First up, my progress on my “Too Cute to Spook” SAL with Dawn.

Next up, a review of my May goals and what I hope to accomplish in June.
For May, I wanted to:
- Participate in the May SAT. – Yep! I even remembered to post over there too!
- Work on “Too Cute to Spook” with Dawn. – Yep! We are getting dangerously close to a Happy Dance too…
- Finish “Choo Choo Train.” – Yep! It’s hanging on my wall waiting to be framed.
- Work on “Castle Sampler” or “Spring Queen” or both. – Yep! Worked on “Castle Sampler.”
I am going to keep my June goals simple, but I may end up stitching more than I had planned in June. I found out today that my Summer I class might get canceled due to low enrollment.
I won’t know for sure for a few days though. Anyway, for June, I hope to:
- Participate in the June SAT.
- Work on (and maybe finish) “Too Cute to Spook” with Dawn.
- Work on “Castle Sampler” or “Spring Queen” or both.
- Work on “Navajo Style.”
Hmm… “What is this ‘Navajo Style’ piece she is talking about?” you ask.
Well, you ask, I answer.
“Navajo Style” is a piece by Joan Elliott and is in The World of Cross Stitching March 2006 issue. I started it a while back for a non-stitching, non-blogging, but beading and over all quite crafty friend of mine and have put a few stitches in it here and there over the last couple of months, but tonight I decided to pull it out and start working on it seriously so that maybe I can get it finished by the end of the summer.
It’s a good thing my friend doesn’t know I am stitching it for her though… that way the only pressure I am under to finish it comes from within.



