It's starting to feel like fall here. We are wearing jackets when we leave for work, but remove them in the afternoon. It's been really dry here this year, so it's doubtful we'll get a much in the way of pretty fall colors. More than likely the leaves will just turn brown and fall off with the first of the windy days.
I doubt it's due to the change in seasons, but it was easier to get in some stitching time this week.
- 15 minute days/week = 6/7 days
- 15 minute days/Sept = 14/30 days
- 15 minute days/2022 = 141/274 days
- Success rate = 51.46%
This is a really good week considering how little stitching I was able to work in earlier in the year. The last time my report showed 6 out of 7 days was last March. Hopefully that means my stitching mojo is back.
How is your stitching mojo going?
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6 comments:
Welcome back Kate!
Glad to hear your stitching mojo is back. Enjoy!
It has been awful dry here as well. That is usually what happens to our leaves turn brown and fall partly due to the heat. So glad your stitching mojo is back. Happy Sunday
My mojo is in full swing right now - probably rewarding myself for the hard work I put in for 3 weeks with grant writing submissions for work. I spent a LOT of time this weekend kitting up some projects, and sewing some Quilt of Valor blocks.
Spring has finally hit with a bit of warmth, unlike your weather we have had a very wet winter and this week we expect more rain after a hint of spring.
I am glad you are getting your stitching mojo back. Mine took a lull last month too.
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