The first week of May is over. It will be June before we know it. The summer always seems to move so fast, usually because we've got lots of things going on. But staying in the moment, the first week of May was a good one on the stitching front.
- 15 minute days/week = 7/7 days
- 15 minute days/April = 29/30 days
- 15 minute days/May = 6/6 days
- 15 minute days/2023 = 105/126 days
- Success rate = 83.33%
April was a much better month for stitching than March was. I'm hoping that May is as good as April. I have a trip planned to see Grad Girl before the end of the month, so I'll likely miss a couple of days this month just due to travel. So it likely won't be quite as good.
Is summer the time do you struggle to get into the sewing room? There are so many things to do when the weather is nice.
How did you do at finding time to stitch this week?
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Your numbers are looking really great! It can be harder to get in the sewing room in the summer, and travel definitely complicates it too.
ReplyDeleteI'm always glad when I can spend more time outside. I do enjoy the rainy days in summer though, good days to sew! Enjoy your visit with your daughter, happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteYou did great with your numbers! I like to sew even if it's Summer time, sometimes it's cooler inside ;)
ReplyDeleteHi Kate, I'm glad that you had a good week. I've been doing a lot of hand stitching and love it. It's bringing some well needed quiet time to my life! Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteGreat stats and glad you are feeling well enough to get your stitching time in. I don't have a ton of other things that take my time in summer, but my sewing room is freezing most of the summer as it is in the basement, so I tend to spend less time there because I don't like being cold!
ReplyDeleteYour numbers are really looking good!
ReplyDeleteKate it’s good to see you are able to sew more and your numbers are showing it
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