Thursday, February 03, 2011

Found!


We have had gloomy weather lately. Very cloudy and overcast. Those clouds are keeping the sun from reaching us and warming temperatures up. At least we are not getting those horrible snow storms hitting the north east. For that I am thankful. For those of you in the path of these storms, stay safe, stay warm and try to stay indoors as much as possible. Good days to stay inside and stitch.

I usually have a first finish for the New Year by now but not this time around. As I mentioned before, I put AWWR away for awhile. I still plan to finish it up this year. I have started on Marianne though. Enough talk about her. Time for some action! Plus I haven't stitched in a while so I was ready. It doesn't look like much right now so I will post a picture of her later but a start is a start. I am working on the upper left side border right now. There are 15 pages but the print is big so I am hoping each page goes quickly.

I had another "what if" moment and wondered about the fabric I chose to use. Would my lighter colors show up good? I pulled some Vintage Country Mocha to compare it with. All the colors seemed to dance on this fabric but I kept thinking that the sampler shown on Needleprint looked to be done on fabric closer to my original choice. What to do? What to do? I hate moments like these. I want to pull my threads, choose my fabric without any doubts and start stitching. With some help, I chose to use the Country Mocha.

Awhile back I mentioned a WIP that I thought was lost. I found it! It was safely tucked away among my fabrics (pictured in here). I was looking for a piece to do in memory of Harold's father and when I remembered this one, I knew it would be perfect for him. Now I can finish it up this year with that intention. I plan to personalize it in my FIL's memory just like I did on The Sparrow for my Dad. Harold seldom pays attention to what I am stitching on at the moment, but he likes to look at pictures of pieces I want to buy, so I think I will just wait till it is finished to show it to him.

Although I tend to shy away from them, I suddenly find myself with a 3 piece rotation. Marianne, This is the Day and Seek Joy. The last two are on my list of pieces I would like to see finished during this year. Once I get to stitching on all of them I plan to give each piece 2 days a week then give my hands a rest on the 7th. I still have to gather up threads for the last two pieces before I can begin a rotation. Should be fun (Not) since I changed a lot of the colors on This is the Day and it seems I have lost my conversion chart! So I will be eyeing the colors then winging it!

Thank you all for stopping by to visit. Until next time, may you have simple days and uncluttered heart.

11 comments:

Katrina said...

Enjoy your rotation!!! I love your TitD, the colors you chose are so pretty.

CalamityJr said...

The piece pictured has such pretty sunshine, the perfect thing to share with all of us who have way too much snow!

Margaret said...

Glad you found the missing WIP! Your TitD is looking good. Sounds like a good rotation for sure! You're very lucky not to be in the path of all this snow/ice. It's so disgusting outside. Everything is solid ice on top of the snow. Ugh.

Chocolates4Breakfast (Terri Malinovich) said...

Your WiP is gorgeous, Sherry and your other pieces sound grand! Good luck with your rotation - I'm not much of a rotation kind of gal, either!

Stay safe and warm, my friend!

Peggy Lee said...

So glad you found your old WIP! Wish I could stick to a rotation but I'm just not disciplined enough to stick to it.
Can't wait to see your progress on these pieces.

Teresa S. said...

I like the colors you are using on This is the Day.

Carolyn said...

I just love your WIP and the others that you are adding to your rotation sound wonderful. I'm so glad you found the piece you thought you had lost. Happy dancing for you!

Littlebit said...

I knew it would turn up somewhere! :)
I've tried rotation before..I just am not good at it.
Spring is just around the corner, Sherry, so enjoy the inside time stitching.

Deb said...

Just love your piece and I hear you on the fabric dilemnas. I think that Country Mocha will be a great choice. And although I have a ton of WIPs laying, I'm not really a rotation stitcher much.

Carolyn NC said...

Sounds like a nice rotation - glad you found your piece!

Siobhán said...

Good luck with the rotation! Your TitD is fantastic--love the colors on it.