Certainly my showing on my list of hopefulness for the weekend just past does not warrant a perky outlook on the week. But let's start with the sunshine --
Now you can see why I call the Vee and Co ornie pattern "big tree"--
I'm just bordering shy of completion. Mind you we almost came to a squawking halt last night when I ended up a mere stitch away from that bottom line of text -- it's supposed to he 3 stitches away. I swear on stacks of stash that I counted several times before stitching. Regardless I just love his expression.
Ethel got one of the three baskets I was hoping for-- this one in alpaca and velvet -- very upscale for dumping on the grass on the way to market, but I like how it turned out. Well, I like all but the rim, but I figure that will get covered over a lot when I put the greenery and flowers/fruit in.
And Ethel also got a decent amount of sky. I have committed to filling in all of the sky and stitching the clouds over the top in Whisper -- I think it will help with a more whispy, ethereal effect.
And look what arrived in the shop all shiny and new---- several locale ornies from Kirk and Bradley!
Thus far I have refrained, but I've been to Paris and NY so I think I will eventually need those. And I definitely *need* to go to London so I can earn the right to get that ornie -- the pigeon is just too cute!
So let's review Friday's hopeful list (come on, you know you could use a laugh):
- Ethel progress -- those 3 small baskets and some sky
- 1 basket and some sky.... reasonable all things considered
- Mr. Engineer -- figure out new stitch for the pants
- Yes! Sorry I lack for picture on this. I don't know where my brain was. 4 books and a half-hour of flipping and debating had me settling on the corduroy stitch.....duh! Why didn't I find that earlier????
- progress on Boothy -- this should not be so difficult dang it
- Got it out. Looked at it. Put in back in the back and shoved it to the end of the bed.
- a finish
- Ha! Don't make me laugh. Somewhere after Father Brown and in the midst of the ACMs I hauled out the Big Tree with finishing in my mind... yeah, like that was going to happen at that time of night.
- 2 books completed
- Uh, no. Someone forgot that not only did she have F1 in Bahrain (her personal fav track) but she also had an entire day of NHL playoffs and a non-existent Saturday due to working at the shop followed by an entire evening birthday fest for a friend (which involved a significant quantity of negrones and a dirty martini and, consequently, a difficultly waking up on Sunday)
- something actually cooked... in my kitchen!
- Oh that's a real howler.
- the dang pots back in the one cupboard I have in Maison d'Hovel's kitchen (the stovetop is looking like the leaning tower of cookware)
- Maybe Wednesday (not tonight or tomorrow -- those are The Voice/Top Gear nights)
- winter clothes tucked away (rather than blocking my path to the closet of spring-appropriate choices)
- Kinda. I hung up or dumped into the laundry everything on the top of the pile. Taht's a step, right?
- progress on putting stash in some reasonably "away" place (Much as I love my stash I really don't need immediate access to it so it ought to get out of the way!)
- Uh, no.
- books on shelves ( love them too.... and don't have nearly enough shelf space, but they too need to be out of the way and where I can actually ind them)
- Nope. Looked at them thoughtfully though.
Go have yourself a beautiful day!
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Pratchett thought of the day:
8 comments:
Looks like great progress on all of your WIPs. Congrats to your friend, Ye, as well.
Congrats to your friend !
Penguin is looking cute and you have made a good progress on your Ethel :)
Great progress Ruth! I love those new ornies you bought. You must have a trip to London once you've finished the London ornie. I'm not a huge fan of pigeons but we have some lovely wood pigeons around us and they are much prettier than the usual type we get here.
I always look at a list as a series of goals I wish to accomplish with each one completed a small victory. Seldom are entire lists completed but individual items can be moved to a new list without guilt! Don't feel guilty. Be happy for what you've accomplished! Laura
Nice progress Ruth. I love that penguin.
Linda
Wow, that's needlepoint, isn't it? It's my first time visiting your blog (and thanks for visiting mine). Ethel is my fav of the lot - so pretty!
Penguin's pretty cute too!
Ah Ruth....you always have me chuckling :D
I think you're making phenomenal progress on your weekly goals......actually ....the mere fact that you even *have* WEEKLY goals amaze me!!!
You did well accomplishing what you did. I agree with you - the penguin's expression is lovely.
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