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Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Correction

In my last post, I said that I had completed 15 projects in 2015.  It turns out that I made a grievous error--this morning, I finished my 16th!

This was a free pattern released by Steotch.  I know the reference from a South Park episode, when Chef's father tells multiple stories about the Loch Ness monster trying to borrow $3.50 from him.  Apparently, this is a meme on Reddit now.  Happy New Year, and don't loan money to cryptids!

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

2015 Year in Review

It was a big year of changes for me (most of them wonderful).  Through the midst of it all, I managed to have a very productive year.  In fact, I completed twice the number of projects that I did in 2014!

1.  First, I completed my verses for the Torah Stitch by Stitch project.


2.  I embroidered a beautiful Scrub Jay for Studio MME's e-book of patterns.


3.  I couldn't tear myself away from the cuteness of Fibery Friends.


4.  This adorable Grumpy Cat went to a very happy owner.


5.  My in-laws were touched to receive a reminder of their travels in Pretty Little Sydney.


6.  I gave Christmas Celebration to my friend Julia.


7.  I gave Christmas on Gingerbread Lane to my friend Cassie.


8.  I made Terry's Poem for my mom's friend to remember her late husband's promise to her.


9.  I made Golden Girls to thank Laura for being a friend to my mom when she needed one most.


10.  Steotchalong 2015 will make my husband the envy of everyone in his office.


11.  My brother's family loved the cute creepiness of Halloween Spooky Sampler.


12.  My husband would also take Mom with him to work if it weren't for some rules about office decorum.


13.  My friend Angela loved Cherry Blossom Festival Sampler as a reminder of sushi-related fun times.


14.  My Festival of Lights got a little brighter with the Chanukah Stamp.


15.  The year isn't officially over until I finish the yearly sampler from Frosted Pumpkin Stitchery.  With the end of Story Time Sampler, I am ready for 2016.


I finished 7 Frosted Pumpkin Stitchery projects, 4 cross-stitch projects from other designers, and 4 embroidery projects (three of them original designs).  At this rate, I completed an average of 1.25 projects per month.  I think my WIP challenge really helped me be more productive.  Creating a smaller list of projects to work on helped give me enough variety not to feel stuck, but limited the focus of my work enough to get more done on each one.  I'll keep that in mind for next year.  Can I top 15 projects?  Let's find out!

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Closing the Book

"What's to-day, my fine fellow?" said Scrooge.
"To-day?" replied the boy. "Why, it's the day Jorie completed the Story Time Sampler."
December 2015--A Christmas Carol

This baby has an appointment with the framer on Thursday.  I mean that literally.  My MIL is taking me to her favorite framer, one that requires appointments.
This is the first yearly Pumpkin sampler to have a "deleted scene."  They sent out a bonus frame of The Great Gatsby.  I would like to stitch it up as a gift to someone, but I've never met someone who actually admitted to liking it.
Happy Holidays, and bring on 2016!

Thursday, December 10, 2015

Happy Chanukah!

Chanukah started on Sunday night.  My family ushered in the holiday with a festive dinner of chicken schnitzel, kasha varniskhes, and latkes fried in schmaltz.  I think it might take my body a couple of weeks to recover from that.

I knew I was going to have a happy holiday when the Pumpkins released a small pattern for the occasion.  It features an adorable kawaii dreidel spinning among sparkles.  The corners include the hebrew letters Nun, Gimel, Hey, and Shin.  These letters are on the sides of the dreidel and are part of the game that children play with it.  They also stand for the words "Neys gadol hayah sham"--"A great miracle happened there."  I am really impressed that the (I assume) non-Jewish pumpkins designed the letters so well.  Hebrew letters can turn out VERY badly if they are not done just right.  Check out Bad Hebrew Tattoos if you want to see some horror stories.


I got the pattern done just in time for it to decorate the house.  


Have a happy and healthy holiday season!