My apologies for posting just a bit late this week. I hope those in the US had a very nice Thanksgiving. Since Grad Girl only got Thursday and Friday off for the holiday, we made the trek to College Station to spend time with her. We've had a really good time, consequently, I've not spent much time on my computer or much time stitching.
- 15 minute days/week = 1/7 days
- 15 minute days/Nov = 19/26 days
- 15 minute days/2022 = 179/330 days
- Success rate = 54.24%
I only managed to spend one day this week doing anything related to needle and thread. I hope to be back on track this week. Did you manage to keep stitching through the holiday?
1. Ivani 2. Gretchen 3. maggie f 4. Frederique 5. Shasta @ High Road | 6. Julie in GA 7. DonnaleeQ 8. katie z. 9. Quilting Gail 10. Nann | 11. Carol @ Quilt Schmilt 12. Amanda 13. Melisa- Pinker n' Punkin Quilting 14. Andre at Quilting and Learning |
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6 comments:
Glad you met grad girl. I am sure you had a great time together. You will have plenty of time this week to increase your stitching rates. Have a nice week, Kate.
Family first! I'm happy you were able to spend time with your daughter. Have a great week.
I am glad you had a good holiday with your daughter. I didn't get any sewing time during the week. Spending time with family is more important.
How fantastic that you got away to spend time with your daughter. Well worth giving up your sewing time. 😉
How wonderful that you was able to spend the holiday with your daughter. Like you I spent most of the week with family so just a bit of stitching completed. Have a great week.
Hi Kate, I'm glad that you had a good visit. Stitching is important but family is at the top! Good luck this week.
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