Theme-a-licious is hosted by Heather of It's Geek to Me
Each month Heather thinks up a theme for us to stitch to, or in my case, a theme to somehow shoe-horn my existing stitching into, no matter how tenuous the link!
This month it is
Figural February
Who are the people in your neighbourhood...your WIP neighbourhood, that is? Give your people-populated projects some face time this month.
Unfortunately I did not stitch alot of figures this February. I intended to stitch an angel for Julie's Mira RR but first I fell ill then I had a more urgent RR to stitch.
Just about the only thing that qualifies is the Joan Elliott 2013 Diary February design:
You can just see the little cherub starting to emerge.
This is the Birth Sampler I'm stitching for my friend's Grand-daughter:
I finished the bear yesterday and stitched the little creature at Preschool this morning. There is going to be a tall thin rabbit holding the little bear soon. Then some hearts and stars, maybe stitched, maybe buttons.
I settled down to stitch this morning and my friend admired my stitching. Then she said "I'm now wondering if they're spelling it with two n's". So I told her it was too late. I asked if they'd registered the baby yet and she said they are doing it today. So I suggested she ring them and say "You can only have one n because Jo's not frogging that backstitch for anyone"! Anyway she checked on her phone and all the messages say one n so it's staying.
Here are the pictures from the Mamas and Papas website I'm using to chart the little characters:
Next month is -
March Madness
Work on something different every day...it's madness...of the funnest possible kind.
This really isn't me at all but I'll do my best! This is how I did last year - March Madness 2012. I managed to stitch on 12 different projects in March 2012. Maybe I should aim for 13 this year? Three ornies, one Needlecraft Haven, one Joan Elliott, two RRs, one Birth Sampler, one Easter thing - that's 9 already.
Right, that's the plan! Thinking on my fingers here, I came up with that as I typed!
Finally the National Letter Writing Month went brilliantly! I wrote a letter or postcard every posting date in February, 24 in total. Once all the recipients have got their mail I'll do a little round-up. It was great fun and not at all difficult. I'm thinking of doing a weekly postcard from now on. I have lots of stitchers' addresses in my little book I could start surprising people straight away! Details to follow in the NLWM post!
Great progress on both pieces Jo. Your March goals sound doable.
ReplyDeleteLinda
Great progress on your wips, the birth sampler is looking very cute.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your 'March Madness'
I am so impressed that you sent something every day! And feel terrible shame that I am so terrible at picking up a pen. {smh}
ReplyDeleteGreetings! Love your blog - please stop by mine at
ReplyDeletewisdomwithneedleandthread.blogspot.com. I just started, so it's a quick read - HA! I've posted a free pattern and have one in the works for March.
Looking forward to following you -
KimM
So cute! And I would have said the same thing about the name and the number of "n"s. Lol!
ReplyDeleteI didn't hear about National Letter Writing Month. It sounds like a good idea.
oooo well done on your goals and for March too ... and cooo your wee birth sampler is coming along :)
ReplyDeleteforgot to say got your wee card :)
love sending letters out ... just need more time to write my missives ...lol
love mouse xxxxx
Well done on the letter writing challenge.
ReplyDeleteThe birth sampler is looking gorgeous, I love the quirky little undead looking bunny (we don't use the Z word round her)
Phew, what a relief it's only one N, only a non stitcher would say something like that when you finished the wording and not realise the panic they could have caused.
ReplyDeleteThat's such a cute birth sampler - thank goodness about the Ns :-)
ReplyDeleteI love how the name should be decided by the sampler, not the other way around :)
ReplyDeleteVery cute piece. Sorry you were ill, hope March is better
Love the pink fabric you chose for the cherub!
ReplyDeleteHope you're feeling better.
*hugs*
The cherub is super cute, and that sampler is just uber cute, lol!Love the little characters. And the name is beautiful too :) Best wishes to Danika :)
ReplyDeleteAnd congrats on doing great in February with both your stitching and mailing plans! This sounds really amazing :D
Your WIPs are nice and looking forward to your March projects. The name Danika is very nice! Best wishes!
ReplyDeleteLovely progress on the stitching. Have fun with the postcards! :)
ReplyDeleteHope you are back up to stitching strength - these nasties certainly linger, don't they?
ReplyDeleteDidn't do badly with FF but so far am on track with March, stitched on three thing, lol!
Wonderful progress. So funny on the call to the baby's parents!
ReplyDeleteThat birth sampler is going to be so sweet!
ReplyDeleteYour WIPs are fantastic. I love how the baby sampler is turning out.
ReplyDeleteGo go 13! Or maybe 14? =) That way it will only take 8 or 9 years to get you up to 31 instead of 18. ;)
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