Friday, September 20, 2013

WIPocalypse

    This is my first WIPocalypse posting ever.  I have been quietly and jealously enjoying the posts of others each month waiting to have an opportunity to participate.  I thought with the completion of my degree in June I would finally have a chance to stitch and participate in fun postings, such as the WIPocalypse.  So we are now in September and I am FINALLY posting, better late than never right?!  So I am including all of my WIP (Works in Progress) as I haven't posted any of these before, just to give you an idea of what I am working on and where I am in my current projects.

So here is a christmas ornament I am working on from Mill Hill, I believe this is their Polar Santa.  (Please forgive the dog hair on this one....My husband (aka the Doritos Man)  took the pictures and didn't really look to see if the dogs had shed on my work.)



This next piece I  have been working on since my youngest cousin was in the womb, and she is now 16 months.  This is Teresa Wentzler's the Castle cross stitch.





For the most part I have been working on this next piece which is a bookmark from Artecy call Moonlit Palm Trees.

Last but certainly not least is the beginnings of the Hathaway Cottage by Artecy.


I was hoping to be able to also participate in the IHSW (international hermit and stitch weekend).  However, I am signed up to run the Biggest Loser Obstacle Race in Killington, VT tomorrow and I will be at the NASCAR race in Loudon, NH Sunday.  I also had a job interview today and I have another Monday.  So as you can see this may not be a big stitching weekend for me, but we shall see what happens!

I am glad that I finally get to showcase my work, and hope you enjoy!
Just Me

2 comments:

  1. Hello

    I found your blog through IHSW.
    Your stitching is lovely (:
    Have a good weekend.

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  2. This month is my first month too! I love your projects, especially the dragon. Good luck this weekend, you're super busy! (and GL on your job interviews too!)

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