Hello Stitching Friends💝,
I don't know about you, but when I have really bad anxiety or feel very worried I find it really difficult to cross stitch. It's like I can't still my mind enough to focus on the pattern and the counting... That's what happened the last time I stopped stitching in 2016; I was so worried about my life in general that I couldn't find enough peace of mind to stitch those crosses😞. Crochet and knitting is easier to do at those times since it is more repetitive and you can just let your hands do the motions without your head really connecting...at least if you have been knitting and crocheting for as long as I have😉.
Lately my beagle has had serious health issues and I have been very worried about him and what is going to happen and how I'm going to cope with even more vet bills etc... so I didn't lift a cross stitch needle all week. Over last weekend I pulled myself together though and did a little bit of stitching; if for no other reason than having something to show you this week. Then my furbaby got worse and I HAD to take him to the vet in the beginning of this week. Now he's on strong pain relief which seems to be helping and it is such a huge relief to have both my furbabies feeling better.
So, I managed to pull out my favorite Christmas project and it's starting to come together really nicely.
I'm so in love with this piece😍! Even if stitching with three threads and not being able to do the loop start is driving me slightly nuts😁.
My sister has the magazine reader app Readly and when I had a look at cross stitching magazines I found this colourful Halloween project...
...which I immediately fell in love with!
It is only in the last few decades that Halloween has been celebrated here in Sweden (due to influences from America), and then mostly by the younger generations. Personally I don't celebrate it at all, BUT I do love Halloween designs. And having been inspired by magazines and other stitchers I have been known to stitch a bat or two😉🎃.
So, going back to the Halloween design I saw in Cross Stitcher (October 2020) I really wanted to stitch it. After all, it has probably been over a month since I had a new start which is way too long😂. The design called for light purple fabric which I didn't have, so I decided to replace it with off-white aida fabric. And I search through my stash for appropriate thread colours and came up with this...
The one other Halloween WIP project I have is this design, Cats, Bats & Witches, by The Prairie Schooler.
Then I spent Sunday afternoon gridding my fabric, so I haven't actually stitched that much on it...
...yet! But I really look forward to adding an Halloweeny element after another to this piece!
I managed to stitch a bit on it too, and maybe I can actually finish it this year.
Then, of course, there is the larger version of this chart...
...which I'm sure I'll make a start on one of these days. Especially after I get some more DMC 3371!
And finally a sweet picture of my two darling boys enjoying the Swedish autumn!
Hope you're all staying healthy and have time for lots of stitching!
Annie
I love your Christmas project and I can sympathize about using three strands of floss--something I never do by choice.
ReplyDeleteIt's a pain in the butt, but on the other hand the stitching on 11-count aida is pretty easy so it kind of makes up for the hassle of three threads..:D
DeleteI love your new start!!! So cute!! Hope your sweet boy continues to improve
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad he's doing better and lovely work! Those are some fun seasonal projects. I think I might have the PS? I can't remember.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear your dog is feeling better. They can sure cause us stress but they are so worth it. Love your new Halloween project. I'm the same way. When I'm under a lot of stress I just don't enjoy stitching. Which is weird because I do it to release stress. I hope you can find more time soon.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry that the pups have been having a time of it. I hope that they both improve quickly and stay on the mend. That is a cute Halloween picture you found! I hope you are able to stitch on one of them to help relieve your stress.
ReplyDeleteSuch a worrying time when furbabies are ill, not knowing exactly what's wrong or how they're feeling. Glad things have improved for both them on you. :)
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