I like making plans, I like to do lists, marking off things accomplished, it is my own system of accountability. At the sake of being redundant one of the positive things about the pandemic was rediscovering my stash. On those days of isolation, I would shop my stash. Rediscovering designs, fibers, finishing fabrics, accoutrements started me thinking about stitching things I always wanted to stitch. So. . .for 2024 I have decided to focus on those pieces. I’m calling it things you always wanted to stitch, but allowed yourself to be distracted by new releases. Don’t start thinking I won’t get pulled away, because there are some retreat pieces I have already put on shopping wish list. In no particular order here are older designs I want to stitch in 2024.
This was released as a kit in 2014 (The Scarlett House/Norden Crafts). 2014, yes this has been in my stash for a few years. Love the stone house, reminds me of the stone houses in Pennsylvania.
In the words of AppleJack “this should keep you out of trouble for awhile.” There are many other designs calling my name and I haven’t forgotten them. Plans may change, new releases may excite me and quilting and punch needle might also need some attention.
So many wonderful patterns to choose from, but Harriette is by far my favorite!!!
ReplyDeleteSeveral of your picks are lurking somewhere in my "plans" as well. I will need to give serious consideration to your 2024 plan...I really have so many "gotta-stitch"s in my stash and yet, like you say, get distracted by new releases or things I am seeing others stitch. That really needs to change. Thanks for the inspiration. ~Robin~
ReplyDeleteGreat choices!
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I'm a list maker and planner as well. I have started planning my birthday/RAK gift stitching for 2024 (and in some cases have started/finished some of the early birthday gifts that are needed in January). The projects you have pulled for 2024 are amazing. I hope you enjoy them greatly. Happy Friday!
ReplyDeleteApplejack may be right on this. LOL I decided to start a sampler once I am done creating Christmas for our store. I already purchased everything for it and am looking forward to stitching it. Keep us posted on yours. Janice
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