Friday, January 10, 2020

New Year, Resolutions, And A Winner!

Happy New Year! After the excitement and busyness of the holidays, it's nice to get back into a routine. And first, as promised, I'm going to announce the winner of the assortment of six lace zippers.
The winner is Faith!

Faith, I will leave a comment on my previous post to notify you. Please email me with your mailing address and I'll get these cute zippers sent to you! Congratulations!

Now back to that routine. I haven't made too many crafty resolutions (and no regular resolutions!) this year. I do want to:
  • Organize my overdyed floss better.
  • Stitch every day.
  • Quit looking at my phone during stitching time. I know, I know. That one sounds familiar.
  • Go back to my WIP rotation.
  • Try try try to stitch from stash.
  • Finish something already.

OK, that's a lot of resolutions. But they're all pretty sensible and doable. That phone one though. Ugh. Why is it so important to keep checking my phone? It isn't. Do I need something like this to put my phone in while I stitch?
 
 Ha ha ha! Just a thought.

I have been stitching! I worked on "Bluebird Garden" by Artful Offerings.
Significant progress was made on his tail and into that blue checker-y area.

I also worked on "Life Tree" by Rovaris.
This is one of my favorite projects. I'm stitching it one over one on 25 count Lugana in the color Potato. I lightly tea-dyed it. Very lightly, just to give it an antique look. When this is done, I know exactly how I'm going to finish it, AND exactly where it's going to go.

I also did a little finishing since my last post.
This chart is by Little House Needleworks from the Farmhouse Series. It's "Horsin' Around". I finished the first in this series as a little pillow, but wanted to do something different with this one. I used the exact same materials that I used in the first one and will continue to use the same fabric and trims for all of the charts in this series.

With all of the Christmas decorations gone, the house looks a little..... bare? blank? stark? So I tried to liven things up a bit with some wintery decor.
I have found that the secret to decorating the three-tier tray is to not overthink it. I have a container that has all of the Christmas and winter decorations for the tray. As I put the Christmas things away, I took out the winter pieces. I think I arranged this in about ten minutes. Another tip: elevate small items by hiding small boxes (like the boxes that jewelry comes in) under fabric.

Thank you for visiting today! I hope you like the craftiness that I have to offer. Please consider following my blog if you haven't already. I hope that you have the happiest of new years. Come back and visit again. 

8 comments:

  1. Oh the Bluebird is so pretty! I think your winter decorations look nice and I just love those tiered trays. As for resolutions I don't make them either but I also would like to:

    *Stitch every day.
    *Go back to a rotation.
    *Try to stitch only from stash, with DMC being the exception when necessary.
    *Fully finish some of my things.

    Good luck with the phone thingy! Thanks again for choosing my name, I was shocked!!

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  2. Congrats to Faith!
    Cute finishes & starts.
    Gotta love that Bluebird!
    Your tray is so pretty.
    Have a great weekend!
    Marilyn

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  3. Happy New Year Cathy! Lots of nice projects you are working on and I liked your resolutions.... very good call re. the phone they are so wasteful time wise! I really like your Winter decorations too! Hope you have a lovely weekend! Christine xx

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  4. so nice post :) I follow you on gfc # 265 , follow back?

    https://bubasworld.blogspot.com/

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  5. Hi Cathy,

    Looks like I got on ... yay!!! I love that sweet bird...the colors are so pretty and vibrant.

    Your tray is fantastic...perfectly done! Have a great week and thanks for stopping by to see us. RJ@stitchingfriendsforever

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  6. Happy New Year and glad to see you back blogging!! Great resolutions. I don't look at my phone while stitching because I lose my place too easily. Great finish and love your pretty bluebird. You inspired me to redo my tiered tray with some winter decor.

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  7. Some great stitchy resolutions there. I haven't made any this year. Just no pressure stitching! Glad to have found your blog. I like similar designs to you. x

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  8. Thanks for the tip about small boxes under the fabric to make smaller items higher! Your Bluebird stitch is looking good.

    Your could always put your phone in a different room from your stitching spot!

    Enjoy your week!

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