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Sunday, 24 November 2024

November WIPocalypse Planning

          WIPocalypse

WIPocalypse is hosted by Measi's Musings

Each month we have to share the projects we want to complete before the End Of The World. Since 2011 I have chosen a number of projects to focus on that year, starting with my "11 in '11" and increasing to "24 in '24" for this year. This month I stitched on just 2 of them, we've still got 6 days to go so they might be finished by the end of the month.

10. Full Circle Designs - Moonshadow Mini

stitched on 32 count white linen



20. Maria Brovko - Evening in the Shire

stitched on 32 count Millenium Blue linen

Finally, Measi always gives us a topic to discuss:

November - How do you begin planning for the next year with your stitching? Tell us your process

I do love to make plans and I start thinking about the following year almost as soon as I start the current year!  For example, 2023 was a focus year where I stitched on Halloween at Hawk Run Hollow every month.  So I knew I'd make 2024 a rotation year and stitch some of the smaller and medium designs I had in my stash and then 2025 would be a focus year again.

The focus will be Mirabilia's Fairy Idyll and also the Art Nouveau Head which is my oldest WIP now.  Having decided on those two, I make a list of the series I want to work on:

Nora Corbett Zodiac Girls
Nora Corbett Pixies
Cottage Garden Samplings Year in the Woods
Cottage Garden Samplings 12 Days of Christmas
Shannon Christine 12 Days of Christmas
Cricket Collection Seasons
Stitch it Picasso Zodiac Signs
Stitch it Picasso Dragons
Firewing Designs Dragons
Shepherd's Bush Herbs

Then I look at my individual charts and see which ones I want to add in.  
What do I want to use for my evening stitching?
What shall I choose for Dark 13?
How about IHSW?  Another go at the A-Z or one project the entire year?

Then I fit things onto my WIPGO Board.  Looking at the list, there are 10 series plus the two focus pieces.  So I could put each project down twice with the goal of "Stitch for 2 weeks" and use the other two weeks for the focus projects.  

It can and will change before 1st January but that's half the fun!









4 comments:

  1. Love your Evening in the Shire - can't wait to see more progress on it. I have several of the Year in the Woods to do, but haven't started them, maybe I will work one or two into my 2025 rotation.

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  2. Love to see what you are stitching , so inspiring thanks Jo.
    Hugs June.

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  3. I like to plan my stitching too. I'm just a planner! Evening in the Shire reminds me Pooh's house! It's looking great. Looking forward to your stitching in 2025😊

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  4. Another great stitching month for you and it's always fascinating to follow your planning process! I think I will go into 2025 without any challenges and plans, I feel a bit burnt out on them, which might be why I dropped out of everthing the last couple weeks.

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