Recap of 2018 Stitching Goals

This year’s goal is to stitch from stash, with minimal outlay for new designs and DMC that needs to be replenished, with the exception of Just Nan releases. That’s one vice I can’t give up. And any Mirabilia/Nora Corbett designs that may be discontinued that I don’t already have. Otherwise, I want to avoid buying fabric, specialty fibers and embellishments, where possible.

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Mele Kalikimaka by Monsterbubbles — Complete stitching. (This is small, but over one and tedious. I need the incentive to finish.)
** Stitching completed on July 14, 2018 **

Water Wonderland by Joan Elliott — Make significant progress on, if not complete, stitching. (This gift is so long overdue that I’m sure the recipient has completely forgotten about it.)
** Failed. Didn’t touch it **

Leilani the Hula Dancer by Nora Corbett — Complete stitching
** Stitching completed on June 17, 2018 **

Bonsai and Buddha by Dimensions — Make significant progress on stitching. (I like this piece and would like to rescue it from my long-standing WIP pile.)
** Failed. Some stitching completed, but nothing significant **

Fairy Moon by Mirabilia — Make some progress on stitching. (Another long-standing WIP.)
** Failed. Pulled out and re-kitted, but no stitching completed **

Teresa Wentzler – Sun Dragon (Turquoise) — Send to Jill Rensel, along with his purple brother, for framing in 2018?
** Forwarded to 2019 goals **

Complete stitching on at least 8 Just Nan designs in my stash. This should help me to work through my extensive Just Nan stash.
** Nine projects completed **

Knock out some other WIPs, if possible.
** Textile Heritage Collection – Fuchsias Scissor Keep **

– Daydreams Petite in Glass – Crystal Creation
– Hermanson Hardanger – Russian Inspired Ornament #2

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2018 Stitching Goals

This year’s goal is to stitch from stash, with minimal outlay for new designs and DMC that needs to be replenished, with the exception of Just Nan releases. That’s one vice I can’t give up. And any Mirabilia/Nora Corbett designs that may be discontinued that I don’t already have. Otherwise, I want to avoid buying fabric, specialty fibers and embellishments, where possible.

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Mele Kalikimaka by Monsterbubbles — Complete stitching. (This is small, but over one and tedious. I need the incentive to finish.)

Water Wonderland by Joan Elliott — Make significant progress on, if not complete, stitching. (This gift is so long overdue that I’m sure the recipient has completely forgotten about it.)

Leilani the Hula Dancer by Nora Corbett — Complete stitching

Bonsai and Buddha by Dimensions — Make significant progress on stitching. (I like this piece and would like to rescue it from my long-standing WIP pile.)

Fairy Moon by Mirabilia — Make some progress on stitching. (Another long-standing WIP.)

Teresa Wentzler – Sun Dragon (Turquoise) — Send to Jill Rensel, along with his purple brother, for framing (provided I can afford it)

Complete stitching on at least 8 Just Nan designs in my stash. This should help me to work through my extensive Just Nan stash.
– Just Nan – Over the Top – Grow Pincushion (Side 1)?
– Just Nan – Over the Top – Grow Pincushion (Side 2)?
** Three projects already completed. **

Knock out some other WIPs, if possible.
– Daydreams Petite in Glass – Crystal Creation?
– Textile Heritage Collection – Fuchsias Scissor Keep?
– Hermanson Hardanger – Russian Inspired Ornament #2?

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Recap: Stitching Goals for 2017

I rediscovered my love of all things hardanger this past year, completing a grand total of 22 hardanger pieces! I can hardly believe that number myself! This really helped to kick my stitching mojo back into high gear. I didn’t manage to finish any large pieces, but I did complete plenty of smalls and finished several long-standing WIP pieces, as well. I foresee this trend of small project stitching and completion continuing through 2018.

My total for 2017 is 39 finishes! I think this might actually be a record for me.

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Joan Elliott – Water Wonderland — Make significant progress on stitching
** Failed. Didn’t touch it **

Lizzie-Kate – Dog Lessons for People — Make significant progress on stitching
** Failed. Didn’t touch it **

Nordic NeedleFlower Garden — Complete stitching
** Stitching completed on May 1, 2017 **

Teresa Wentzler – Sun Dragon (Turquoise) — Restart and make significant progress on stitching
** Stitching completed on September 5, 2017 **

Teresa Wentzler – Sun Dragon (Turquoise) — Send to Jill Rensel, along with his purple brother, for framing in 2018?
** Forwarded to 2018 goals **

Nora Corbett – Leilani the Hula Dancer — New start in July; complete stitching
** Failed. Made significant progress on stitching, but did not complete **

Complete stitching on at least 2 Just Nan designs in my stash. This includes new starts as needed to work through my Just Nan stash.
** Five Just Nan pieces completed **

As many hardanger pieces as I feel like.
** Twenty-two hardanger pieces completed **

Knock out some other WIPs, if possible.
** Seven additional WIPs completed **

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Stitching Finishes To Date

Surprisingly, my mojo came back with a vengeance this year. Mostly because I rediscovered my adoration of all things hardanger. I’ve stitched so many bookmarks, it’s now a running gag. And any new visitor to my home who reads is encouraged to take one so I don’t keep them all for myself. 🙂

I need to go back and fill in the exact names for some of my more recent finishes, but I am up to 25 for the year and there are still many months left on the calendar. I even started a new large(-ish) sized project – Leilani the Hula Dancer by Nora Corbett. This is due largely in part to the fact that my lovely friend Jenn gifted me with all of the DMC threads and a beautiful piece of fabric for this design. All I had to do was supply the overdyed threads (which I substituted out of my stash) and the Mill Hill beads/treasures. No brainer!

Because I’ve mindlessly stitched so many hardanger bookmarks, I need to look up the details on some of the last ones I’ve done:

  1. Wisteria Tassel from the Stitched and Beaded Tassel Ornament Collection by Mill Hill — Finished January 8, 2017
  2. Willow Dragonfly from the Dragonfly Pin Collection by Mill Hill — Finished January 22, 2017
  3. Not All Those Who Wander by weelittlestitches — Finished January 23, 2017
  4. The Peacock Stitching Chair by The Cat’s Whiskers Design/Janie Hubble Designs — February 20, 2017
  5. Celtic Swirls by Ink Circles (purple) — March 6, 2017
  6. Strawberry Emery by Janie Hubble Designs — March 19, 2017
  7. Hardanger Card Club – August 2010 by Roz Watnemo, Nordic Needle — April 15, 2017
  8. Hardanger Card Club – September 2010 by Roz Watnemo, Nordic Needle — April 15, 2017
  9. Hardanger Card Club – October 2010 by Roz Watnemo, Nordic Needle — April 15, 2017
  10. Hardanger Card Club – April 2010 by Roz Watnemo, Nordic Needle — April 15, 2017
  11. Hardanger Card Club – January 2010 by Roz Watnemo, Nordic Needle — April 15, 2017
  12. Hardanger Beginnings Flower Garden Design by Susan Meier and Roz Watnemo — May 1, 2017
  13. Hardanger Card Club – November 2010 by Roz Watnemo, Nordic Needle — May 6, 2017
  14. Sampler Bookmark #1 from Sampler Bookmarks in Hardanger Embroidery by Nordic Needle — May 11, 2017
  15. Bookmark #4 from Elegant Bookmarks in Hardanger Embroidery by Nordic Needle — May 13, 2017
  16. Sampler Bookmark #4 from Sampler Bookmarks in Hardanger Embroidery by Nordic Needle — May 13, 2017
  17. Bookmark #1 from Elegant Bookmarks in Hardanger Embroidery by Nordic Needle — May 16, 2017
  18. Sampler Bookmark #2 by Nordic Needle — May 17, 2017
  19. Bookmark #5 from Elegant Bookmarks in Hardanger Embroidery by Nordic Needle (blue and black) — June 4, 2017
  20. Bookmark #5 from Elegant Bookmarks in Hardanger Embroidery by Nordic Needle (purple) — June 4, 2017
  21. Sampler Bookmark #3 from Sampler Bookmarks in Hardanger Embroidery by Nordic Needle — June 6, 2017
  22. Lorelei Lamb by Just Nan — June 11, 2017
  23. Bookmark ??? from ??? by Nordic Needle — June 24, 2017
  24. Hardanger Card Club – ???? 2010 by Roz Watnemo, Nordic Needle — June 24, 2017
  25. Bookmark ??? from ??? by Nordic Needle — July 4, 2017
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Stitching Goals for 2017

My stitching mojo seems to have returned, even if it’s primarily small projects so far, so I figured I would set a handful of goals and see what happens. I’ve already managed to complete one!

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Joan Elliott – Water Wonderland — Make significant progress on stitching

Lizzie-Kate – Dog Lessons for People — Make significant progress on stitching

Nordic Needle – Flower Garden — Complete stitching
** Stitching completed on May 1, 2017 **

Teresa Wentzler – Sun Dragon (Turquoise) — Restart and make significant progress on stitching

Nora Corbett – Leilani the Hula Dancer — New start in July; complete stitching

Complete stitching on at least 2 Just Nan designs in my stash. This includes new starts as needed to work through my Just Nan stash.
** One complete **

As many hardanger pieces as I feel like.
** No problems here! **

Knock out some other WIPs, if possible.
** Two complete (maybe three?) **

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Brew or Die: A Java Jive Mystery by Caroline Fardig

Brew or Die: A Java Jive MysteryBrew or Die: A Java Jive Mystery by Caroline Fardig
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I will admit that jumping into the middle of a multi-novel series doesn’t always yield the best results. While authors aim to write each book in such a way that anyone can drop in at any time and still get the gist of things (and this book is no different), I feel that there is a richness to the characters that is lacking by not having the full background.

Overall, I liked this book, but I did find it slow in parts. The middle of the book is where authors tend to not be able to hold my attention, as was the case here. The story line was quite complex, with multiple mysteries at once and the interleaving of many relationships, so it became mired in a too much detail in some spots. I suspect a broader brush could have been used to fill in the investigations and kept a faster pace. The problem may well have been that there were too many mysteries happening in one book to really be effective in the storytelling of all of them.

I would consider going back and reading earlier books in the series to learn more about the main characters. I would definitely recommend starting at the top with this one.

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Sleep Tight by Anne Frasier

Sleep TightSleep Tight by Anne Frasier
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sleep Tight is the story of an FBI profiler whose life was drastically altered when, as a teenager, her best friend was murdered. Years later, a case brings her back to her hometown and face to face with everything that she’s worked so hard to bury.

As with all of Anne’s books, this one is well written, with an intricate, tightly woven and appropriately paced plot. You really are left guessing until the very end what role everyone plays, who killed whom and who is not the person you thought they were, proving that even the most experienced agents can be wrong and why working on a case that hits too close to home is never advisable.

Anne has a masterful grip on the suspense thriller. If you pick this one up, you’ll be glad that you did.

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Single Malt Murder: A Whisky Business Mystery by Melinda Mullet

Single Malt Murder: A Whisky Business MysterySingle Malt Murder: A Whisky Business Mystery by Melinda Mullet
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

First a shout-out to NetGalley and Alibi/Random House for giving me the opportunity to review this book. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it! The story arc was quite satisfying, the murderer was a surprise, but not a total surprise (I just had a tiny inkling that maybe…), and I loved the protagonist. She has a spirit that is both strong and fragile at the same time, showing credible vulnerability at the appropriate times and a robust backbone that is completely in keeping with her background and career choice. All rounded out with a dash of romance for fun. Truly a well thought out and well crafted book of surprising quality for a first time author. I’m looking forward to the next book in the series!

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The Marriage Pact by Michelle Richmond

The Marriage PactThe Marriage Pact by Michelle Richmond
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

The view was not worth the climb.

First of all, let me be clear – I received an advanced reader copy of this book from NetGalley in return for an honest review. I may never receive a free copy again after this…

In all seriousness, I wanted to like this book. I really did. I saw that the author was a New York Times Bestseller with a major publishing company and I expected a really polished read. This was not that. I can only hope, for the sake of everyone involved, that what I read was either an unedited or unproofed copy of the manuscript because it was very rough. I counted four mistakes in one sentence. Four. That alone is normally enough to turn me off, but I was determined to get through it because I felt an obligation to do so.

Initially, I was drawn into the book. The premise of a signed contract with an organization whose objective is to help support and protect the institution of marriage is an interesting one. But at some point near the middle, the pace of the book slows down and I found myself repeatedly checking the count at the bottom of my Kindle to see how much farther I had to go before the plot started wrapping up. Again, a good edit to cut some of the fat would likely go a long way to resolving that issue.

My biggest issue is that after I had waded through the murky middle bits of the book and my trusty Kindle led me to believe that I was nearing the finish line, the ending was somewhat predictable, brief, abrupt and unsatisfying. There is a very long windup for how few pages are actually dedicated to the conclusion of this story. I’m not a gal who needs a happy ever after ending, but I do prefer some sort of clearly defined ending. Complete cliffhangers, especially when it’s not written to be part of a series, leave me feeling like I wasted my time. For as emotionally invested as I became in the characters and their story, not having a concrete ending just frustrated and annoyed me.

Bottom line: This one was not a good use of my time.

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Grim by Thea Atkinson

Grim (Reaper's Redemption Series Book 1)Grim by Thea Atkinson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I was pleasantly surprised by this book. Not having read any of Thea’s work before, I didn’t know what to expect, so I kept my expectations fairly low. Imagine my surprise when I could not put this book down! There are some minor plot flaws in there (and a fair number of typos; I read an advance copy and assume that most have been corrected), but it happens and is something I can easily overlook if the overall work is good. And this is. From the beginning, nothing goes as you might expect. The primary character starts out to help a friend and finds her life irrevocably changed in the process. Quite an interesting set of twists and turns that will keep you feeling off-balance. And a great setup for future books in the series. There are so many avenues and characters to explore, even the ones that you are going to love to hate. Definitely worth picking up if you want a quick read with a good pace. If you like the supernatural without gratuitous sex and violence, with a touch of darkness, give this a read!

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