The Smalls SAL is hosted by Mary's Thread
This year my Smalls will be my JBW 12 Days of Christmas ornaments which I started on Boxing Day 2019 for the 12 Days of Stitchmas. I completed the first one on Day 9:
stitched 1 over 2 on 40 count white linen
I finished the 6th Jessica Savage Word on the 16th January:
stitched over 1 on 25 count blue evenweave
I was hoping there would be more than 6 of these. Maybe I will design two more myself.
This is the latest Just Nan Small; Christmas Friends:
stitched on 28 count beige evenweave
I would love to complete 12 Just Nan Smalls this year. Last year I managed 8 but then stalled on this one.
As usual I have prepared a Pie to share with you all; a Stitching Pie. I include my main focus piece for each day. A "day" may only be an hour of stitching or it may be 5 hours but it all averages out.
I managed to stitch for nearly half the month on the Discworld Mappe which went from here:
to here:
sttiched on 32 count Murano custom-dyed by Sparklies
My original plan was to stitch on the Alice in Wonderland SAL for 3 days per month starting with the border at the beginning of January. Which I did. But then the next issue came out on the 23rd just as I completed my 15th Day of Discworld. So I started on the first block straightaway. Here is Alice watching the White Rabbit disappear down the corridor:
stitched 1 over 2 on 32 count yellow Belfast linen
I rather like the more sketchy effect of only using one strand of thread instead of two. It also makes the backstitch so much easier as you can actually see the holes in the linen.
I've been stitching the blue borders while I watch TV and the motifs inbetween at bathtime.
When I completed my second 3 day stint on Alice I had 6 days of the month left, one of which was a full work day. I knew I'd only get an hour at lunch to work on my Small so I used the Tiny Decision app to choose which project I should stitch the rest of the days. The first day came up as the Brooke's Books' Stitcher's Alphabet (which I showed in my WIPocalypse post) then I spun again for the remaining four days and got Nora Corbett's Gathering Eggs.
Last time I worked on her was the Longest Day Marathon last June and she looked like this:
In four days I finished the purple ribbon, the aqua skirt and started the white fill-in:
stitched on 35 count Vintage Country Mocha linen
I do enjoy stitching her but for some reason she seems to take a long time!
Finally, my Stitch from Stash figures. I have done this every year except one since the beginning when it was a Blog Challenge. Now it's on FB and hosted by the lovely Ms Oh Sew Crafty. It was a very low-spend month, I only bought two skeins of DMC from the local Wool Shop. I am planning another cheap year with only magazine subscriptions and essential threads/bead purchases.
January | |
2 skeins DMC | £1.90 |
Total | £1.90 |