Friday, July 31, 2015

WIPocalypse.......

The question for this month, What makes you pick up a long-abandoned UFO rather than beginning a new piece?

Please do not hate me but I do not have any UFO's. Once I start a piece it stays in my rotation until it is finished. Some times that means I only work on it for an hour or maybe two during it's turn in rotation but I never leave a piece to just sit for long periods of inactivity. I can not stand to have a piece that has been started and it just sits waiting for attention. So I will only keep it in the rotation just not give it as much attention as others.

I know most stitchers can not understand this but if a piece is going to be started it needs and wants to be finished and if it does not get attention then it throws a right nasty little fit. Think 2 year old tantrum. So at my house we do not let it get to that point.

Since I only joined about a week ago I will just show pictures of what I am working on currently. First is Frank's Family Portrait by Glendon Place, Christmas Cottage by HAED, Women who behave by Sue Hillis, June Cottage of the Month by Country Cottage Needleworks and finally 1of 20 squares for a quilt I am building for my son.


15 comments:

  1. I'd like to have a little part of your wisdom. Be enough wise not to let new ideas distracting me from my WIP goals. Anyway great progress on your stitching. xxx

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    1. Thank you, not sure if it is wisdom or just crazy control freak.......

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  2. Brownie points to you! I am too easily distracted by new projects but I enjoy every second of it. Frank is very cute, lovely stitching!

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  3. Looks like some wonderful starts! Looking forward to seeing your progress. I admire your fortitude. Welcome to the SAL ")

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  4. Your blog looks great Rose!

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    1. Thank you Tammy, looks like I finally got this figured out!!!!! I really apprecitate all the help yesterday.

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  5. Lovely pieces! Looking forward to seeing them grow in the coming months.

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  6. I read thru your blog and agree I enjoy stitching on Aida and not linen. I like the projects you are working on and will check back to see your progress.

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    1. Thank you, good to see another that enjoys the aida!!!!

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  7. I work on my projects similarly. I don't like to have anything that doesn't get worked on. Unfortunately, right now I have two projects like that and it is bothering me. Your projects are very pretty. Cross-stitch and quilting. Hmm...sounds familiar.

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  8. Hey Rose I found you! Great projects you are working on, I'm with you on the no UFO situation - I don't have any either :)!

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