Winter Square Finish
16 October 2006 21:53 round robins, exchanges, & gifts, wips
Well, I finally finished my square for Mylene’s round robin Saturday night… one day before the post date! This wasn’t a particularly difficult square to stitch and I was finished with it in about 20 hours, but with my sporadic stitching lately I managed to stretch those 20 hours over more than two weeks. I am pleased with the way it turned out and I hope Mylene likes it.
Now according to my daily rotation, Sunday is stitcher’s choice day if I don’t have any obligation stitching to do. Therefore last night I took the opportunity to stitch on one of my projects for the first time since before I left Germany. I worked for a couple of hours on “Home of a Needleworker” and managed to get half of the house’s roof done.
However, as I look back on the past couple of months and ahead to the next few, I think it is obvious that my daily rotation is on hold for now. When I have a chance to stitch every day the daily rotation works really well for me, but since I am not doing that right now, well… it just isn’t.
So I guess it is back to a screaming rotation for the foreseeable future because that seems the best way to define my life (and stitching) at the moment anyway. ![]()
Oh yeah, over the weekend my mom and I attended a quilt show. It was a small part of a larger weeked activity that I wrote a bit about in my main blog if you are interested.

17 October 2006 at 03:12
This is really a lovely little winter scene!
17 October 2006 at 10:07
Beautiful work! I’m sure Mylene will be quite pleased.
17 October 2006 at 14:44
That is so pretty! Mylene is sure to love it!
17 October 2006 at 20:23
That scene is so nice! Great job!
18 October 2006 at 17:02
Oooh, I like that! That’s really classy!
Elisabeth=)
20 October 2006 at 17:38
I love it! Thanks so much.
Hope this message gets to you as i tried a couple of times before and it didn’t appeared. Have a nice weekend.