As I've noted on my quilting-related posts this past week, it's been a while since I've reported on what I worked on over the last two months. So I'm joining in at Kathy's Quilts for some "Slow Sunday Stitching" talk!
When I posted about cross-stitch back in early September, I was working on two projects. The first was my "New York Skyline" piece by XstitchbyTA which I had started during this year's May-nia season:
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| Maynia Start |
By the start of September, I had two pages of the pattern finished:
The plan was to have had the next page done by the end of that month, however Page 3 wasn't finished up until yesterday:
There are now only two more pages of the pattern left to go. My hope was to have finished through Page 4 by the end of October but now I am going to try to have this be a "monogamous stitch" for the rest of this month so I can meet my original goal of having it completely finished by the end of November. I already have a frame for it and would like to be able to "fully finish" it and have it hung up by year's end.
The other project I had just started in early September was this year's Fat Quarter Shop "Christmas In July SAL" project: "Up On the Rooftop":
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| My September Start |
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| Steady progress by the end of September |
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| Technically finished by the end October! |
I had finished stitching the sleigh and the border on Halloween. However, during that process I realized that the two little white motifs above it on the right had been positioned incorrectly! So last Monday my first task for November was ripping and re-stitching them. So now it really is finished!
My plans for this is that I want to create a display for the holidays using this, last year's FQS CIJ piece "Letters To Santa" (which I finished stitching during this year's CIJ) and a "Patchwork Bow" that I made for the CIJ blog hop that Melva Loves Scraps hosted.
I have some ideas about how I want to do it so hope to flesh out those plans for "fully finishing" the two CIJ cross stitch pieces this month.
That brings everything stitching-wise up to date. Now I can go over to Kathy's Quilts and see what everyone else has in their lap for "Slow Sunday Stitching" as the cooler days of late Fall are now upon us!








4 comments:
Here you are finishing up Christmas projects and I’m still working on my fall cross stitch! Very cute! These will make great additions to your Christmas decorating. Gail at the cozy quilter
Thanks Gail! I give credit where credit is due: "Christmas In July" stitching has helped greatly to get both holiday cross stitch and quilting projects into the WIP queue way earlier than I used to introduce them, LOL!!
Love your NY skyline. Thanks for the reminder...my pattern is sitting waiting for me. September 11th. 2026 may be an appropriate start date!
That sounds like a wonderful plan Susan! I've found these kinds of cross stitching "prompts" a great way to motivate you to just go ahead and pick something up and get it started. Once you do, it's hard to put it down until it's done!
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