
Q: What is WIPGO?
A: It's like Bingo for your WIPs.
The idea is to make a board with 25 squares, add a goal to each square, each month the Admin call 2 numbers and you try reach those two goals.
When you complete a row or column, you can reward yourself with something nice. A new start? A new chart? An uninterrupted afternoon of stitching? Your choice.
This was my board at the start of the month:
May's numbers were 19 and 22. Which was great for me because I actually completed both those goals in April! Plus I can mark off number 18 at the end of May too.
I did stitch on both CCN and my Chatelaine this month, to get a head start on the next time those projects get called. Typically each number on my board takes two weeks to stitch.
I stitched half a shop for my CCN Halloween Village:

stitched on 32 count Murano in Charcoal Slate by Sparklies
And another telephone box for Gardens of London:
Then we had WIPGO Weekend so my goal was to stitch for four hours over the two days.
Friday was a work day so I wasn't dragging this project into work!
I managed to stitch some of that pretty rambling rose border over the weekend.
Here's where the project is now:
stitched on 32 count Cotton Clouds Belfast from Crafty Kitten
Next time I will stitch the second guardsman and some more of those rose borders.
The next project in the rotation is Carriage House Samplings' Hallowe'en at Hawk Run Hollow. This has come up twice this year and I completed one block over those two months so I need to get a second block to mark the number off.
Here's three days progress:
stitched over 1 on 25 count Cassia Rose from Chromatic Alchemy
The double centre block counts as two blocks. The centre line is where the brown stops at the top of the cauldron. So this month I completed the cauldron, most of the flames and those lovely smoke swirls.
I plan to stitch for another three days and then use my Tiny Decision app to choose a fourth project for the month.
Finally, it's IHSW this weekend. I am working again on Friday so this will be my focus piece for the weekend. You can join in with the fun on your blog or in our Facebook group -
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