I have been puttering among my needlework projects.
I've done a little of this, a little of that, but hardly enough to talk about.
I did finish my homework for my Elizabethan Rose class. Not only have I finished it, I finished it two weeks before the next class. That is not typical behavior so don't expect it to continue.
I rolled the scrolls on Ann Kemp and started working on the bottom half. Actually, I'm going to try to finish the borders and do the attribution along the bottom. This requires stitching letters again. I would rather get the letters out of the way and then work on the fun stuff.
And I figured out where the directions for filling in the little tree motifs were in the instructions for the Queen Sampler and got a start on doing that.
As usual, I am bouncing from one project to another like a BB in a boxcar. And if you know what a BB and a boxcar are, you may just be dating yourself. I realized I must be amongst the elderly when I saw a question on FB--the stitcher was getting ready to put a drum together and the directions said you could use BBs as weights. She had no idea what they were.
Like I said in an earlier post, I've become an elder.
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