


It feels good to be sticking to the four day rule. Even though I'm not getting a lot done on each project, I'm making some progress and part of the point is to get a chance to work on everything within a reasonable period. I'd like to be able to work on everything at least once a year, but if I keep stacking the rotation with HAEDs, it will take closer to three to get through all my other WIPs. Which sounds soooooo pathetic, but it's a hobby right?
Of course the reason I'm whipping through my rotation is that I want to start Yvonne Gilbert's Beauty and the Beast, which I plan to put in the "anything goes" slot of the next round. Which, if I keep to the four day thing, I'll be able to do the second day of my holiday break so I'll also be able to dedicate some time to it. I probably won't be able to finish Motherhood in four days, since I only managed to get 900 stitches done when I restarted it. You wouldn't think that a monochromatic design would be so difficult to stitch! Oh, well, I'll just pick it back up to finish at the end of the next round.
Labels: While Summer Sleeps
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