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Still no stitching…

Well, after such a stunningly beautiful 33 degrees Celsius day in Melbourne yesterday, today the heavens have opened and it’s bucketing with rain … which strange as it seems, I’m really enjoying … Didn’t get to sleep until 4am after work, as I was creating a new ‘stitching diary’ for 2006 in Microsoft Word – that’s the only problem I have with shift work, I find it harder to get to sleep as the shifts get on. The first night finishing at 1am I’m shattered, and fall asleep almost immediately … but a few days later I’m acclimatising to the change in times, and find it harder to wind down. I still woke up at 8am though (yikes!!) but refused to get up, and managed to doze off again for another couple of hours … so, no stitching today.

My diary is just a one-page sheet per month, that has a calendar down the left-hand side of the page, with reminders on certain days for BB things, like posting UFO reports, posting of ornament deadlines etc – then on the right-hand side I’ve got separate little sections for SAL’s for the month, my rotation completions, and any general stitching plans (BB forums etc), plus a general ‘to-do’ list, like “organise supplies for next month’s SAL”. Hopefully it will be a worthwhile project to keep me organised, as I find when I come home from work my brain goes into non-functioning mode! LOL. If nothing else, it was fun to create it ๐Ÿ™‚

From the comments I’ve been receiving about hardanger projects, I’m seriously contemplating adding a hardanger slot into my rotation once Dolphins Domain is finished (if not sooner) – I have loads of projects that include hardanger, and it’d be nice to learn a bit more. I have to admit, Jenna, I saw the Janice Love books at Spotlight a few weeks back, and was seriously tempted to buy them again … but I’ve got the basic and advanced ones by Nordic Needle, plus another soft-cover hardanger book by Jill Carter, so hopefully I’ll muddle my way through with the help of them. I originally bought the Janice Love ones because everyone seemed to think they were the ‘ultimate’ hardanger reference books – I never managed to read them before they were ‘stolen’, although what I did read looked really good!

Got some good news at work yesterday … we’re allowed to wear casual clothes from 12 Dec to 15 Jan – if you thought they were thunderclaps last night all round the world, it was just the sound of my heavy feet happy dancing! ๐Ÿ˜‰

Anyway, nearly time to go to work again – just enough time to post this:

Image hosted by Photobucket.com Today’s Stitching Blogger’s Question was suggested by AngelSan and is:

“Do you have any rules in the way you stitch? (ie Do you start in the middle? Do you determine which blocks to stitch first? Do you always start from the top or the bottom? Do you have special paths to prevent wasting thread?)”

Hmmm, pretty much 99% of the time I start in the middle … mainly because I’m hopeless at counting and don’t trust myself to start elsewhere – that being said, though, there are certain projects that I prefer to stitch from the top down, such as band samplers. I’ve also just started stitching Mirabilia’s Winter Queen, and for the first time have started stitching from the top, which is unusual for me! As far as choosing which blocks to stitch first, again it depends on the design – I usually just finish one area first, moving from one colour to another. I always stitch my stitches the same way, and prefer to start from the left and stitch to the right /// and return \\\ for the top stitch, with my needle coming up from the bottom of the stitch – but if the block demands it, I’ll stitch from right to left, with my needle coming up at the top of the stitch (that’s probably as clear as mud!!).

Home & Family TO BE FIXED, Melbourne

No stitching progress today

Today I feel a bit battle weary from work, so I’m taking a day off stitching and just blobbing out in front of the PC for a while catching up on blogs, and emails and paying bills etc. Then I intend to get out and have a walk on the beach before heading off to work again … managed to get a dose of ‘acoustic shock’ last night, and ended up being taken off the phones due to the fact that my right ear especially was burning/aching ๐Ÿ˜ฆ Our headsets are really sensitive, and one call dropped in where their baby/toddler had just hit its head – right next to the telephone receiver … next thing you know I had huge feedback coming down the phone from the ear-piercing shriek coming from the kid … OUCH!!! Anyway, today my right ear is still a bit achey, but hopefully I’ll be OK to take calls tonight … Anyway, it’s yet another gloriously sunny day in Melbourne, with just enough breeze to keep the heat down – would be mad not to make the most of it and go for a wander.

On that note, though, it reminds me of something I thought about the other day … I live in a predominantly jewish area of Melbourne – I apologise for my ignorance in advance … there are many orthodox jews walking the streets, and it fascinates the heck out of me! Coming from a mainly Asian community where I last lived, it’s a huge cultural difference in this suburb. I love to see them out walking in their traditional clothes and outfits … but what made me think of them today is, how the heck do they survive in the high heat of summer?? I saw an older gentleman the other day in his full black outfit, complete with coat and fur hat – on the hottest day we’ve had so far – sat on a garden wall in the street … first thing that crossed my mind, “no wonder you’re sat down on that wall, you must be bl**dy roasting!!” (not meant to cause offence to anyone). I have to say, I admire these people for being so steadfast in their religion and culture, and not being swayed by outside influences – but I also think it’s easy for someone to target them for being ‘different’. When I moved here, ex-flatmates said “ooh, you’re moving to a very Jewish area”, as if it was a dreadful thing to do … I just see other people like me, that are just in different packaging … anyway, just something I was thinking right now …

Before I go on my walk, though, a quick response to some comments (and back to stitching-related talk) …

Von, now you can understand why I couldn’t stop from looking at that chart all night – Close at Heart chart is just beautiful! I’m going to stitch it in the purple colourway, seeing as I’m not much of a pink chick (although I still think the pink is very dainty and pretty) … unless I can work out some blues that I can use instead from my stash (that’d be a surprise for me, wouldn’t it, changing something to be blue!! LOL). As it is, I’m going to try to find colours in my stash that would work, as I can’t afford to buy more threads for a while. Let me know if you’re going to stitch it next year, and I’ll join in with you and squeeze it in among my other million stitching projects ๐Ÿ™‚

And Jenna – on the same note, I just went to your photo site to check out the Close at Heart piccies … just stunning! I really love this piece done on the green fabric – awesome!! Hadn’t thought of changing the fabric colour, so now I’m going to have a play in my stash and look at other options aside from just white … especially if I change the colours to blue ๐Ÿ˜‰ As for the hardanger squares at the bottom – when I saw the chart I nearly choked LOL. I’ve only ever attempted doves eyes in hardanger, so that’s really going to be a huge challenge … will definitely have to do a ‘dummy run’ on a scrap piece of fabric, I think. Oh well, if nothing else, it will challenge me to do something different. Maybe I should come to you for a holiday for some hardanger lessons ๐Ÿ˜‰ haha. In fact I’ve had Walk the Gentle Path by Cross ‘n Patch for years, and the hardanger part at the bottom is what’s stopped me from stitching it … I think if I just bit the bullet and give it a go, I’ll be fine. I actually bought the Janice Love books to help me, but loaned them to a supposed friend at work in NZ, and never got them back (which is a right royal pain considering I’d ordered them specially from the US – she ended up running off with over $200 worth of my books boohoo). Maybe 2006 is my year for finally shaking off and trying to conquer my fears …

Rightio, off for my hour’s walk … especially for Lynn, here are photos of where I live (and where I’m about to go walking) … in the first photo, where the end of the path is (where it veers off to the right), there is a canal – you just follow the canal for about 4 blocks, and you’re practically at my front door ๐Ÿ™‚ The photos are taken either side from a hill at which there is a viewing point – I usually continue my walk to the grey concrete wharf you can just see in the distance (in the second photo), then turn around and come back. Last time I kept walking round to the next bay and nearly killed myself! ๐Ÿ™‚ I think I need to buy a bike!!! Of course that’s the city skyline of Melbourne in the background …

Stash

Stash report & WIP

OK, here’s the stash report from my Nordic Needle haul … have to admit, I wasn’t as thrilled as I thought I’d be when I opened it – I think I’ve just been waiting so long for it to arrive, it almost feels like an anti-climax … weird, I know – I’m such a strange creature! ๐Ÿ˜‰ The one piece that kept taking my eye all night, though, was Thea’s “Close at Heart” chart – too beautiful!! Anyway, here’s the piccie, as well as a list of the charts:

  • Onyx – Blackwork Beginnings Series by Paw Printings
  • Orca Whales – Peter Underhill’s Marine Creatures
  • Butterfly Garden Sampler by The Victoria Sampler
  • Close At Heart by The Victoria Sampler
  • Bruce (the Spruce) & Friends by Full Circle Designs
  • Sapphire Star (canvaswork) by Laura J Perin Designs
  • Spring Needle Roll kit by Lorri Birmingham
  • Butterflies & Hearts Needle Roll kit by Lorri Birmingham
  • Teddy Bear Santa mini stocking kit by Lorri Birmingham
  • 18ct mono canvas in eggshell for Sapphire Star
  • Piecemaker tapestry needles (2 x #26; 1 x #28)

And here’s today’s progress piccie for Summer into Autumn – thanks for everyone’s lovely comments on my progress so far … greatly appreciated :)) I had to frog stitch one strand of the overdyed silk due to a blonde stitching moment from reading the chart wrong … and I’m also thinking of unpicking the tree foliage, as I think I’d prefer to confetti stitch it, so it doesn’t have the really distinct lines. I’m a bit annoyed that the kit contents stated the MH glass treasure in the shape of a maple leaf was supposed to be included … it’s not to be seen! I mentioned this as soon as I received it to Stitching Bits & Bobs, and they’re going to send me one as part of my back-order when it comes in.

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Summer into Autumn


Well, especially for Karen & Isabelle, here is the first progress piccie of Summer into Autumn that I started today. I was so over-tired this morning due to broken sleep, I frog-stitched the top band a sum total of 3 times and it’s such simple stitches!! Anyway, there are some things I don’t like about it, but some things I love about it … The dislikes are more to do with the kit itself – the threads are cut so darned short, they barely manage to stitch across the bands – for example just the short 4-sided bands and smyrna crosses I was left with literally one inch of thread in the needle! That’s spoiling the fun of stitching it a bit with me, ‘cos halfway across the band I’m focusing more on whether I’ll have enough thread to finish, than on the stitching itself ๐Ÿ˜ฆ I would have preferred to cut the threads myself to a reasonable length. Also, I’m not sure how I feel about the single strand coverage with the cross stitches – but with it being a kit, I daren’t increase the threads to two strands, as I won’t have enough thread to finish … I haven’t decided yet, but I may yet stitch it again with my own threads just to compare it later – and see how it looks with the 2 strands giving it a bit more concentrated colour.

On the positive note, though, the little bands are really fun to stitch – and they’re so tiny! Now I know what you meant when you were stitching it, Karen – the bands are only about 2 inches wide, with a nice mix of stitches and techniques. Don’t know whether I’ll match Karen’s finishing time of 5 days, but I might come close ๐Ÿ˜‰

Well, time to think about getting to bed … it’s 1.44am, and I’ve only been home from work about 10 minutes, but I’m feeling pretty shattered – and I’ll be having another wake-up call in about 5 hours, from who I have affectionately nicknamed the “Bin B*stards” … it’s rubbish collection day, and the garbage trucks stop right outside my window at about 7am – mind you, it’s better than the last place I lived in … they came at 5.10am every week like clockwork, which is when they got their nickname! LOL.

Hopefully I’ll be able to put some more time into SIA tomorrow, as I still have 8 hours left in its rotation ๐Ÿ™‚ Ooh, before I sign off, my order arrived from Nordic Needle today … some pretty stash enhancements – only missing size 10 short beading needles, which are still on backorder, but they sent me 2 x canvaswork charts by accident, so I’ll have to send the spare one back – fingers crossed they’ll reimburse me for the postage … Anyway, I’m a bit tired to post the stash contents today, so I’ll leave it for later ๐Ÿ™‚

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Bye-bye Dratted’s

Managed to get a bit more of them done yesterday, but I’m ready to move on … they’re now being taken off the floorstand ready for the next slot in my rotation. It’s supposed to be my ‘finishing’ slot, but I had a pretty rough sleep last night, and my eyes are like road maps, so I think I might wait and leave that slot until the next time when I can concentrate better … and swap the next two slots around. That means I get to stitch on ‘free choice’ … and today’s choice is … The Drawn Thread’s Summer Into Autumn :)) I’ve got 6 days of 5pm-1am at work this week (yuk), but then I’ve got 5 days off, so I’ll be more energised to do my finishing work then I think.

Thanks for all your comments about the Dratted’s – I have to admit, they’ve grown on me again, and I’ve been enjoying watching them grow … still can’t wait until they’re finished, though ๐Ÿ˜‰ Gina, in this case they’re definitely being framed – but not to hang on my walls … I offered my best friend as a wedding gift for her and John to choose a chart out of my stash, and I’d stitch it for them – and this is the one they agreed on. Little did I know back then just how hard I would find this one to stitch, and my joke of them getting it for their 10th wedding anniversary is starting to look like reality LOL. I’ll probably just send a money order or something to them, so they can get it framed locally, rather than me trying to organise framing for them (they live in the South Island of New Zealand). Hopefully they’ll be pleased how it finally turned out.

Thanks for the link to the stitch clips, Carol … I have to admit I own a set, and absolutely love them! Unfortunately, though, when I first had the Dratted’s on my scroll bars I only had a short sidebar available, and my floorstand has a clamp that sits on the left hand side of the sidebar, right where the little clips went, and it wouldn’t clamp properly (kept slipping) … hence the reason I laced it instead, which gives me really good tight tension. Can’t remember where I read about doing that – somewhere online, anyway ๐Ÿ˜‰

I have to admit, I’m getting much more time for stitching since moving out on my own – at the last flat I was in, I did almost all of the cooking etc, while now I cook every now and then and the rest of the time just have to defrost (if I cook casseroles etc I just eat one meal then freeze the rest) … amazing how much time that frees up LOL. And Mum commented yesterday that while she’s here on holiday I should get even more stitching done, ‘cos she’ll be helping out with the housework etc … love ya, Mum!!

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Update on Dratted’s

Well, today my recliner has my bum imprint clearly embedded on it ๐Ÿ˜‰ I’ve been super-glued to it all day stitching my little heart out. Actually, saying that, I’ve just realised it’s 11pm and I didn’t stop for dinner … oops! I’ve been having a DVD-fest today at Shackbuster, watching soppy movies such as Sleepless in Seattle, 50 First Dates and The Sixth Sense. I managed to complete one whole rotation segment in one day … plus a little bit more – seeing as I also put 4 hours into this piece earlier in the week, I’ll decide tomorrow whether I’ll continue for the next 4 hours to complete another rotation segment, or just start on my next rotation slot. Anyway, here’s the latest progress piccie of the Dratted’s … hopefully it will only be about another 2 rotation slots for them before I can cut the side lacings and move the fabric up on the scroll bars … yippee!

Rightio, off to bed for me … was going to sit and blog for a while to catch up on everyone’s blogs, but I might have to leave that until the morning – didn’t realise the time until I came to send this …

Stash

Nearly the weekend!

For me, I only have one more working day left tomorrow (Saturday), then I have two days off, and can’t wait! Been a so-so day today … didn’t get a great night’s sleep, which is mainly to do with me feeling a bit flat and very over-tired – we had yet another big thunderstorm during the night, so I had a pretty broken sleep. Mind you, I was still up at 7.30am and straight into work stitching on the Dratteds to make me feel more human – and loved it! Managed to get 2 hours stitching done on it … isn’t it amazing how much more quickly the needle flies when you’re really enjoying the stitching? Will be interesting to see if the enthusiasm continues for the next 8 hours of my rotation LOL. I’m now about to leave the ‘main’ dolphin behind, and head over to the right-hand side of the fabric – I want to finish all the top half of the chart before winding up the scroll bars, as I’ve got the sides laced, and I hate re-lacing them.

On a positive note I received the first of my long-overdue backorders today – from Wyndham Needleworks. I was very very disappointed to find out, though, that the 2001 JCS Christmas Ornament issue had sold out … wish I’d known that weeks ago when I ordered it – I was really disappointed when I opened the envelope, especially when no mention had been made of it in emails ๐Ÿ˜ฆ Oh well, the other charts etc were ones I needed for SAL’s etc, and the 2002 JCS Christmas ornie issue was there, and I have to say I love quite a few ornies in the 2002 one ๐Ÿ™‚ The other charts I received were Strawberries So Faire and Quaker Needlework Treasures by With My Needle, and Quaker Swan Case by Fancy Work.
I also forgot to post I received my back-order from The Silver Needle at the start of the week too … I’d actually forgotten about my back order from them (!) – plus my back-ordered 32ct natural Belfast linen from Silkweaver, which also arrived earlier. Have to admit, I really love the colour of that linen … very very nice! The Silver Needle was just one JABC button for an ornament plus some MH crystal treasures and Kreinik braids for two projects I’m really keen to stitch – it now means I have everything in place for my MH stand-up Christmas tree woohoo!!!

And now it’s time to head off to bed again, after only being home an hour – want to try to wind down early, as they’ve just started up a party next door … at least my bedroom is on the opposite side of the apartment to the party … phew!

SBQ

Second post today…

I’ve been very slack by not answering the SBQ’s immediately, so this week I’m answering the last two together …

Last week’s “Stitching Blogger’s Question” was suggested by Kimberly and Lili and is:

“How do you feel about staying totally true to a pattern? Do you feel that you have to rip out stitches to fix a mistake or do you feel it’s acceptable to incorporate a mistake into the design?”

Hmmm, it all depends. I generally stay true to a pattern, but lately I’ve got a bit more adventurous and can consider taking different parts of a project out to combine with something else, or especially changing thread colours. There are a few charts I have in my stash that I’d love to stitch, but they’re stitched with pinks which are definitely not me, so I intend to switch the pinks over to blues. As for the mistakes part of the question – if the error is minor, and it was stitched waaaay back in the chart, I’ll work around it if I can, otherwise I’ll frog-stitch it and fix it up … I’m not as pedantic about my own stitched pieces anymore, and don’t mind fudging where necessary, but my first instinct is always to frog!

Today’s “Stitching Blogger’s Question” was suggested by Kimberly and is:

“Do you always sign your projects? If not, why? If so, do you use your first name, initials or what?”

I have to say I’m pretty bad about signing pieces – I do try to remember now to sign and date my stitched pieces, but I generally don’t bother with it. Mum was always nagging me that I should sign them, but it didn’t seem important. I will usually add the name and date if it’s a sampler or ornament where it can be easily incorporated into the piece, but I’m not too fussed about including it on other pieces.

On a different note, between 9-11pm Tuesday night it was quiet on the phones, so I managed to daydream a bit and make a list of stitching projects in my stash that are currently calling to me the loudest for future stitching – just thought I’d post them for posterity ๐Ÿ˜‰ … and to remind me when I have a ‘free’ stitching rotation which projects to choose from first:

‘General’ projects:

  • Summer into Autumn by The Drawn Thread
  • Crimson Fire Sampler by The Victoria Sampler
  • Lily Pond sampler by Just Nan
  • Angel of Love by Lavender & Lace
  • Frangipani kit by Just Jude
  • Rainbow Lorikeets by Ross Originals
  • Max’s Moon by Cross Your Heart
  • Either Pyramids or Eiffel Tower by John Clayton
  • Walk the Gentle Path by Cross ‘n’ Patch
  • Royal Holiday by Mirabilia
  • The Queen Mermaid by Mirabilia
  • Deco Spirits by Mirabilia
  • Canvaswork by Jen’s Jems (choice of two really bright ones!)
  • Le Jardin sampler (Just XS magazine)
  • Water Tiger by Kustom Krafts
  • Garden Sweet Bag by Forget-Me-Nots-In-Stitches

Stitching smalls (separate to SAL’s):

  • Terri’s Needlecase by Lorri Birmingham
  • Bee scissor fob by Shepherd’s Bush
  • Butterflies & Hearts needleroll by Lorri Birmingham
  • Close at Heart needleroll by The Victoria Sampler
  • Summer at the Ocean by Jeanette Douglas
  • Acorn Needlebook by Periwinkle Promises
  • And Many More needlebook by Just Nan
  • Raphael’s Raspberries by FMNIS
  • Just about everything (!) by Twisted Oaks Designs
  • Never Enough Berries by FMNIS

UFO’s:

  • Cream button bag (weekend retreat with Shelley Warner)
  • Noah’s Ark by Teresa Wentzler
  • Hussif by Monica Hunt
  • Wool embroidery hot water bottle cover
  • With Love & Affection by JBW Designs
  • Summer Fruits pincushion (Inspirations magazine)
  • English Cottage Sampler by Teresa Wentzler

Phew, that should keep me out of mischief for the next 10 years LOL ๐Ÿ˜‰ There’s a whole lot more, but they’re my ‘main’ wishes … what a shame we have to work to pay the bills – imagine what sort of dent we’d do in our stitching lists if we had 24 hours of no other commitments … oh well, I can but dream! :))

Works in Progress

Come in ‘Dratteds’ – your time is up!


What can I say? I don’t think I feel well at all … over the last two days I’ve been counting down the hours of my current rotation on Winter Queen, as I can’t wait for my next rotation slot – which is for those Dratted Dolphins! What the …??!!! That’s a first – me actually looking forward to stitching them … maybe that last migraine unsettled me more than I thought! ๐Ÿ˜‰ Anyway, today I put the final stitches of my 10 hour rotation for WQ, and she’s about to be taken off the floor stand, to be replaced with the Dratteds for another 10 hours – I’m sure after 10 hours the novelty and joy of stitching them will have worn off LOL. Actually, I think I just really really want to get them finished so I can replace them with another piece on my rotation … and there are so MANY screaming to take their place (high up on the list is Angel of Love by L&L).

Sorry I’ve been a bit slack commenting on everyones blogs – I’ve been avoiding the computer a bit since Sunday, other than just checking emails every day, to try and make sure I helped to keep the migraines away. Hopefully now I’m all up to date with everyone again, and regular programming can be resumed!

I’ve also chased up some outstanding mail orders from months ago, when I had my huge stash-fest … there are still 3 orders yet to arrive ๐Ÿ˜ฆ It looks like my order from Wyndham Needleworks was mailed on 16 Nov, so hopefully it won’t be too far away from arriving. I’m still waiting for some needles to arrive for my Nordic Needle order, and a back-ordered chart and Gloriana silk from Stitching Bits & Bobs – I’ve asked them both if they could send what they have already and send the other items afterwards … I’m getting worried that closer to Christmas they’ll get lost in the postal system, and it’s too precious a cargo to go missing! Maybe I should just shove the parcels unopened under the Christmas tree this year for gifts to myself – what a treat … anybody want to take bets as to whether I’ll be able to keep from opening them? Nah, it’d never happen!! LOL.

And I can’t believe that Christmas is so close around the corner – this year for me will be an extra special one – my Mum is flying over to spend Christmas with me, for a 6-week holiday. It’ll be the first time since I moved here 2 1/2 years ago that I’ve had a family member to spend Christmas with, and I’m actually rostered off on Christmas Day too, for an even better bonus!! Mum gets to have a holiday here, and I get to have one too … Mum will not sit down for the life of her – or if she does, she’s usually doing something like knitting or mending something! She has the housework all done while I’m at work, so I don’t have to do anything when I come home … she’s the best! I wish sometimes she’d take the time to rest herself, but she’s happiest when she’s doing things for other people … she’s one of the most kind hearted and generous people I know!! And she’ll be here in only 3 weeks time – yippee!! I always joke I’ve saved a pile of ironing for her for when she comes, ‘cos I detest ironing with a passion – and she loves it! LOL.

Next week it’ll be time to start putting my little Christmas tree up – in our last flat I made sure we had a tree and trimmings up to make it feel like Christmas … Mum always had the best tree in the world (boy, I miss that tree!!!), and she’s instilled in me a love for Christmas with all its trimmings etc. It will be nice to share that joy with her again this year – and she’ll also be here in time to see the Christmas displays in the shops … she’ll be in her element!

Anyway, time to get ready for work, I guess – need to head off early to take library books (on tape) back … then only 3 days of work left (including today) before my next 2 days off. Really looking forward to 2 Dec, when I get 5 days off in a row … ah, heaven!!!

For those of you in the US … Happy Thanksgiving! :))

Finishes, Works in Progress

Winter Queen finally started…

I’ve been trying to start this project as a SAL with the StitchNZ yahoo group for a while now, but kept putting it off for different reasons – firstly I thought I wanted to use a hand-dyed fabric instead, but then opted for the plain white again, then I pulled the floss together to start kitting up, and realised I didn’t have enough skeins of some of the colours, or 3 colours of the MH beads. Well, I finally popped into Spotlight yesterday and picked up the skeins and beads I needed, and made a small inroad into starting her last night. She was just what I needed yesterday, but there’s not much progress to show just yet …

Sunday started off well, and saw me reorganising my threads while trying to work out what to use for my Apricot Elegance SAL in January – I had a slight headache, but nothing more … by the afternoon it had developed into a full-blown migraine that was so bad I ended up throwing up with it, and sleeping for about 14 hours all-up yuk!! I know what triggered this one – the messy shifts, jumping from one timeframe to another, and not getting a proper 8 hours sleep on any of them … Anyway, by late yesterday afternoon I finally started feeling a bit more ‘human’ – I wandered around the shopping mall for a couple of hours, getting a few things I needed (like painkiller tablets!), and it was really nice to just ‘potter’ with no timeframe or deadlines. By 7pm I was ready to start thinking of getting a bit of stitching done. And last night I had the best night’s sleep I’ve had all week – I feel so much better today. Luckily this week’s shifts are all relatively similar, with only 1 x 3pm-11pm today, followed by 4 x 1pm-9pm … hallelujah!!!

While I was out shopping yesterday I also finally picked up some scrapbooking paper to make an album page in honour of my best friend’s Mum who’s turning 70 in January. She lost her husband, Ross, just over a year ago, and it’s hit her hard, and she’s starting to lose her confidence and been starting to ask questions like “was I a good mother?” etc … anyway Vicki thought it would be lovely to put an album together with everyone donating one page of ‘memories’ – things about Doreen that you love and happy occasions with her etc … I think it’s the most wonderful idea! So, never having scrapbooked in my life, I’m going to put a page together – with possibly another one for my Mum, as she has some memories of her own to include – in fact, I’d better get cracking, as they need to be posted at the start of December. It’s a bit hard in that almost all my photos are back in NZ, but I think I’ve managed to find a couple that I can use, as well as some stickers etc. Hopefully it will cheer Doreen up, and help to give her a sense of purpose again ๐Ÿ™‚ She’s been like my adopted second Mum, and the whole family has had such a huge influence in my life – part of who I am today is in direct tribute to Doreen and her family … love you Doreen, you’ve impacted on my life more than you could ever know! :))

And seeing as I didn’t get my finishing done on my pansy pin pillow, I thought I’d better post a piccie now – I certainly wasn’t in the mood to finish it this weekend, so I’ll put it to one side until my ‘finishing’ spot in my rotation, which isn’t too far away …

Also thanks for all your kind comments about the new look blog, everyone – your comments are always greatly appreciated ๐Ÿ™‚

And last, but certainly far from least (!), a HUGE thanks go to Jenna, the computer guru herself, for creating my progress bars so you can actually see them again … your blood is worth bottling, and while I may not be able to name my first-born after you, I’m extremely grateful to you {{hugs}} :)))