Thanks to Karen at My Stitchy Ramblings I see so many new followers here on my little blog. I'm so happy to have some new friends to share with. What a wonderful way to start the week and the month! Welcome, welcome, welcome!
And, welcome to April. I'm so pleased to have some sun and slightly warmer temperatures here in Massachusetts. It was a much longer winter than last year for us but I'm optimistic that we've finally turned the corner. I know I need to get the March finishes posted, but it's been crazy busy lately. Between the holiday weekend, swim team starting, high school orientation, skating competitions, Boy Scout merit badge university, the first flight for my Civil Air Patrol son, Girl Scouts and work, there just hasn't been time to iron and photograph the latest pieces. It WILL happen this week.
I started March with grand plans for being a bit more productive than in February, but alas, the end of the month got away from me. Now, looking at April, there's hope though. School vacation should yield a little quiet time. Swim meets and skating competitions should give me several hours of sitting so I can make some good progress. But, what's on the list this month?
Hmmm. I'm feeling so "spring-y" with the warm up, I might need to find something that puts that mood into fabric and fibres. Easter was so early this year and the snow hadn't yet melted so I just couldn't get motivated to do any of those cute little bunny/chick projects. Perhaps some of those will make the rotation this month. I guess you'll just have to wait and see. I will make it a goal to post some project plans by the end of the week - complete with pictures!
Alright, I'm off to start this Monday for real now. Thanks again for stopping by and leaving your comments. It's great to get to know you all!
And, welcome to April. I'm so pleased to have some sun and slightly warmer temperatures here in Massachusetts. It was a much longer winter than last year for us but I'm optimistic that we've finally turned the corner. I know I need to get the March finishes posted, but it's been crazy busy lately. Between the holiday weekend, swim team starting, high school orientation, skating competitions, Boy Scout merit badge university, the first flight for my Civil Air Patrol son, Girl Scouts and work, there just hasn't been time to iron and photograph the latest pieces. It WILL happen this week.
I started March with grand plans for being a bit more productive than in February, but alas, the end of the month got away from me. Now, looking at April, there's hope though. School vacation should yield a little quiet time. Swim meets and skating competitions should give me several hours of sitting so I can make some good progress. But, what's on the list this month?
Hmmm. I'm feeling so "spring-y" with the warm up, I might need to find something that puts that mood into fabric and fibres. Easter was so early this year and the snow hadn't yet melted so I just couldn't get motivated to do any of those cute little bunny/chick projects. Perhaps some of those will make the rotation this month. I guess you'll just have to wait and see. I will make it a goal to post some project plans by the end of the week - complete with pictures!
Alright, I'm off to start this Monday for real now. Thanks again for stopping by and leaving your comments. It's great to get to know you all!
Life sure does get in the way of stitching sometimes. ;)
ReplyDeleteHopped over this Eastertime from Karen's blog....you have some lovely stitching on here.
ReplyDeleteYou certainly had some deep snow ... i'll be back....
Found your blog through Karen's blog and I'm so glad that she mentioned yours. What a busy lady you are and involved in so many great things. My two sons are all grown with teens and 20 years plus old sons of their own now. I really do miss the days of the baseball and football games. The scouts and all. Busy but well worth the time.
ReplyDeleteI'm now your newest follower and am looking forward for your next post.
LindaLee from
CrossN' My Stitches
New follower here! I enjoy meeting other stitchers and seeing a little of life through their eyes.
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