I can’t stand it anymore! I really, really need to look into getting a new scanner ASAP because I absolutely hate photographing my stitching!
Before I left Germany, I scanned nearly everything because it gave a better view of my progress and because it was so much simpler and quicker. These days when I finally get something done or (gasp!) have a happy dance I have to make sure my batteries are charged, take 10+ pictures (two of which might be decent), download the pictures, and then crop and touch everything up before I can even think of posting them.
And then when I finally get all of that accomplished, I almost always get called away before I can get everything uploaded. So, take my word for it… I have been stitching. In fact, the night before Christmas I had my last happy dance of the year when I finished “Home of a Needleworker” and I have made some significant progress on “Fairy Flora.” And I promise, one of these days I will even have some pictures (or scans) to prove it!
I see from my blogroll that not only is it time for my monthly goal wrap-up, it is also time to look back at my 2006 stitching plan and see how I did. I think I will put my 2006 Stitching Plan Review in a separate post, but here is a quick recap of my December goals and an overview of what I want to accomplish in January:
For December I planned to:
- Have the “Baby’s 1st Christmas Ornament” from The Victoria Sampler for my nephew stitched and finished by December 15. – Not quite. I finished everything up before Christmas though…
- Start and finish(?) my Winter Quaker Exchange Piece. (Post date January 10) – I will be starting that today.
- Participate in the Robin’s Nest December Stitch-A-Thon. Even though I didn’t post any progress pictures, I did participate.
- Continue with the Robin’s Nest Ornie SAL – Yep!
- Start a new round of my rotation. – Yep!
- Finish “Home of a Needleworker” by the end of the year. – Yep! Last Happy Dance of the Year!

- Stitch for an hour a day. – Nope. I was just too busy.
Now for January, I plan to:
- Finish and mail my Winter Quaker Exchange Piece. (Post date January 10)
- Participate in the Robin’s Nest January Stitch-A-Thon.
- Continue working through my rotation.
- Get ready to start my “Romantic Stitcher” SAT with Cathy.
- Choose my pattern for the Biscornu Exchange at the Robin’s Nest and if I have time, make a practice one.
And my final goal for January… buy a new scanner!



