Last Sunday I managed to start getting a mini migraine in the afternoon … stressing out about my 2nd interview on Monday, I think – which means most of the plans I had on Sunday afternoon went down the drain … which is where my day’s baking went as well, ‘cos it was a total flop! We were putting on morning tea for a work colleague who left on Tuesday (this is the one I had issues with last year, although we actually get on OK now – we’ll never be the closest of friends, but we had a working relationship that was OK). Anyway, I have to say my baking Sunday/Monday was a total disaster … I think my head was too stressed out about my 2nd interview that I had on Monday – I felt physically sick during the interview, and I know I didn’t do my best in there, but it’s too late for that now, and the chips will just have to fall where they may. I was supposed to hear something back by last Thursday, but so far no news either good or bad.
I haven’t particularly touched a needle for the last few weeks, but this weekend I’ve made up for lost time – it’s all I’ve been in the mood for! I’ve superglued my backside to my mattress, and sat up in bed with needle in hand and clearing old DVR recordings … it’s been really enjoyable. Following are the results of my stitching efforts.
First up is a new WIP that I started a couple of weeks ago – it took me 4 whole nights just to stitch one pumpkin and the border, so this one has been sloooooow going – this is a 2nd hand chart so I don’t have the embellishment pack, and I can’t find my little black Mill Hill petite beads so this one’s now sitting in a pile waiting for them to turn up … I lost all motivation when I realised I couldn’t finish it quickly. Never mind, it’ll get completed ‘one day’ …
Next up is a piece that I stitched up slowly over the last week – an Indigo Rose freebie – not my usual style, but it was really enjoyable stitching it up. I can’t say I was too thrilled stitching all the queen stitches (definitely not my favourite stitch), but eventually when I got into a rhythm with them it seemed to fly along (helped by watching Rescue Special Ops on TV to make the time go fast).
“Four Little Strawberries” freebie by Indigo Rose
stitched on 32ct Summer Khaki Belfast linen
with recommended DMC threads
Then there is this weekend’s productivity – three Christmas ornaments by Lizzie*Kate. This is probably what has finally got me back into the swing of stitching again – it feels great, but I’m not sure how long it’ll last!
“Noel” by Lizzie*Kate
from the chart Tiny Tidings XIV
stitched on 32ct hand-dyed Belfast linen by Silkweaver ~ colour Golden Harvest
with recommended Weeks Dye Works threads and embellishment pack
“Mistletoe” by Lizzie*Kate
from the chart Tiny Tidings XIV
stitched on 32ct hand-dyed Belfast linen by Silkweaver ~ colour Golden Harvest
with recommended Weeks Dye Works and DMC threads and embellishment pack
but substituted GAST Butternut Squash
“Christmas flip-it” by Lizzie*Kate
stitched on 32ct Summer Khaki Belfast linen
with recommended GAST threads except substituting DMC white for Whitewash
and using DMC 898 for bird beaks and legs instead of DMC 310
The rest of the weekend has been spent guzzling a bowl of Tiramisu that I made on Saturday night – I’ve been craving some for months, so I finally pulled my finger out and made a half-serving of it … and took a wee plate full down to my elderly neighbour yesterday. I suppose all-in-all it’s been a productive weekend – not quite the productivity that I had planned for, but what my body and mind needed, I think 🙂
Congrats on all of your finishes! I really like the Lizzie*Kate ornaments.
Job interviews are stressful. I went through one on Friday. Lucky for me it was with people I work with on a regular basis, but there was only a few hours notice, so, I was pretty nervous when I went in. Crossing my fingers and toes for you that you get some positive news soon.
Your stitching looks great as always! I love the Christmas Lizzie Kate’s that you did up. And I agree wholeheartedly that the Queen Stitch is one pain in the butt stitch! Although I like the look of it when it’s done it sure is time-consuming.
I love your stress relief! So much more productive than getting drunk LOL.
My favourite is the Indigo Rose strawberry design, but I hear what you’re saying about the Queen Stitch!
Toes crossed for job news, can’t stitch with fingers crossed!
Absolutely beautiful work.
Love your L*K stitching.
Oh I love them! Especailly that Noel ornament! BEAUTIFUL!!!
Beautiful finishes!!
Wow! When you get on a roll you sure get busy!! Love your ornaments! They all look great! I love the IR piece & the pumpkins are too cute!! Keeping fingers crossed for the job interview for you too!
Wow you have been productive – beautiful stitching as always!
So many beautiful finishes. I love them all!
Holey shamoley, your needles were smoking!!!! Congratulations on all the finishes.
O wow, what wonderful finishes! I so loooove that Indigo Rose freebie!
They’re all lovely, Anne. I especially like the Indigo Rose one!
I’m sorry that stress is making you sick. Did you hear about the interview?
Great finishes, they’re all lovely
Wonderful stitching finishes. Fingers and toes crossed for your job interview.
Lovely finishes, when you get on a roll you get going! 🙂 hope you hear something soon.
Sophia
Hello,
I just found your lovely blog searching for strawberry cross stitch! You do such beautiful work! I love the little Indigo Rose strawberry design. Would you mind sharing where you found it? I have done a search but have been sadly unsuccessful.
thanks, and warm wishes!
Beth