Rather than begin a new project, I thought a good start to the year might be to finish something. I remembered that I have a set of Christmas stitches that were begun a long time ago, but never finished.
I knew right where they were - I think because I pulled the project out a year or so ago and thought, "I really should finish this", and then put it back in the box and went on to forget about it. I think I've done that more than once in recent years, actually. And I probably recorded it here somewhere.
When I took it out yesterday, I was shocked at how little was needed to complete it. Why did I let this languish so long?!?
This kit has a 1979 date stamped on the preprinted panel (below). I was two years out of highschool in 1979, and wasn't married yet. I wish I could remember if I stitched these that long ago, or if I bought the kit in the '80's.
I know, dear reader, none of that matters to you, but I very much wish I could place the image I have of myself stitching these in the correct time frame in my memory. I know I did some embroidery work as a teen and young adult, but while I remember specific projects I made many years ago, I don't have time frames locked in.
Anyway... everything was in the original bag, a cut-out photo of the finished projects, printed instructions with diagrams, and a clump of old wool yarn. All I had to do was find a large-eyed needle and a stitching hoop to hold my work taut as I finished stitching the the little bear in the stocking.
I love the "fluffy" top on the stocking. First I stitched the loops:
Then each loop got snipped and fluffed and trimmed.
And if you thought you'd see the finished projects, you would be incorrect. I did get the last one stitched up late last night, but I'm going to take a little time to finish them into their final form. Hopefully, soon I'll be back with those photos.



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How fun to find a blast from the past.
ReplyDeleteThat's exactly what this is, Marsha. lol And a cute blast it is, too! I have more old projects that may make an appearance this year. It would be amazing if this could be my Year of Finishes, but I'm not making any declarations.
DeleteThat's lovely! It's wonderful to finish things! I know the temptation to start new things is quite real!
ReplyDeleteOh Elizabeth - it is so real! As is the temptation to buy things to make new things.
DeleteWOWI It's all in such fantastic shape for being from the 70s/80s. Reminds me of a felt/sequins/beads 12 Days of Christmas I made for my parents back in high school that they framed and have used for 50+ years. Guess I should bring it to my house now that Dad's in assisted living. What a very precious Christmas decorations.
ReplyDeleteYes, Maureen - everything looks pretty good. I can't say these are designs I'd be drawn to stitch today, but it is fun to revisit these that were stitched by a much younger me.
DeleteTime capsules are always a treat. It is so odd to see things from 40 or 50 years ago and realize that everything used to be that way instead of it being the anomaly it is now.
ReplyDeleteIt looks super cute!
I didn't think of it that way, TB. A time capsule!
DeleteOH what fun to find these and hopefully get them finished once and for all! Can't wait to see the finished projects! I am not a needleworker by any stretch of the imagination, but I can appreciate other people's work and enjoy the thrill of seeing it completed! Have fun, and Happy New Year!
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