Monday, September 29, 2014

Smugly proud and eager

Dearest Gentle Reader -- A happy Monday to you and yours.  (Why, yes, I'm hanging on to my perky with both hands this morning.  How could you tell?)  After an utter slugfest of a weekend I am proud to show some actual accomplishments off for my time.  It feels like I get so little done-- do you get that too?   You know you were doing things all weened/evening and yet for the life of you it seems unclear what they were when you look around or try and explain to the officemates on Monday morning.  Or even more vexing to me is the periods spent doing absolutely nothing when I could have been doing something (ie. stitching and reading.... ok, ok.  Maybe even *gasp* cleaning.).

Anyway, today I can show true progress.

First off my Leukemia and Lymphoma Society fundraising piece is done -- complete now with Swarski crystal flowers -- which I must say really did finish it off nicely.  It was supposed to look like the pic on the left and I thing it made it.


And, as if that isn't glory enough, Ethel's festival-going ladies are all now fully clothed (assuming hats don't count)



And now for the Eager Alert (aka-- the Uh-Oh-She's-Getting-In-Trouble-Again Alert).  I singed for Pull the Other Thread's Mega Mini Month Maddess.  Do one small piece each week for October.   Now normal people should be able to do this.  "Normal" being the key word.  I need to acknowledge that my stitching moods are not normal, and therefore it is highly unlikely I will stay on task for this as well as keep up everything else I need to get done.  But what the heck, it sounds like fun.

The first order of business is of course selecting my alleged 5 minis.  First I thought of my lingering friends, LK's Flip-Its.  They've been waiting for me to finish them for years.  I pulled these 5 out as the top of the pile to get done:


Then I started thinking (always a sure sign that trouble is about to befall us) about all those cute little Christmas patterns languishing around Chez Hovel, and a few post-its later these popped to the fore:


You have to admit he's a lovely goose.



 And those 4 houses are certainly mini and downright darling.



And what about this scamp one over one?



I've always thought this jay looked particularly fetching.


 Who can resist a snowy lighthouse?



Christmas bells always make me smile.



I can see some color adjusting making this winter scene simply perfect for me.



And, well, he's just cool.

So there we have it -- my 15 possibilities for the Mega Mini adventure.  Yup, insane as charged.   Anyone else want to join the insanity?  Aww, come on.  It'll be fun.

4 comments:

Preeti said...

Congrats on the lovely finishes! I have joined the SAL as well and I was having a dilemma of having so many todo mini projects but since I am too lazy to cut the fabric, I decided to stitch motifs from a book on a canvas sheet. Hopefully, it will work.

Pull the other thread said...

Love your stitching, it looks great. You don't have to finish 5 mini's over the course of Oct just stitch on Mini's, post 5 times your progress on them and hopefully we will all get some mini finishes. My plan is to work on mini's only for the month, but that's just my choice on the matter :)

LindataxPA said...

Love the Leukemia piece and so glad the ladies got dressed. I noticed that your reading goal has moved along to near the end....does that mean more time for stitching? Good luck with the mini project...October is pretty much spoken for on my stitching calendar.. So no new starts.

Meari said...

Everything looks good. So many cute projects!