Hello friends!  It’s been a great stitchy month.  Despite a few days off here and there, I managed to finish my model stitches and knock out my personal goals as well, so I’m thrilled!  

My oldest WIP, Fairy Rain, had 1.5 days love & 1,506 stitches added, much of was backstitch counted as half.  I finished the wings, the skin including her face, filled in many ninja stitches and worked extensively with the metallics, mostly backstitching.  She is very close now.

Fairy Rain WIP 1-31-23

Alice SAL, the lovely and terrible (j/k), had 1.5 stitchy days and 1,207 added.  I kept bringing her for the Daily 30 weekly challenge(s) to do 300 stitches on a SAL.  Somewhat perfectly, 4 of those tasks were just right to finish the Cheshire Cat and Frog & Fish Footman panels, including backstitch and borders.  It feels good to be on track with this project again, hopefully I can keep it up.  

Alice SAL WIP 1-31-23

Fata dell’ Aurora had a bit less than a day attention, and 813 stitches added.   In addition to frogging some of the (misplaced) stitches I did for Bingo last year, I worked on the mountains on her right, a bit of her skin, and a little bit of wings.  She’s starting to come together, but I really need to get the 6! colors of Petite Treasure braid that are needed, mostly for her dress and wings.  

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Easter Bunny House, my other main goal, also had 1.5 stitchy days and a whopping 1,803 stitches added.  Mostly I worked on the garden to the right and below the door, but I did start backstitching the house’s lower level, and realized that there is still some stitches to fill in.  So I have decided to put on the brakes and backstitch as much as I can before continuing with the garden.  My strong preference would be avoid thousands of backstitches at the end.  

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Bellatrix was called for WIPGO, so I set a 1k goal for myself, and gave her 2 days and 1,203 stitches.  Last year’s progress was kind of patchy from bingo, fortunately everything seemed correct, so I started at the midline and began working down to fill in the lower left quadrant, including metallics.  I used almost an entire spool of black Kreinik #4 braid!  Bellatrix WIP 1-31-23
The Scary Apothecary series was also called for WIPGO, or Skeleton Polish and Broomstick Fuel, specifically.  So I had to start them, giving each about a day, 1,201 stitches added on Skeleton, and 1,301 added on Broomstick.  Finishing Cackle Lozenges from last year was also a personal goal, that a took an hour or two and 291 stitches.  IMG_2076

Witches Werewolves Warlocks Watching (say that five times fast!), had a 1.5 days and 1,204 stitches added. I worked on the werewolf, borders, and started backstitching (just the witch’s shoes so far). 

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Christmas Angels kept coming up for Daily 30 challenges, strangely.  So, they got 1.25 days love and 1,200 stitches added.  I finished the right border section, with the exception of metallics, and made a nascent start on the left angel’s dress.  It calls for DMC light effects; I won’t be bothering with that, but I haven’t figured out the right color of Kreinik to substitute yet.  

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As for Christmas ornaments, I worked on 3 and even got a finish, over 2 days. Christmas Love by the Little Stitcher / JCS Ornaments 2022 was a start and 1,025 to finish, not including a little extra backstitch I added to jazz it up.  It’s on 36 count opalescent linen (Silkweaver) and I think the white snowflakes pop against the blue fabric.  And I did french knots for the eyes.  Vinney reindeer had 405 stitches added, Santa’s on his Way was a new start with 400 added, I do plan to work on it a bit more today.    

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So January was a productive and fun stitchy month, including 10k stitches I did to finish 2 models (sorry, can’t share pics yet).  Now for the question of the month:

If you have been to retreats, what are you must-bring items and supplies?  Mighty bright clip on light (battery operated), plus the extension cable for when a plug is available, extra needles, portable scroll frame/stand and carefully selected projects that will fit on it, scissors, double check of patterns & threads required, plus a project bag or two to keep everything together.  Burt Bee’s Lip balm, Udderly Smooth hand cream, a hoodie and/or hat to keep warm even in summer (sometimes AC is overdone!)  

And now for my February Goals, which are extensive, it’s a short month but I’m ready! 

•Fairy Rain, Witches Werewolves, Vinney, Believe, Penguin Greetings, Goodness and Light, My Wishes for You (ornaments): to finish all

•Alice SAL: Finish Knave of hearts including backstitch & border

•Fata dell’ Aurora, Bellatrix, Easter Bunny House, Renaissance Mermaid, Santa’s Workshop: minimum 2k stitches each

Please come back soon for an update on my 2023 new start, Minecraft Sampler for my kiddo.  

Happy Stitching 

4 responses to “2023 WIPocalypse: January”

  1. Serendipitous Jo Avatar
    Serendipitous Jo

    Lovely work this month. Fairy Rain is amazing. There is so much metallic in your Bellatrix design!
    Well done on the Smalls too.
    Definitely a sign that Oliver is growing up fast, stitching Minecraft and not teddy bears for him!

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  2. Bridgette Avatar

    Wow! That Alice SAL is amazing!! I have never seen it before.Congratulations on your productive January! May the rest of the year be the same. I have added you to my reader and look forward to following your projects. ~Bridgette

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  3. Leonore Avatar
    Leonore

    Wow, you aren’t just back, you’re back with a force! Well done. I’m glad you’re enjoying your stitching again, and might be able to celebrate with a couple finishes soon!

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  4. Astrid Avatar

    So many wonderful pieces you’re working on, with great progress.
    Any news on any upcoming VA retreats?

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