Here we go for the March installment of Measi's long running WIPocalypse SAL. I'm a little late this month but we are going to ignore that and jump right in!
The question if the month is Which are your favorite three designers? It's so hard to pick just three! There are so many great designers out there. Some everyone knows, and I do have a fondness for the 'big ones', like Teresa Wentzler, Joan Eliott, Mirabilia or Durene Jones. I constantly discover new ones too. But I think this time for my favourite, I will pick designers that not only do gorgeous design work, but I've also had great personal interactions with!
In third place, there is Jody Ellis from UnconventionalXStitch. She dropped to third place only because I pretty much reached saturation on how many full coverage patterns I own, but she is by far still the best designer I know for these, and a lovely person too! She's still rebuilding her physical inventory after a fire last year, so if you are in the market for some great full coverage patterns, go check her out.
In second place, a newer addition to the list, is Olena from LivingOnTheRainbow. She does very fun and cute patterns, often with interesting 3D finishing constructions - probably best known are her little books of stuff, but she also does mittens, little caravans, houses, potion bottles...really fun! I don't know her as well as the others either, but I've had some interactions with her on Instagram and she seems like a lovely person.
Top of my list, for various reasons, has to by my good friend Ashley from Make It Pink! We've been friends for years, she does such amazingly detailed patterns. Best known for her Hannah Alexander Much-Style princesses, she's recently gained some traction and signed up a couple more artists, newest and most exciting being Karen Hallion. She also just started a Flosstube if anyone is interested in checking that out!
Now to my own stitching, coincidentally, not by any of those designers, haha! Every month I share my progress on The Loneliness of Autumn by Love Thy Thread. It felt like I didn't make a lot of progress in March, but I did go from 89.35% to 90.55%, which means I must have added about 1400 stitches! I also had another page finish, and while this one is being confetti-y, I'm getting close!
March was also the first one-a-day challenge of the year, and I picked my blue tablecloth, currently my oldest WIP. After not really feeling it in the beginning of the month, it went really well after a while, adding a full length or more most days. I managed to finish one of the four sides, and made a little start on the next one. This might not be finished this year, but if I can pick it up for the other four challenges this year, I should at least to the halfway point! It will be good to get this one out of the stash eventually.