This month's topic is How do you keep your stash organized? and I'm SO glad you ask because - frankly, I don't. Thing is, I didn't have much of a stash until very recently, only a dark and cramped box were I put everything I had given up on or couldn't use at the moment and oh my looks like I did have a stash after all, I just didn't know what it was. Anyways, know that I startet working on more complex projects and also accumulating lots of to-be-worked-on stuff, I felt the need for a new system, so right now I'm in the process of getting everything out of this dark cramped box and onto a shelf.
As you can see, I'm by no means finished yet (also, my room is still a mess from getting everything out of the box and not yet on the shelf, and yes, that might be one of the reasons for neglecting my blog a little). The general idea is that by having everything out in the open, I'll be kind of forced to actually keep it all neat and tidy, and to not lose contect with everything I already have, so hopefully, I won't find stuff like this in the future:
Enough with the dark talk, let's get on to my actual stitching progress! It's not as much as I would have liked it to be, but as it's strechted across three projects, it's still not bad, I guess.
First, I spent some more time with Peacock Tapestry. I got through what I suppose is not even half a section of the border (the middle sections on the vertical borders are pretty big) before I got bored - I did power stitch another section right before that, after all - ans switched on to another project. But I hope that I can finish at least this section in April (there's still a bit more to do but the whole section didn't fit inside the frame).
Last but not least, I spent a weekend at and two train rides to and from Felix' parents on my Tully bookmark, which made quite some progress. Fish is done, next to fill up the red, but I probably won't be able to finish just yet, because silly me somehow managed to order to skeins of white and one skein of red instead of the other way around.
While I was working on this on the train ride home, a women sitting across from me adressed me and wanted to know where I got the patterns and my awesome Q-snap frame, so we started talking a bit and I got to introduce her to the treasures of the internet and where they are to be found. Quite a fun experience, I never met another stitcher in real life before.
So, now you're up to date with my progress (if only I could say the same thing about my finishes page and my dA, still need to upload several pictures from march...) and everything else will follow soon, I promise. Until then, fare thee well, and stitch on!
7 comments:
You've had a busy week, I remind myself that I'm happy with my Tully, but that red looks wonderful, and I did warn you that those bookmarks use a lot of floss, they are so pretty.
I've never randomly met a stitcher, sounds like fun.
I hope Krystal reads this because I am officially MOTIVATED to stitch again!! Thank you so very much :D And I'm wondering if Nancy and I have been bad influences on you since you are now looking at various storage options for your "stash" which you wouldn't really have if we hadn't......uhm....been around to show you the way to proper hoarding?
I hope your computer gets better soon, we have IHSW this Saturday and you need to be there!
Looking great! And my stash is currently all thrown in a box so.....you're better off than I am right now.
I have some things that look like your "messy" projects, too! And BTW, I think the plural is tablecloths, which I know because I had to look it up one time!
They all look great. I can empathize with you about computers. I hope yours gets better real soon.
Haha thank you, one learns something new every day ^_^
The computer itself is fine actually, it's Firefox that is giving me trouble...now switched over to Chrome, apparently, that's working better.
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