Chelsea on the Flosstubes.
But I think I'm the only person in the group who has not yet completed it.
Today, though, I hope to make some progress while Rich is at the office and I am in the Happy Chair. Then at about 4:00 or so I'm going to channel my inner Ina and make a lovely dinner for when he comes home.
Such big plans. I better pace myself.
So that's the report for the day. The sun is shining and the birds are tweeting sweetly down in Florida or Argentina or wherever it is that the thermometer hasn't given up completely. Hope your corner of the world is swell and that you're doing something fabulous! Come tell me all about it!
No, you're not the only still working on Forest Snowfall. I'm about half way done. Hope to finish it soon.
ReplyDelete25* in Tallahassee FL birds are hiding. I'm hiding in my cozy bed with apple juice to sip this flu is crummy
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It’s darling. Enjoy your day. I just finished a Lizzie Kate that says “Stitching Forever, Housework Whenever”!
ReplyDeleteYou may be the only one who hasn't finished but I'll bet you're the only one dealing with dialysis. Hang in there.
ReplyDeleteYou are making wonderful progress on this piece, can't wait to see it finished!
ReplyDeleteNope...you are definitely not the only one who hasn't completed it! I'm only about two-thirds done. It's a sweet pattern, but not a favorite of mine. I'm not even sure what I'm going to do with it once I'm done...I'll need some Priscilla inspiration to be sure!
ReplyDeleteHouse construction is moving along for you, Coni! It is looking good. Stay warm!
ReplyDeleteMy friends by Ocala woke up to 24 with wind chill of 16 and a frozen waterline! So it's not done, life happens, it's cute. Take care, enjoy your off days, the uncle and aunt played on his no dialysis days. She said her house was a wreck, but who cared. They made memories! Stay safe,
ReplyDeleteWTG Coni. I believe you are making 'mahvelous' progress!!! Pace yourself indeed. Don't forget the all important nap. I sure take one and it's a LUXURY!!! :D Love, hugs & prayers, Cathryn ♥♥♥
ReplyDeleteI'm not done with Forest Snowfall either. I just had to rip out an entire line of words because of s counting error. That's what comes of stitching while I'm sick. And now my tendinitis is acting up so that will also slow me down. At this rate I will be the last one done!
ReplyDeletePerfect piece for this year’s cold Midwest winter!
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteit is coming out great, i am a very slow stitcher & tp I am going to do the "off the grid stitch". I started something new since I was not doing well on my Needleworker pattern.
ReplyDelete"Such big plans. I better pace myself."
ReplyDeleteLMAO! As a fellow disabled person, I'm stealing these words and using them daily...cuz both a shower and a load of laundry in the same day is pretty miraculous for me. There was another good one you had recently...something about training your whole life for this marathon (in the happy chair), and how amatures shouldn't try it. What would I do without your sense of humor?
Forest Snowfall is gorgeous, especially on that dotted fabric. Tonight I'm finishing up Easter Bunny, an embroidery project:
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1012/9844/products/Easter_Bunny_3.jpg?v=1489048869
What kind of fabric is that? Aida? I've never seen it with polka dots. I love it.
ReplyDeleteI just ordered that same fabric for my frosty snowfall ☕️☃️
ReplyDeleteSo great to see you are making stitching progress and cooking!
ReplyDeleteSusan Anonymouse
That is a good looking house! Love the thread color.
ReplyDeleteYes, it is all about the pacing. I plan to do some laundry and stitch...I know for sure the stitching will happen. Hope you are feeling good and you have a wonderful day!! xo Mj
ReplyDeleteLove the stitching, Connie. But the fabric is PERFECT! Love your attitude. I get grouchy for less than what you’re going through.
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