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Sunday, April 5, 2020

Week 14 of 2020: Stitching Stuff

The Scientist in Training and I were up a bit late just hanging out.  She's better at the staying up late thing then I am.  It apparently affects me more than it used to, the 15 Minutes to Stitch linky party is a bit late this morning as I over slept.  



Working from home is finally becoming routine and it's been easier to work in my stitching time.  Last week was really good on that front. 

15 minute days/week = 7/7 days
15 minute days/March = 29/31 days
15 minute days/April = 4/4 days
15 minute days/2020 = 86/95 days
Success rate = 90.53%

So I'm back to stitching more than 90% of the time.  My goal for the year is to manage at least an 85% success rate, so I'm doing really well with that goal. You can share how successful you were at finding time to stitch so far this year at the bottom of the post. 

It's a new month, so here's the stash report so far for 2020. 

Fabric used in March = 2.4 yards
Fabric used in 2020 = 15.42 yards
Nothing in for 2020

March was a bit slower on the fabric out front, but at least there's not been any fabric purchases to date and I'm in still in the black 3 months into the year. Linking up with Quiltpaintcreate for the regular stash report.  

There was a bit of slow stitching this week. Not as much as there has been, but enough to make visable progress. 



I should finish off that top wing sometime this week.  Linking up with Slow Stitching Sunday.  

So now that I've caught up with all the other Sunday linky parties, here's the 15 minutes to stitch linky party.   



1. karen
2. Chrisknits
3. Julie in GA
4. Meloney
5. Marti
6. Shasta @ High Road
7. katie z.
8. DawnyK
9. Loulee (Manxgirl)
10. Amanda
11. Quilting Gail
12. Deana
13. Carol Andrews
14. Christina's Handicrafts

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15 comments:

  1. It seems you have working at home all sorted. Loving your pretty butterfly.

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  2. I wish my daughter were home with me. But, she is at her apartment working on school stuff. It was easier for her to be there and be able to work her "normal" way than being stressed here at home.
    I love butterflies.

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  3. Your butterfly is pretty. Working from home is a work in progress. Sounds like you have found a routine.

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  4. Good to see you are back in the groove. I am also finding hand work calming in these difficult times.

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  5. A perfect time of year for making butterflies! Can't wait until they return as they make the world a prettier place! Enjoy your hand stitching and relaxing with your daughter... I haven't seen mine in a month and feel pretty home sick for her company!

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  6. That's a lot of crafting! Well done.

    Your butterfly is just lovely.

    Stay safe and healthy
    x

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  7. The butterfly embroidery is lovely!

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  8. Enjoy those late night intimate chats with your daughter while you can. I don't have a problem staying up late, but getting up in the morning is harder than it used to be. Congratulations on your stitch time and getting your mojo going again.

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  9. Good to know things are getting to "normal" there. This shelter-in-place is interesting to say the least.

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  10. I'm glad you're finding a new normal. My husband just started working from home and we are finding our normal as well. Your numbers are great! I like your butterfly! Is it a tea towel? So pretty!

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  11. I wish I was no fabric in for the year!! LOL. But I am gaining ground on that total by staying in and not buying anything right now.

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  12. Great stats! Well done. Love the slow stitching butterfly, great transformation totem. Thanks so much for hosting the link-up. It keeps me motivated to keep checking in with myself. Much appreciated. Enjoy your time with SIT and the rest of the family.

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  13. Still keeping up with a minimum of 15 minutes a day, and loving it.
    Of course the extra days at home due to lockdown have helped progress along a lot too.
    Your butterfly is looking good.

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  14. I've found lately I can't stay up even to read, it was the end of daylight savings this weekend so I think I will be especially tired this week.

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  15. Glad you’ve found your stride with working from home. The butterfly is really pretty - will that be an embroidered piece at the end or will it go into a quilt?

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