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Desert Landscapes Mandala

January Progress: It has been a long time since I felt like stitching on many of my cross stitch projects. In fact, in 2019, I de-stashed probably 75% (or more) of my supplies, kits, and charts, including several more WIPs. I wasn’t sure if I would get back to cross stitching like I used to,… Continue reading Desert Landscapes Mandala

Published January 18, 2021
Categorized as Needlework Tagged #wipgo2021, Chatelaine Designs, Desert Landscapes Mandala

Finished Flax sweater

I actually finished knitting this sweater before the end of the year, 2020, but I needed to finish weaving in ends and then wash it. Because it is 100% acrylic yarn, I washed it in a sweater bag in my washing machine, and then I laid it out to air dry on a towel. It… Continue reading Finished Flax sweater

Published January 14, 2021
Categorized as Knitting Tagged Flax sweater, sweaters/cardigans

Sticky Bead Mats

First Impressions I only had a quick moment last night, once my package was delivered, to open the package and get a quick try-out of the new tool I ordered to help with bead management while I stitch. These are just my first impressions, and I’ll do a more thoughtful, comprehensive review after I’ve had… Continue reading Sticky Bead Mats

Published January 13, 2021
Categorized as General Crafting, Needlework Tagged beading tools, needlework tools

Harris Tweed Opal socks

I can’t remember when I started this pair of socks, but I think it was sometime in 2019-2020. Last night I finally finished the toe of the second sock and wove in the ends. I tried them on, and they are sturdy, yet really nice and cushy. I really like this pattern, which is just… Continue reading Harris Tweed Opal socks

Published January 12, 2021
Categorized as Knitting Tagged Harris Tweed socks, socks

Grassy Creek part 6

Well, this clue took a bit longer than the previous ones, and I could have done it much more easily and quickly, but it was totally worth it to do it the “hard” way – with string piecing! I used strips in sizes from approximately 3/4-inch to 2-inches wide, and pulled out my trusty Elna… Continue reading Grassy Creek part 6

Published January 11, 2021
Categorized as Quilting Tagged Bonnie Hunter, Grassy Creek quilt, mystery quilts

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