and the lovely Angel:
And here is the 7th Day:
I had a full day at work today and only managed 30 minutes stitching during my break. I stitched a little bit of dark green on Day 7 and those little green corner stitches on each of the other days! So I did technically stitch on every block today, even if it was just 1 stitch in the corner.
It is customary at this time of year to look back at achievements and make plans for the coming year. I have already done my WIPocalypse Review and my Smalls Review so now it's time for an overview. I completed 45 different projects this year, from the small to the large. Elizabeth Shephard was probably the largest individual design I finished this year and the Stitch for Syria the smallest.
Just in case you missed any finishes, here's a full run-down:
I have prepared some pie for you all. Firstly, here is December's pie, not many ingredients this month!
And here is the annual pie divided by designer:
I have tracked my spending this year, even though I wasn't Stitching From Stash. December was another good month:
CSC Subs | £8.72 | |
Sparklies Fabric | £22.50 | |
Total | £31.22 |
My total for the entire year was just under £500 divided as follows:
Charts | £151.10 |
Fabric | £146.38 |
Magazines | £87.77 |
Threads | £86.31 |
Beads | £24.45 |
Storage | £4.05 |
But I did spend £156 on just two projects for next year! My Discworld Map was £70 for the chart, fabric and multiple skeins of DMC. The Chatelaine was £86 for chart, fabric and speciality threads (excluding the ones that were gifted to me for my Birthday).
Finally, after a terrible year of news and world events we got 3 pieces of good news today. My cousin's new baby arrived today, she has been named after me (well, technically after my middle name which is a family name) and it's a new initial so I have an excuse to buy Nora Corbett's M Fairy now to match her cousin's fairies from this year!
Have a very Happy Old Year's Night
and a very Peaceful New Year's Day