No one will be surprised to hear that I've changed my plans. Plum Street Samplers has several new patriotic charts and I was smitten with all of them. My original plan was to stitch America - 250 first.
I started it in mid-February, figured I could have it finished by the end of March (right!!), then I would start A Worthy Patriot and finish it by the end of May, have both of them framed and on the wall by July 4.
After a couple of weeks of stitching on America - 250, I changed my plans and figured I'd try to have it finished by the middle of April. That would give me the rest of April, all of May and June to finish A Worthy Patriot.
Now, I'm thinking if I get America - 250 stitched and framed by July 4, I'll be doing good!
Here's where I am as of March 9.
According to Markup, I'm 30% done and they say I will finish it on April 21. I suppose if that happens, I MIGHT could still start and finish A Worthy Patriot. We'll see.
I also have Pledge of Allegiance and Freedom Flock, both by Plum Street. But, there's also We Are Blessed (along with the drum to be painted and put together.
If I could get two of those three done and then stitch A Worthy Patriot later, I would be happy.
Here's something funny and if there are any new stitchers here, this may give you hope. I had stitched years and years and years ago but hadn't done anything really hard. Then when I started stitching again in 2020, I was using linen and the designs were more detailed (and difficult) than what I had stitched before.
The first few pieces I stitched when I started again, I had to get a bit creative to get things to match up. My borders would get so off that I started stitching the borders first. It was easier for me to have some "guidelines" once the border was stitched. It's still kinda rare for EVERYTHING to match up on my pieces. I know I need new glasses but I do use a magnifying light.
Anyway . . see the needle in the piece below that's just below the blue flower on the right. On this piece, I started at the top right, stitched over to the eagle. The middle of the eagle is the center of the piece. Then I started on the flag and then I started on Independence Hall. Then I stitched those letters "dent" (which is the end of "evident" - We hold these truths to be self-evident), then I started working back up towards the top.
I was shocked when I got to where my stitching had to meet up (at the needle) and it did! I told Vince this long story about how it used to never meet up and lately, it's all been matching up. He wasn't impressed. Please tell me you are! :)
I'll keep stitching on this one until it's finished and then I'll decide what to stitch next.









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