WIP Wednesday – Episode 31 – Happy Valentine’s Day

Happy Wednesday! I hope this finds you well and enjoying life. This past week I have been working on two projects and have a small one planned to celebrate Valentine’s Day. For the most part, I tend to switch projects on either Sunday or Monday, depending on how I am progressing. This week I wanted to make as much progress on Into The Jungle as I could, so I stitched through Sunday night and made my switch on Monday morning.

For Into The Jungle I finished the adorable Toucans and stitched the borders on the upper blocks as well as the top line. My plan is to work on the borders as much as I can each time I work on a new block.

Monday morning I switched to Cloudsfactory Fabulous Women in History. The women selected for February were Marie Curie and Virginia Woolf. As a science major, I know Marie Curie and her role in history, however Virginia Woolf was a fabulous woman I was not that familiar with. So far I have most of Virginia done and should finish this section by the weekend.

Also, I am definitely restitching that chandelier for Coco Chanel, using some left over beads from a Mill Hill kit.

Today being Valentine’s Day, I decided to celebrate by working on Love Potions  from the Autumn Harvest Mill Hill collection.

I already have a few stitches in so hopefully I will finish this piece today and add it to my cart with Princess Carriage.

Well, that’s my stitching this week, thanks for checking in & happy stitching!

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4 responses to “WIP Wednesday – Episode 31 – Happy Valentine’s Day”

  1. lucyannluna Avatar

    They look fantastic

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  2. jenniesisler Avatar

    OMG that sloth is waaaayyyy too adorable!! How cool is it that you can learn about new interesting women through the Cloudsfactory piece? Love the fabrics you’re using.

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    1. GallifreyGeek Avatar

      Thanks. I love learning new things, especially when it’s through my favorite pastime.

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