I am Amy. I live on the East End of Long Island in New York. I learned to stitch as a teenager but stopped stitching during graduate school and when my children were little. In 2015 I picked up a kit on Amazon and later discovered the vast array of amazing designers and new fabrics and floss. I've been stitching non-stop ever since.
I've picked 8 WIPs and 3 new starts that I'd like to focus on this year.
1. Herbularius is one of my oldest WIPs. It requires that I'm not too tired in order to work on it. My goal for 2020 is to work a minimum of 4 hours per week. It will be the first piece I work on during the week to guarantee that I make that goal. I also bought some scroll rod fabric tensioners to help with the side tension making it more pleasurable to work on.
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Herbularius by Chatelaine 1.09.20 |
2. I'd like to finish Give Thanks by The Drawn Thread in 2020. The specialty stitches in this piece are a lot of fun to work on.
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Give Thanks by The Drawn Thread 1.09.20 |
3. I'd like to make significant progress on Halloween Fairy by Nora Corbet. I might even get this done by Halloween!
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Halloween Fairy by Nora Corbet 1.09.20 |
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Christmas Tree by Renato Parolin 1.09.20 |
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Spring Robin by Mill Hill 1.09.20 |
6. My goal is to make significant progress on Antique Celtic Sampler by Elizabeth's Needlework Designs.
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Antique Celtic Sampler by Elizabeth's Needlework Designs |
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Winter Snow Owl by Blackberry Lane Designs |
8. I would like to finish Blue Jeans and Daisies by Blue Ribbon Designs. I did start this but I'm not home and I don't have a picture with me. I'll add it as soon as possible.
9. I will start Hariet Hartland, 1782 by Hands Across the Sea Samplers. I hope to start it next week.
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Hariet Hartland, 1782 by Hands Across the Sea Samplers |
10. I will start HL's Moth by Kathy Barrick in 2020. I have a gorgeous wine color fabric for this. I think it's called Napa and was hand-dyed by Silkweaver.