It's New Year's Eve, the every last day of 2023 with a whole new year of possibility waiting in the wings.
I'm not sorry to see this year come to a close, it's been a year of ups and downs which I sure many of us have experienced.
My first stitching project for 2024 is taking part in Kathy Schmitz's Woven Wreath Stitch Along. It begins on January 1st. The project requires the purchase of the preprinted fabric from Spoonflower. There are 3 color choices: blue, red or green. I chose the blue, though I had the green in my cart too but I work with green quite often so I decided on the blue.
My one change is I am using Valdani 6 stranded floss instead of perle cotton as a matter or personal choice.You can find info here on her instagram https://www.instagram.com/kathyschmitzstitches/ or YouTube here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0goemkQd0S4
This is the link at Spoonflower, all you need is a fat quarter, I am not using the coordinating fabric
https://www.spoonflower.com/en/shop?on=fabric&q=kathyschmitz&availability=ForSale&sort=bestSelling
I am also going to attempt the 2024 Slow Stitch with
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_V7o7DpYeE&list=PLIvsY9XB9IaavqCrqeFaFvZBtQoJD-X4Q
So these are a few stitching projects to start off 2024, I haven't even decided what I plan to stitch this year. I do need to finish my polar bears. Today I need to wash the stick and wash away product of the polar bear and then trim around the edges.
Here is a look at both of the polar bears before I cut them out to finish them, I decided not to stuff them.I actually completed the stitching on the bear on the left, I love these little polar bear ornaments, even though they didn't get finished yet. Today I will be working to get the other one done. I had to stop stitching for a week because my fingers were so dried out from packing all the those out going orders from the web shops Christmas week my fingers were bleeding.This is the 1st book I will read in 2024 The Comfort of Crows by Margaret Renkl
I just finished reading Wintering by Katharine May
What a fun post! I visited all the links to see what your plans are - how fun! I hadn't heard of any of these projects, so thank you for sharing them!
ReplyDeleteDeb - I love those polar bears. Where did you find those designs? Good for you to undertake the 31 Miles in January - and for such a worthy cause - I lost a sister many years ago to breast cancer. And I like the sound of the Wintering book - I will have to see if I can get that at the local library. I am linking up to Slow Sunday Stitching for the first time - you can find me at number 22.
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