I wish I would have had more time to stitch in February! I didn't ackomplish as much as I had hoped, but there was good progress none the less.
February Progress
Work on Bavarian Table Topper worked on it
10 hours on Rocky Mountain Christmas no
work on Logan’s stocking no
Christmas heart canvas ornament no
Work on Cloister garden no
Work on Crystal Iris no
Piece maker’s quilt project square #2 finished
LHN Fa La La ornament no
afghan square #11 no
kit up Logan's birth sampler and perhaps put in a few stitches got the new kit!
Mystery Sampler part 7 no
Quilted wreath ornament no
LHN Snow White finished
Sue’s Biscornu finished
Start 15 in January challenge:
November cup ‘o Tea no
December cup ‘tea no
Bent Creek photo booth snowmen finished
Strawberry ornament #1 finished
Strawberry ornament #2 worked on it
January stocking project for ANG worked on it
Sue Hillis 2009 JCS ornament no
Sue Hillis 2008 Ornament Preview ornament finished
March Goals
Work on Bavarian Table Topper
10 hours on Rocky Mountain Christmas
work on Logan’s stocking
Christmas heart canvas ornament
Work on Cloister garden
Work on Crystal Iris
Piece maker’s quilt project square #3
LHN Fa La La ornament
afghan square #11
Logan's birth sampler
Mystery Sampler part 7
Quilted wreath ornament
Start 15 in January challenge:
November cup ‘o Tea
December cup ‘tea
Strawberry ornament #2
January stocking project for ANG
Sue Hillis 2009 JCS ornament
3 comments:
Hi Eva! First time I've been here to see you and I just love your blog! What beautiful stitching and I love the way you've posted your monthly goals. I think I may do that on mine, if you don't mind. I'll be back to visit often and I'm a follower now.
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Welcome, Miss Linda Lee!
You actually got a lot finished, in spite of all the "no" notations on your very long goals list. I have finally started winnowing down my own goals list to a manageable [for me] size and I still seem to have "no" notations all too frequently. I have suddenly and inexplicably turned into a one-project-at-a-time stitcher rather than a rotation stitcher.
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