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Hello! Remember Me?

 Well hello! Happy New Year from the chilly North-East! It's been a while, hasn't it?! A good eighteen months in fact! And even before that I was a trifle absent! I've got a reasonable excuse... ish: I've been working on my Foundation Degree in Payroll Management - yep - I'm such a nerd, and I love payroll so much, that I've been doing it for fun after work! I submitted my final essay on Wednesday evening and so for 2023 I'm going to try and be back here more often - sharing what I'm working on and sharing finishes now that I have more time to sew again. I also thought it was time for a bit of change of view - so my blog looks a bit different today!


It's not that I haven't been sewing, but it's mostly been hand sewing, and that doesn't grow very quickly, so it's harder to be here regularly. But when I logged back in today, I found some draft posts back from 2020 and early 2021 that I never published. So whilst I'll still be doing some hand sewing and gradually getting back into the habit of using my machine, I'll have something to talk about!

Speaking of hand sewing, I do have two recent finishes! This first one is the Milky Way Sampler by Dropcloth Samplers and I've been working on it on and off since January 2022. It's embroidered in #16 Finca Perle thread on a pre-printed background.

And then there's this one. I only started this in December as an advent sew-along. By Christmas I'd only sewn nine of the trees, but I pushed on between Christmas and the new year, and completed it on 2nd January - only a week or so late! I just love the greens I picked and I'm pretty pleased with the variety of stitches I squeezed into a single hoop: back stitch, reverse chain stitch, lazy daisy, French knots, turkey stitch, couching, cross stitch, long stitch and satin stitch! It's embroidered in two strands of DMC embroidery thread on the white on cream speckled fabric from Ruby Star Society.


Jennie

Comments

Lin said…
Good to see you here again and nice work on your embroidery. xx
How lovely to see you back here *waves* And with some finishes too, hooray *waves pompoms*
Budsmam said…
Grand to see you back! I the the milky way sampler such beautiful colours and many congratulations on finishing your course!

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