This was my seventh annual Marathon for The Longest Day. I always attempt this as close as possible to the Summer Solstice which was Tuesday 21st June this year. Unfortunately, I had to work that day to cover a colleague's annual review so I chose Monday 20th for the marathon instead.
Unlike the last two years where Covid and work disrupted play, this year I managed to get the entire marathon done in one day which felt wonderful!
The day started with breakfast, see the boys off to college/school, put a load of washing in and then down to stitching. First up was Joan Elliott's Face SAL:
9.10 am - Before
I started the background on the centre right block:
9.40 am - Kustom Krafts Little Snapdragon
Filled in some pale blue on his wing:
10.20 am - Chatelaine Gardens of London
Added some vines around the top left garden:
10.50 am - Bothy Threads 12 Days of Christmas
started the background for Day 4:
11.20 am - Carriage House Samplings Halloween at Hawk Run Hollow
stitched the mermaid's tail:
12.00 noon - Mirabilia Fairy Idyll
added some dark brown:
A break for lunch and then
1.10 pm - Amanda Butler Alice in Wonderland
Vines and beading next to the Duchess:
1.40 pm - Jardin Prive 12 Days of Christmas
added some red to Day 7:
2.10 pm - Nora Corbett Virgo
finished the 3051 in the border:
2.45 - Craft Collection Art Nouveau Head
Added some brown at the top:
3.30 pm - Yiotas Coffee Fairy
kept going with the cream on the cup:
Break for Small Boy coming home and needing snacks
4.30 pm - Papillon Around the World in 80 Stitches
Outlined one garden shape:
Break for teatime
7.00 pm - Scarlett Letter English Transitional Sampler
continued with the blue outline:
7.30 pm - Mrs Peggotty Queen of Hearts
added a column of dark brown to the left:
8.00 pm - Just Nan Scream House
added some 581 to the base:
8.30 pm Country Cottage Needlework Halloween Village
added some dark grey to the path
(I didn't get much done on either of those two as I was sitting with my older son watching TV)
9.00 pm Just Nan Tea with Honey
backstitched around the edges:
9.30 pm - Living on the Rainbow Bookstore
backstitched the outline of the side piece:
The marathon finished at 10.00pm as that was time to get the Small Boy ready for bed.
Over the course of the day, I stitched on all 18 of my WIPs in half hour blocks. That did include taking pictures and posting online. It's always fun to pick up a piece I haven't stitched on since last year to see if I still like it or not. There are a few where I think "if I could do a little bit each week, I'd see progress on this one" but then I'd do less on my other pieces!
The long-term plan is to pick one older WIP to focus on until a finish. This year it is Little Snapdragon. Once I finish that piece, I will pick another older WIP and focus on that one. Here's how many projects I worked on for the previous marathons:
2022 - 18 WIPs
2021 - 22 WIPs
2020 - 17 WIPs
2019 - 19 WIPs
2018 - 26 WIPs
2017 - 24 WIPs
2016 - 21 WIPs
Finally, I'm going to be taking sign-ups for my Summer Blog Hop on the same theme as last year - Stitching Friends are Friends Who Count. Have a look at this post for last year and let me know if you'd like to take part this year.