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  • Week Forty-Eight, December 3, 2015

    - 03 Dec 2015
    While I kitted up my December Crazy Quilt/Bead Journal Project block, I didn't actually do any stitching on it. I did, however, finish a few fill colors on "Revenge", the seventh of the "Roll Your Own Mandalas". I now have a small amount (maybe 25%) of

  • Week Forty-Nine, December 10, 2015

    - 10 Dec 2015
    I decided this week to try to get my December Crazy Quilt/Bead Journal block finished. I was slowed down by holiday prep and gatherings but I did manage to get all (or most of --- I haven't decided yet) the seam treatments done. Here it is, hooped and

  • Week Fifty, December 17, 2015

    - 17 Dec 2015
    This week was pretty much dominated by gatherings (meet the new coach, quilt guild holiday brunch, University President's holiday reception, lunch with my two best friends) and decorating the tree. No pictures for the gatherings but here is the tree,

  • International Hermit and Stitch Weekend December 18 - 20, 2015

    - 21 Dec 2015
    Happy first day of winter! I finally got back to stitching on "Revenge" after completing my last block for the 2015 combined Crazy Quilt Journal and Bead Journal Projects! I finished color #10 (of 12) and started #11! Christmas holidays will be

  • Week Fifty-One, December 24, 2015

    - 24 Dec 2015
    Only two stitching days since reporting in for International Hermit and Stitch Weekend, but I am on the last color *number 12!) for “Revenge”! So it’s looking good for having this part of “Roll Your Own” completed in 2015. Only two more mandalas to

  • WIPocalypse, December 2015 - the Cold Full Moon (and Christmas Day, 2015!)

    - 26 Dec 2015
    The final WIPocalypse post of the year has the theme "Recap your accomplishments for the year! " This will be easy because this is one of the least productive stitchery years I have had in ages. Travel, a series of nasty respiratory infections and just