Saturday, June 23, 2012

Finished!

Hello Stitchy Friends!

It is with glee that I report Shores of Hawks Run Hollow is finished!  I finished it Thursday evening.  I will wait to share a photo of the finished work after I manage to get it pressed. 

It is my plan to take it to the cross stitch shop in Clinton, where I had Christmas at Hawks Run Hollow framed as well as Village at Hawks Run Hollow.  I am hoping to frame it to match the others.  I haven't decided where I am going to hang it yet. 

I am making progress on my recuperation.  I went back to work this week.  Tuesday night, I was wondering if this was a good decision or not, as I was pretty tired.  But, it got easier as the week went on.  However, I was pretty happy that it was Friday yesterday.  I was ready for a couple days off. 

I also made strides this week by going upstairs to our bedroom to sleep instead of booting our son out of his bedroom on our main floor.  There is nothing like sleeping in your own bed.  So, all in all, progress is being made.

I will be glad once I am back to 'normal' and can accomplish more tasks around the house on my own.  Mike and Holly continue to be taking up the slack around here, for which I'm very thankful.

I've been enjoying some good books lately.  I recently finished Island Apart by Steven Raichlen.  It was a sweet summer story. 

As far as stitching goes, I started stitching Ida Crow by Good Huswife.  It is going to be a fun stitch that shouldn't take too long.  Thanks to a dear stitching friend for generously loaning me her chart. :)
I will post a photo when finished.  Here is a photo of the chart.
I am planning to stitch her partner Ira next.  Thanks so much, for sharing your charts, Carol.  I will be returning them before long.

Hope this finds you all enjoying some relaxation and stitching time this weekend!

 

9 comments:

  1. Congratulations on finishing Shores! Looking forward to seeing it framed. Glad going back to work turned out to be a good decision and that it's getting easier on you. Hope you continue to improve and heal up quickly. Love Ida Crow!

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  2. Congratulations on your finish! Hope you will find extra wall space. Your next project looks beautiful, I'm sure you'll enjoy it. It's good you're feeling better, just make sure not to overdo it, so try to sit and stitch:-)

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  3. Happy dancing with you! I can't wait to see it in all its framed glory. Hope you're healed up soon.

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  4. Wow! I'm impressed at a HRH finish!! Glad to hear you are feeling better.

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  5. Woohoo!! Congratulations on the finish! I'm glad to hear that you're feeling better, too. I love that Ida Mae and Ira--so cute.

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  6. Congratulations on your HRH finish! I'm looking forward to seeing it framed. So glad work is going well and that you're feeling better.
    Love all things The Goode Huswife and Ida and Ira are no exception. They'll be fun to stitch.

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  7. Glad to hear you're recovering enough to climb those stairs, Melody! And congratulations on the Shores finish--I know how much work goes into those beauties :)

    Glad Mrs. Ida and Mr. Ira are enjoying their "vacation" at your house--I'm sure you'll love stitching them. Enjoy!!

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  8. Glad to hear you're feeling better! Ida will be adorable : )

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  9. Congrats on the finish! Ida looks cute.

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