Sunday, January 18, 2026

Starry Night Stitch-a-Long, part 1

Happy 2026 everyone! 

It's been a busy SIX WEEKS since our last check in. We just returned from Antarctica, which was amazing, but I still managed to get a LOT of stitching done. 

First I want to share the secret projects that I couldn't share until after Christmas. 

Here's the lovely burgundy beaded project I kept teasing: 



It went to my pal Suz who loves her black cats. 

And here's an "American Robin" ornament I embroidered from my sweet mother-in-law; we often laugh that robins are totally different in the US and the UK: 



And, finally, here are some sardines for my foodie friend Rebecca: 


Okay, that's the past. Let's talk about the future. 

I've decided to dive in to another big, full-coverage piece: DMC's version of Van Gogh's The Starry Night. 



I am going to follow what I like to call "the Avis method" again, like I did on Great Wave -- and just stitch a column of the pattern every three weeks. That means it will take about two years of stitch-a-long to complete it, but I think that will still allow me to work on other projects. 

So far all I've done is grid the fabric and mount it on the frame... it feels overwhelming but I hope to get the first "top half of a column" done in the next three weeks. 


I have realized, however, that my roller bars are too short for this... so I am going to have to find longer ones. That will actually allow me to stretch the fabric taut.

Now, a little more history. I wanted to make a special notebook for my Antarctica trip. I found an amazing stitchable notebook, bought a pattern on Etsy, and stitched part of it on the front. I'm very, very happy with it: 



I had planned to have the notebook as my "travel project", but it was so fun to stitch I finished it before we left. 

So I dug up a few smallish projects that would be easy to work on while travelling. And, well, I finished ALL of them. (Nothing like 28 hours of travel each way to get some work done!). 

an old "stitch and zip" kit that has been languishing in my stash

a quick felt kit I picked up a few years ago

a tiny cross stitch card kit

Finally -- if anyone is still scrolling! -- here's a picture I took the night we got to camp (!!!) on Antarctica. I'll be writing more about the trip, eventually, when I can really process everything. 

gentoo penguins and a hungry gentoo chick

I can't wait to check out what my fellow stitchers -- Avis, Claire, KathyMargaret, Megan, Deborah, Sharon, Daisy, Cathie, LindaMary Margaret, Cindy, Helen -- have been up to over the past six weeks. I'm sure it's amazing stuff!

Sunday, December 7, 2025

Holiday Countdown Stitch-a-Long, part 2

Hi everyone! 

I can't believe how quickly the last 3 weeks has gone. Last time I teased a secret project:


I'm thrilled to report that, while I can't show the full result, I finished and even framed the piece so it's ready for Christmas. Here's another tease: 


In my haste to finish, frame, and wrap it I didn't even take a picture with beads! But I promise to share the final-final after Christmas. :)

The next project, that I *can* share, is this little kit. My mom recently moved into a senior living facility and needed to downsize, so I inherited a bunch of craft kits. This little "Happiness" sign will go great outside her apartment door, and it's only 5x5 so should be pretty quick to stitch up:


In a perfect world, I would also finish two small needle felting kits before the holiday, but let's be honest... it's probably not going to happen. 

This is our last check-in of 2025; we'll be back in six weeks. I want to wish all of my fellow stitchers -- 
Avis, Claire, KathyMargaret, Megan, Deborah, Sharon, Daisy, Cathie, LindaMary Margaret, Cindy, Helen -- and everyone else reading this the happiest of holidays, however and whatever you celebrate. This stitch-a-long has continued to inspire and motivate me to pick up UFOs, WIPs, and dusty kits from my stash and get them done. I've loved cheering everyone on, doing happy dances with them, and being inspired by the beautiful and amazing project they work on. I'm grateful for you all and wish you all the best in 2026!

Sunday, November 16, 2025

Holiday Countdown Stitch-a-Long, part 1

Hi everyone! I'm late in my time zone because we just got back from a weekend away for our TWENTIETH anniversary. Seems unbelievable. We spent a long weekend in a cozy cabin at Bay View State Park, hearing the pouring rain on the roof and gazing out to to Padilla Bay. 


Last time I decided I would start stitching some sugar skull ornaments. 



I don't know what I was thinking. These are SUPER detailed and very, very involved. But I did manage to finish the front of ONE of them. AFTER Halloween! 


(Still, it's beautiful and I will definitely stitch the others... next year.) 

Then I figured it was time to set them aside for a while to work on some Christmas presents. I can't show these to you for a few more weeks (wink, wink), but I finished embroidering an ornament and stitching a picture that I even found the perfect frame for on our weekend away. 

So what's next? In the short term there are more craft projects to finish between now and Christmas -- some cross stitch, some needle felting, some embroidery -- but of course I can't share them here. 

Here's a teaser of the project that's next up: 



Three weeks from now -- in DECEMBER, can you believe it? -- I'll attempt to tease some progress. In the meantime, don't forget to check out all the projects that my fellow stitchers are working on -- they're always super inspiring: Avis, Claire, KathyMargaret, Megan, Deborah, Sharon, Daisy, Cathie, LindaMary MargaretCindy, and Helen.

Sunday, October 26, 2025

Spooky Stitchin' Stitch-a-Long

Hi everyone! Life has been extra weird lately. I had a "Quick Check-in" meeting dropped on my calendar a couple of weeks ago, and when I joined it was my manager and a representative from HR telling me my position was being eliminated. Sigh. Honestly, I'm still in the angry phase, but I had been looking for a new job for a while. I knew when my manager came back from her 8-month maternity leave my days were numbered. So now I'm applying for jobs and trying to figure out what comes next. 

The sad thing about being laid off is that you can't relax or enjoy the free time... at least I can't. 

I have been doing some stitching, however, so have not one but TWO spooky finishes to show off! 

First, I finished and framed the spooky moth shadow box: 


Just noticed that the top two aren't quite straight, but the good news is that they are just pinned in there so easy to adjust!

For some extra spookiness, I stitched the "skulls" on the moths' backs in glow-in-the-dark floss: 


Because I finished that, I decided to start a kit I have had in my stash for who knows how long. I'm not even sure WHERE I got it, but the price tag says Epicurean Boutique. It's a pattern from Penny Lane Primitives that was kitted up with all the necessary felt. I thought I'd work on it slowly but surely, but I ended up finishing it: 

yes, those eyes are terrifying

Now, there's another week before Halloween, so I'm going to get started on these sugar skulls:



Y'all know how much I love felt-and-sequin kits! I doubt I can finish all 4 in the next 3 weeks, let alone by Halloween. But we'll see.  

Don't forget to check out all the projects that my fellow stitchers are working on -- they're always super inspiring: Avis, Claire, KathyMargaret, Megan, Deborah, Sharon, Daisy, Cathie, LindaMary MargaretCindy, and Helen.

Sunday, October 5, 2025

Groovy Chicks stitch-a-long, happy dance time!

Hi everyone! I'm just going to cut to the chase here... it's happy dance time!

I finished the stitching on the pink bird: 


Then I laid all three out together: 


And your eyes don't deceive you; for whatever reason the green one is wider... despite being the same number of stitches. But it didn't really matter... because it stitched up just fine!


I'm SO PLEASED with these ladies!


What's next? Well, as you know I love Halloween. So my next project is this "Spooky Moth Shadow Box":



It's stitched on perforated paper, then you cut out the moths and mount them in a shadow box. It's not a TON of stitching, and I love the colors, so I hope that I'll finish it before Halloween. I've "kitted up" the project, and I'll report my progress at our next check-in at the end of October!


Now I'm off to check out all the projects that my fellow stitchers are working on -- they're always super inspiring: Avis, Claire, Christina, KathyMargaret, Megan, Deborah, Sharon, Daisy, Cathie, LindaMary MargaretCindy, and Helen.



Sunday, September 14, 2025

Groovy Chicks Stitch-a-Long, part 8

Another three weeks has flown by -- it's crazy how fast time passes sometimes!

Last time I had just barely started work on the pink bird: 

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I'm sorry to report that, well, I haven't made much more progress on it. Also, weirdly, it looks yellow in my photographs. Must be the lighting in my house!


really, this Aida is baby pink

I love the colors -- pinks, peaches, oranges, violets -- and I love how this is coming together. It's just been my second priority, craft wise, for a while. 

What was my first priority, you ask? This silly gift for my husband: 


When we went to Crater Lake a few weeks ago we stopped at the Timberline Lodge on Mount Hood on the way home. Timberline Lodge was used for the exterior shots of the fictional Overlook Hotel in The Shining. I found this pattern on Etsy that has the famous hallway carpet pattern as the frame, and the words Jack Nicholson is typing over and over. I adapted it to say "Wil" instead of Jack. I thought it would stitch up quickly, but took a lot longer than expected and I hadn't even finished it when we pulled up in the parking lot. I'm not sure what I will do with it -- either frame and hang it in the hallway at home, or stitch it onto one of his packing cubes because travel makes us both less dull. :) 

I have another project I'm going to start on October 1 (because you know I like a spooky season project!) but between now and September 30 I will be stitching away on this pink bird. Fewer distractions, so hopefully I'll get at least half of the stitching done. 

Now I'm off to check out all the projects that my fellow stitchers are working on -- they're always super inspiring: Avis, Claire, Christina, KathyMargaret, Megan, Deborah, Sharon, Daisy, Cathie, LindaMary MargaretCindy, and Helen.

Sunday, August 24, 2025

Groovy Chicks Stitch-a-Long, part 7

Just got back from a fantastic weekend away, so posting this later than usual on Stitch-a-Long Sunday.

Last time I had finished the blue bird, and "kitted" the pink bird: 


Well, I made only the tiniest dent on pinkie, but as we always say, all progress is progress!


Life is alway extra crazy at the end of summer -- trying to do all the summer things before it's over. So I can make no predictions as to how much progress I expect in the next three weeks. But we'll see! Until then, please check out all the projects that my fellow stitchers are working on -- they're always super inspiring: Avis, Claire, Christina, KathyMargaret, Megan, Deborah, Sharon, Daisy, Cathie, LindaMary MargaretCindy, and Helen.

Sunday, August 3, 2025

Groovy Chicks Stitch-a-Long, part 6

Three more weeks? What??? Hope everyone is enjoying their summer. 

Last time I had been working on the blue Groovy Chick:


I am happy to report that I have finished the blue chick:


I love those eyelashes! (And I'm sorry the picture is so washed out.)

Pink bird is "kitted" and ready to go: 


By our next check in I hope to have made a good start on pinkie, possibly even to be halfway. I have a mini-vacation between now and then, not sure if I'll bring this project or a different one along. So we'll see. 

Until then, please check out all the projects that my fellow stitchers are working on -- they're always super inspiring: Avis, Claire, Christina, KathyMargaret, Megan, Deborah, Sharon, Daisy, Cathie, LindaMary MargaretCindy, and Helen.

Sunday, July 13, 2025

Groovy Chicks Stitch-a-Long, part 5

Hi everyone! As always in the summer, I can't believe 3 weeks have gone by. 

Last time I had started the Groovy Chicks series, and finished the stitching on the green chick:


This time I started on the blue chick, and I think I'm about halfway done: 


I keep feeling surprised at how the paisley patterns are taking longer to stitch than the simpler patterns on the chickens, but I really love the colors on these. Hopefully I'll finish the stitching on the blue bird by our next check-in and be ready to take on the pink one!


Until then, please check out all the projects that my fellow stitchers are working on -- they're always super inspiring: Avis, Claire, Christina, KathyMargaret, Megan, Deborah, Sharon, Daisy, Cathie, LindaMary MargaretCindy, and Helen.

Sunday, June 22, 2025

Funky Chickens -- and Groovy Chicks -- Stitch-a-Long, part 4

Hi everyone! Determined to post ON TIME this time. :) 

Last time I had actually stitched up all three of the Funky Chickens: 


So this time I decided to start in on the Groovy Chicks pattern, also by Satsuma Street. 


I love the colors and patterns on these, and decided to stitch them as designed -- on pale green, pink, and blue fabric. I started in on the pale green one and finished the stitching: 


The paisley patterns are fun, but more detailed to stitch and a little more complicated. Still, I like how they look and I feel like these birds will have more personality than their chicken pals. 

I'm now going to start working on the blue bird, and hope to be halfway done by our next check-in. 

Until then, please check out all the projects that my fellow stitchers are working on -- they're always super inspiring: Avis, Claire, Christina, KathyMargaret, Megan, Deborah, Sharon, Daisy, Cathie, LindaMary MargaretCindy, and Helen.