New project until things settled down.
Here is the start point:
Avis, Claire, Gun, Christina, Kathy, Margaret,
Heidi, Jackie, Sunny, Megan, Deborah, Sharon,
Daisy, Cathie, Linda, Helen, Cindy, MaryMargaret
A sampling of my designs as well as personal stitching, and life in general.
A sampling of my designs as well as personal stitching, and life in general.
New project until things settled down.
Here is the start point:
Avis, Claire, Gun, Christina, Kathy, Margaret,
Heidi, Jackie, Sunny, Megan, Deborah, Sharon,
Daisy, Cathie, Linda, Helen, Cindy, MaryMargaret
I know it's been awhile and I can say it has not been as easy summer. More issues with the eyes which has made stitching difficult. I have tried a project a bigger count than The Potter's ShHed (36 ct). But I haven't had the staying power to work on stitching.
This one needs the two outer strips to be finished then
everything to be sewn/crocheted together.
The black/gray/white is one variegated strand
and made a really cool pattern
(my opinion)
Don't forget the other ladies
Avis, Claire, Gun, Christina, Kathy, Margaret,
Heidi, Jackie, Sunny, Megan, Deborah, Sharon,
Daisy, Cathie, Linda, Helen, Cindy, MaryMargaret
I'm already a day late. Yikes!
Make sure to check out the other stitchers in the SAL.
Avis, Claire, Gun, Christina, Kathy, Margaret,
Heidi, Jackie, Sunny, Megan, Deborah, Sharon,
Daisy, Cathie, Linda, Helen, Cindy, MaryMargaret
Hi everyone
It has been a long period of not posting and I am sorry but it could not be helped. Here is the hopefully short version of the saga.
In late March I notice I was seeing less and less out of my left eye and saw the regular optimist that I use. I've been wearing glasses since college. Got diagnosed with cataracts. Waited a month before getting to see the specialists and that was after I told them I was losing sight, otherwise I would be just getting into for the initial exam. Lenses definitely need to be replaced. Just want the regular version, no specialty stuff. Now waiting about 3 weeks for surgery for one eye than two weeks after that for the second eye. Everything seems to go fine and at the next day check-up, Dr wanted to pop my lens for that eye (from the glasses). I said no. Regardless of other things, I needed my bifocals. Left eye kept aching and feeling funny. Finally at the week check-up I got a mini-cat scan (not sure how else to describe it) and there is something behind the eye but it should not be bothering my vision. Following week had the second eye done. Much better and easier. Now have great distance vision but nothing else. I actually bought 2 paid of cheap readers (2 different strengths) to replace my bifocals. I also had to buy sunglasses since I am now sensitive to really bright sunlight - evidently this is normal. I can drive just fine but now my mid-range distance if off. Back to the original optimist. Get retested, I still need glasses - no problem. I had figured I would still need them. I have a funky stigmatism. Now another 2 week wait for the new glasses (with upgraded bifocals). It's been less than a week but now I have new glasses and are adjusting to them. I went to a smaller frame this time. I think I am ready to go back to my normal and fine stitching. I certainly do not need as much light anymore.
Meanwhile The Potter's Shed has been on hold, more or less. I did some between my last SAL post and the initial surgery. I did finish one needlepoint piece and did lots of knitting ( wih ripping) and crocheting.
So I have two new photos for you today - the updated The Potting Shed and a completed Bermuda Reef, as well as the two previous photos.
Avis, Claire, Gun, Christina, Kathy, Margaret,
Heidi, Jackie, Sunny, Megan, Deborah, Sharon,
Daisy, Cathie, Linda, Helen, Connie, Cindy, MaryMargaret
It's SAL time again.
Here's the wonderful stitchers:
Here is the rest of the group!
Avis, Claire, Gun, Christina, Kathy, Margaret,
Heidi, Jackie, Sunny, Megan, Deborah, Sharon, Daisy,
AJ, Cathie, Linda, Helen, Connie, Cindy, MaryMargaret
('m a bit behind in everything - stitching wise - I stitch but forget to post antything. Let's start with February's project.
In February there is a group that requires you to stitch for 30 minutes every day and post on their facebook page. So I started a new small project to make sure I was stitching which also made me also stitch on my big project everyday. Here's the Feb project.
SAL time again. Where has the time gone!? A lot of work for other groups to be honest (which seems to be never ending.
Here is the rest of the group!
Avis, Claire, Gun, Christina, Kathy, Margaret,
Heidi, Jackie, Sunny, Megan, Deborah, Sharon, Daisy,
AJ, Cathie, Linda, Helen, Connie, Cindy, MaryMargaret
I made a decision as to the next project. I went thry my hugs to-do stack(s) and narrowed it down to about 4-5 then finally to one.
The Potting Shed by Shepherds Bush. Here is the cover sheet.
Hi all
It's SAL time and also Superbowl time.
First off, here are the other ladies in the SAL:
Avis, Claire, Gun, Christina, Kathy, Margaret,
Heidi, Jackie, Sunny, Megan, Deborah, Sharon, Daisy,
AJ, Cathie, Linda, Helen, Connie, Cindy, MaryMargaret
AN Open Heart is done, sorta. It still needs some pearl-like beads which I had planned on doing this evening while the Superbowl (American football) is on because I listen not watch the game. However, the house is rooting for the Eagles, out of Philadelphia, my husband's hometown.
I took photos anyhow since the beads are a minor thing and you would really need to look for them.
On the left side, just under the corner
is a bead across from the start of the whitework
this where the rest of beads will go
down both sides
Here is where I left off .
Avis, Claire, Gun, Christina, Kathy, Margaret,
Heidi, Jackie, Sunny, Megan, Deborah, Sharon, Daisy,
AJ, Cathie, Linda, Helen, Connie, Cindy, MaryMargaret
Get well soon Helen.