Unfinished business
Full of good intentions I ventured into the cupboard where I keep my cross stitch supplies to look for a new project. Right on top of the pile was this - an unfinished cross stitch from a good few years ago!
So, bit of indecision followed - do I ignore it again, or do I just get on with finishing it?
Decided to finish it off - not really that much more to do.
Then I had to hunt for the pattern, which of course was not beside it. That meant the awful chore (ha ha) of going through all my Cross Country Stitching magazines to find the actual pattern. Of course I found another (at least) ten projects I would love to start!
But, in the spirit of starting to finish what I start (does that make sense?) - I'm going to boldly soldier on and get this done!
Well, that's the plan .............. for the moment!
Love, Liz
So, bit of indecision followed - do I ignore it again, or do I just get on with finishing it?
Decided to finish it off - not really that much more to do.
Then I had to hunt for the pattern, which of course was not beside it. That meant the awful chore (ha ha) of going through all my Cross Country Stitching magazines to find the actual pattern. Of course I found another (at least) ten projects I would love to start!
But, in the spirit of starting to finish what I start (does that make sense?) - I'm going to boldly soldier on and get this done!
Well, that's the plan .............. for the moment!
Love, Liz
Comments
It will be delightful finished . . .
Brings me memories of my mum and her beautiful cross stitch . . .
I like your cute design, definitely worth finishing off. I love the "sampler within the sampler" idea they had.
My cross-stitch/tapestry doesn't look too bad from the front.........you know they say it should be as neat on the back as the front? Well mine isn't lol!
Interested to discover you enjoy the Outlander books. I've just finished, 'Fiery Cross'.
Not sure how many more there are in the series. Am annoyed at not being able to watch the Outlander series on film. Started reading them, borrowed from a friend who, loans them to her neighbour then to me. I have to wit a fair while between books as, her neighbour is a slow reader. My friend is hoping to move up to Skye in the Spring to a Croft with dwelling. Just hope I can finish the series before she moves lol!
Best wishes,
Sandie
it seems to be a lot of work, but it looks so nice!
Nice Greetings,
Christine