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I think it's fair to say that I am one of life's planners! My stitching is pretty much wrapped up for 2016, so that's when I start to think about what I want to do in 2017. What I want to stitch is easy, how I'm going to achieve it, well that's another story!
So as for the what, here's a little selection of next year's projects:
I'll be stitching projects from both of the books and treating them as "learning projects" as a way of improving my stitching techniques, reading around the subject and generally enjoying immersing myself in a project. I'm looking forward to the Hardanger and using entirely new-to-me-threads that thanks to a specialist lacemaking and tatting shop I was able to source online in the UK. I'm still wavering on which of the samplers in The Proper Stitch to go for. Being a Tudor nut, I'm thinking maybe I should go for the Tudor Rose Sampler but the other two samplers are beautiful too.
Alongside that will be more samplers including a piece I have wanted to stitch for about five years by Reflets de Soie. It's a redwork sampler to be stitched using the AVAS silks and flax linen in the left hand side of the photo along with a bit of ribbon work. At 250 x 400 stitches, I'm hoping the bands of letters will be a soothing stitch to possibly last the year. Then there are the other samplers pictured which will be stitched on high counts of linen probably using Nina's gorgeous threads.
Once again it will be stitching from stash which is what I have basically done for the past two years. The only exception would be completing my collection of Nina's silks and cottons and buying linens as and when I need them. My Pinterest board is so full of the many patterns in my stash that I want to stitch that very few on my wishlist make it much further than that these days!
Now for the how......... I no longer have the time and energy I used to have to stitch. I'm okay with that, after all my life amounts to more that the number of stitches I make and the stash I buy (or don't buy in my case!). This means that when I do get a chance to stitch, the project has to tick all the right boxes - otherwise I feel I just as well sit making random stitches in a piece of linen to no end and to no avail! I've been stitching for long enough to know what I love and what works for me and basically that is what 2017 is all about - quality not quantity I guess. Taking patterns I love and using the stash that I love to stitch them. I see no point in starting a project just because I can, which is why despite the fact that I've been contemplating starting another Chatelaine for a while, I haven't done it because they no longer tick all the boxes for me. I like to have projects that are easy, mindless, soothing stitching and I like to have projects that are challenging and 2017 is going to be a mixture of both.
Where this leaves blogging I don't know, less stitching means less to blog about - but I'm thinking I should be able to manage a monthly update. I've really enjoyed the bits of OAAT stitching I've done this year (thanks to Justine), so that will be something I will be taking forward to next year.
I'm really looking forward to my projects for next year and a much more chilled approach to my stitching. By now you know that I'm not much of a "social stitcher" and all the hoop-la that goes along with that side of things - but it's nice to share what I've done in this little corner of the interweb :).
Thanks for reading.........
Happy Stitching!