That's a real cause for celebration! I have been blogging for over four years and seven months now and love every minute of it. I've made some great friends and stitched an enormous amount of little x's.
Here's a look back at some milestones posts:
Here's a look back at some milestones posts:
100th post - 8th March 2012
WIPocalypse catch-up and a rant about "touchers"

The Dark Alphabet letter T
200th post - 15th February 2013
Theme-a-licious progress

Joan Elliott Cherub
(finished some time later, I frogged the heart as I didn't like the colour contrast)
300th post - 20th January 2014
Stitch From Stash SAL
Just Nan Lady Scarlet's Christmas
400th post - 24th December 2014
Advent Calendar Blog Hop
Well, isn't that just the most serendipitous co-incidence? I really had no idea that was my 400th post until I just looked! Of course I am now taking sign-ups for this year's Advent Calendar. I really do need more people this year. Last year we had so many we did double-up Sundays, this year we are a little short! So please sign up now.
So much for past stitching, what about the current projects? I have just spent the weekend with Elizabeth Shephard from Scarlet Letter. Here she is now:
stitched on 30 count linen
I've been working on that floral motif to the left hand side this week.
I'll save my Plum Street Samplers for the Smalls SAL this Wednesday and show you two pieces which I've had to keep secret up until now. The first is an ornie for Clare AKA Aimetu:
Earlier this year Clare told us she is decorating a tree for her church's Christmas Tree Festival and her theme is Joy to the World. She invited us to send in Joy ornies. The little Jeanette Douglas design came from JCS back in 2010 and has now been received by Clare. I changed the colours to make it a little brighter.
I made a beaded hanger for it.
I am rather pleased with it and will do that again.
The second donated stitch is for my dear friend Mouse who will be celebrating a zero themed Birthday at the start of next year. She has decided to make a quilt using squares stitched by all her friends. Well honestly, I changed my mind four times on what to stitch! The obvious thing is a little mouse but then I thought "everyone will do mice" so I thought of a monogram and downloaded a few. Then I found my Michael Powell book and a lovely cake (who doesn't love cake on a Birthday?). But then Glendon Place went and released this SAL design and I really wanted to stitch it. There wasn't time to stitch this AND a square for Mouse so I thought "I will stitch this FOR Mouse, it has the perfect title too!" More serendipity, you can see why I named my blog, can't you?
Friendship Compass by Glendon Place
I only stitched the centre because I felt the whole square might overpower the quilt a little plus it looks more compass-like. I added my initials to the East point because I live in the most easterly point in the country. I also subbed the beads for eyelets in bright pink.
So, a big Thank You to everyone who follows and reads my blog; if you haven't already clicked the Followers Button on the right, please do. It's how I track my followers and find their blogs too.
Finally I am also celebrating a big zero Birthday next year (the same one as Mouse, it was a good year!). Any suggestions for a project I/we could do to celebrate? I have a few ideas but they are very much in the draft phase at the moment!

