Regular followers will know I produce a delicious home-made pie to illustrate my focus projects for the month. I don't record minutes or stitches so this gives an approximate idea of how much time each WIP got.
I had already spent 22 days in December stitching The Fox so that makes a total of 35 days. But some of them were very short due to working extra in the run-up to Christmas. I am hoping The Swans won't take as long to finish off. The plan is to put them aside now and see if I can fit them in if I complete a focus project early in a month.
Cottage Garden Samplings is my Dark 13 project so that will get one day per month. The other two were for my A-Z Challenge over International Hermit & Stitch Weekend so one day each.
This should be the pattern for this year - 3 individual days and the rest of the month on one or two focus projects.
My evening pie will follow a similar format - one focus project chosen by WIPGO and one blackwork to fill the rest of the evenings if I finish the focus before the end of the month.
Amaranth only took 18 days so I got lots of time for my Circle Cross Zodiac, completing Capricorn and making a good start on Aquarius.
Finally, Stitch from Stash, this is my tenth year! I skipped 2016 as it was a Big Birthday Year and I wanted to be able to splurge a little.
It's a big fat zero to start the year. I haven't really bought anything at all this month, not for any of my hobbies.
5 comments:
Is your spending good or bad? It's great to use up stash but it does mean no new treats hee hee. Great progress illustrated by your pies
Looks like a great plan for February, Jo! I didn't realize you were stitching the Fox and Swans over one! They look so beautiful. As does Capricorn... Enjoy your Friday ♥
Jo: The Fox is so beautiful, you have made great progress on all your stitching.
Catherine
Beautiful progress on everything. Keep it up.
You had a great start to the year - very focused! I'm looking forward to see how long you can keep this up. Not that i want or expect you to fail, but you know how newp projects have just a way of creeping up on you...
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