There was a new addition to the list of projects, which makes 16 WIPS on the list, but there may be others that get added as I remember them or come across them. I don't mind if the list grows because having them front and center helps remind me to get them done and helps keep everything together in one spot.
The one that was added is Autumn Moon by Plum Street.
Yesterday was the first day I started stitching on the new plan and I realized that picking up a different project every 5 or 6 days is almost, at least for me, like starting a new project.
My first project to work on was Seeking Refuge.
Yesterday I stitched 521 stitches.
And here's where it was when I put it down last night.
I finished the bottom row of text and I got almost all the way across with the gold band under the text.
Today I begin preps for tomorrow's colonoscopy so I probably won't get as much done today and may get very little (or nothing) stitched tomorrow.
Once I make enough progress that it's worth showing, I'll post again.




You may have a lot of WIPs, but you do make much more progress than I do! I like your idea of picking up a new different project every few days—I also think it would be like starting something new.
ReplyDeleteI hope things went well with your procedure! Mine is scheduled for Friday.
I don’t know how you do it with having so many WIP’s. I get bogged down when I have more than two whether it’s quilting or cross stitching. I just don’t seem to get anything accomplished. Now I do have several projects kitted up ready to stitch and sew. I just get overwhelmed..lol. Hope your procedure goes well.
ReplyDeleteObviously, I'm not doing a great job of managing WIPS. Hopefully some day I will find a solution that works for me.
ReplyDeleteOf course your blog post reminds me that Seeking Refuge is in my WIP pile and I should pull that one back out instead of starting new things. :-)
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