I am very pleased with my progress of my new start and have spent all this last week just stitching this.
It is so pretty and as it grows I love it more and more!
And the quilt that I am sewing is this tulip design, which I will sew at my sewing class and for a week of evenings too.
I intend to rotate these three WIPs, I want to work on each one for a week of evenings and see how I go.
Of course things happen and maybe I won't be able to, but my intentions are to stitch and sew each evening.. although I do have my Italian evening class one evening and also that has an afternoon taken up with home work.. yes home work. But the classes are not cheap and I would like to be able to make myself understood when we holiday there, so no point doing the class if I don't make the effort at home.
So what are you doing? I have been reading blogs and I did note not so many stitchers are having a new start for the first 15 days of January.. but lots else going on.
I have so many charts I need to be more focused and try to get them done.
So ...a presto and ciao!

Good for you learning Italian! Keep at it.
ReplyDeleteWhat sweet tulips.
I am trying to finish Theotokos.
Beautiful work! My Mama was a quilter, LOVE that tulip design! Enjoy your day dear friend, stitching is a great way to spend the evenings! HUGS!
ReplyDeleteLove your projects, I would hate to have to own up to how many charts I have waiting to be done.
ReplyDeleteThe tulip quilt is going to very super. Life the new start.
ReplyDeleteLovely stitching , your top one is such a beautiful design , I shall enjoy watching it grow.
ReplyDeleteLove the cross stitches. The tulip patches are looking good,,,
ReplyDeletePretty projects Chris.
ReplyDeleteLinda
Great projects!
ReplyDeleteLovely projects, both stitching and quilting
ReplyDeleteTwo great stitching projects there, looking forward to seeing your YOTA progress. Love the tulip quilt. Good luck with the lessons.
ReplyDeleteI love your choice of projects.
ReplyDeleteGreat progress, love the tulips.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work on your tulip quilt. And some nice project choices for this year's stitching.
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