Friday 24 April 2020

The Mojo is back in town!

Hello Stitching friends❣❣❣

I knew it would happen at some point. I just didn't know when… And I certainly couldn't predict that something as awful as the Covid-19 pandemic would be the main reason for it😲!
But regardless of the reason….I have found my cross stitching mojo again🙌🙏👏❣
And I couldn't be happier about it😀. And I'm Back in the land of Cross Stitching👏!

I stopped stitching towards the end of 2016 because I was struggling badly with my mental health and I just couldn't find the joy in stitching any more. Instead I picked up my crochet hook and later on I also did some knitting and that's what I've been doing for crafts for the last three years. 
However, I knew that eventually I would bring out the aida fabric and the threads and I actually gave it a try last autumn. Sadly that experience did not work since I got an anxiety attack as I tried to stich. So I put the stuff away again. 
But then this awful year happened… And Covid-19 made all the amazing sporting events I looked forward to this year, such as the Olympics, disappear - as well as a lot of other things - and lots of time suddenly needed to be filled with something. Strangely enough I also started to get bored with crochet and knitting - I mean, I had ONLY been doing it for three years😂😂😂!

So when I spotted this cross stitch project by Permin...


...I knew it would be a perfect gift for my sister when she turned 45 this spring. She's amazing and she is always creating all sorts of stuff or she is busy thinking of creating stuff. 
I must say it was a perfect project to get me stitching again; an easy pattern and just a few colours. And since I had a deadline I couldn't stop even if I wanted to. Which I didn't😊.

Being on a cross stitch roll I also decided to stitch this cute freebie birthday card for her:


The card is from Cross Stitch Crazy issue 213 and designed by Margaret Sherry. Very cute, but I had completely forgotten how much backstitch her designs include😳! I remember now why I didn't really go for her designs that much before. Just doing the backstitch took me as much time as the rest of the design...or at least it felt like it...
Still, I'm very glad that I kept ALL my freebies from ALL of my old cross stitching magazines. It's such a stitching treasure to have now.

With Easter coming up, I also stitched a few Easter cards to send to my online friends...

The patchwork flowers are designed by Lesley Teare from
The World of Cross Stitching issue 230
 ...as well as a little cute hanging.

From Enjoy Cross Stitch Birds & Butterflies Spring 2016

When I started to stitch again, I also decided to go through my enormous cross stitching stash to see what I had and to try to create some kind of order out of all the boxes of stuff I had saved since 2016.
Of course I had not gotten rid of ANYTHING since I knew I would get back to it when the time was right. Out of all the projects I found, these two are the ones I've started to work on this week.


They're from a Swedish cross stitching brand (Svarta Fåret) and the theme is Swedish summer and archipelago, and it's something I long for now. We used to have a large boat in our family, but my father had to sell it for health reasons and the way things are now in the world I really miss the whole soothing boating experience.


So instead I try to create it in stitches. As you do.

I have absolutely no idea if anyone is ever going to read this post since it is over 3 years since I last posted something here. I know I had some followers back in the day but that was a long time ago. But now when the cross stitching mojo came back, I also got the urge back to blog about my stitching. Even if no one else reads this except for me, it is still a very nice way to keep track of my projects and enjoy the progress I make. And for now, I'll keep writing my posts in English. That way hopefully more people can understand me (if they ever find me😉)...and I get to practice my English skills!

Happy Stitching,

Annie 

8 comments:

  1. I am still here Annie! I was SO surprised to see a post by you! HOORAY! Love all these special stitches you created. How wonderful. You sister will love her gift and her card.

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    1. Hello Vickie! How nice to see that someone is still out there :) That really warms my heart <3. Thank you so much for your comment! And I agree with you, HOORAY for being back with my stitching again!

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  2. Your post popped up in my Bloglovin feed this morning so welcome back. I look forward to continuing to see your stitching accomplishments. This enforced isolation is good for something after all!

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    1. Thank you! I feel very glad to be back stitching again:) Yes, well, I guess that's the ONE good thing that has come out of the awful covid-19 situation...

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  3. Welcome back to blogging! Beautiful stitching! I especially love the gift you made for you sister :)

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    1. Thank you so much! I'm so glad that you found me again and took the time to leave a comment<3!
      I'm pleased with how my sister's gift turned out, especially considering I hadn't stitched anything for three years…:)

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  4. Thanks for your comment on my blog. I will be adding you to my blog reader. Welcome back to blogland and cross stitching.

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  5. OK, so I'm ONLY 6+ months late actually getting round to reading your blog, but I knew I would get here eventually!
    Welcome back to blogland!
    Sorry to hear the last few years haven't been too good, but glad you found solace in a hobby. Of course, since I'm very much biased towards cross stitching, I will enjoy your blog, especially knowing already that I'm going to see lots of new projects coming up in your future posts! :)

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