I wrapped up a quick project Saturday afternoon while I was being driven around in the car. I'm thinking that a chauffeur is a critical component of a fine stitching addiction.
This project is one of the pieces I won at last year's stitching retreat. I figured, since the other one is coming up very soon, that I should whomp through a couple of the remaining little projects from the last one so I can make space for the new ones that will be coming in ;-).
I'm not yet sure what I'm going to do with this one. I'm sure a nifty finish will occur to me at some point.
In the mean time, I have made excellent progress on the E is for Elephant/English Stitch in my Sampler Book series. I'm expecting to wrap that one up tomorrow. At that point I'll be starting into the F is for Fox/Four-Sided Stitch. I doubt I'll be able to get too far on that one before the retreat on Friday.
I was hoping to wrap up the E tonight, but instead I nicked the vein in one of my dogs claws and dealt with a kitchen full of blood and a 100lb baby. He's doing just fine now, even though he thought he was going to bleed out. I swear!! Now I'm just trying to get up the motivation to hit the sack. The time change is messing with me!
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Sunday, March 14, 2010
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Trust me, you can get a lot of stitching done if you do it in the car and the bus, as long as you're just sitting there relaxing while the driver is cursing out the jerk from Timbuktu that obviously can't drive his way out of a paper bag and must have gotten his license in a Cracker Jack box.
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