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Tuesday, 5 November 2024

November Plans

At the start of the year I made a list of 24 projects I want to stitch this year for my "24 in '24".  The order I stitch them in is going to be determined by the WIPGO Board.  Jessie-Marie calls two numbers each month and those will be the two projects I stitch that month.  One small and one medium.


In October, the numbers were 8 and 17.  These related to Cottage Garden Samplings' Halloween Sampler and Drawn Thread's Spot of Summer.

I finished the Halloween Sampler and didn't even start the Spot of Summer.  That can roll over to 2025 along with Spot of Autumn.


stitched on 40 count Witch's Brew linen from Zweigart


In the evenings I stitched the Steady Thread Halloween SAL:

stitched on 30 count tea-dyed linen


In November, the numbers are 14 and 16.  These relate to Maria Brovko Life in the Shire and Full Circle Designs Moonshadow Mini "A Child's Dream".

A while back I bought a batch of charts from Ukrainian designers to support them and this is one of them:


I haven't decided what fabric to stitch it on, I want to make sure the black backstitch shows up well on the blue.

The other chart is an old one I picked up in a needlework shop just because it was sweet.  I like a mini sampler and it came with the moon button. 


Here's a close-up of the design:


I'll stitch the sampler rather than the needleroll.


Finally, I am making plans for 2025!  After a year of small/medium designs I have two larger pieces I want to focus on and then keep up with some of the series I started the last couple of years.  Designs such as the Zodiac Girls, the 12 Days of Christmas, The Year in the Woods.  I'll publish my finished list next month as it's very much a WIP at the moment.












3 comments:

butterfly said...

Well done Jo with all your beautiful stitching ,hugs June.

jocondine said...

Great projects! That hobbit house looks amazing and it remembers me one of the doors of the advent calendar I sent to you! More black backstitch... love it! It's funny how the yellow color made us curious for what is happening behind those windows. xxx

Shelly said...

I've got plans for some bigger pieces next year too. Can't wait! Nice picks for this month👍🏽