Here comes another month end post for the #24HoursOfCrossStitch Challenge, the brainchild of Jen from QuirksandStitches, where we have fun matching our stitching for the month to various challenges. I also find it a convenient way of rounding up my stitching for the month.
Here come the challenges then...
1) Stitch for 24 hours during the month, including a minimum of 24 minutes each day
I was definitely back to normal this month, managing a total of 55 hours and 45 minutes with no day seeing less than 60 minutes. What a difference!
2) Fill in the acrostic DAY AND NIGHT, explain the connections and pick a 24 minute, 4 hour, 8 hour, (or other) goal for each letter.
These are the 11 projects I chose for June's acrostic, along with their goals and my successes:
D - Kings And Queens by Bothy Threads (WIP)
Connection - Edward V disappeared without a trace
Goal - start and finish (about 4 hours?)
Goal - start and finish (about 4 hours?)
Actual - 3h 15m
Connection - it should have lots of attention this month
Goal - minimum of 15 hours of progress
Actual - 25 hours!
Connection - the birds are yearning for each other
Goal - start and finish (about 2 hours?)
Actual - 45 minutes of progress BUT NOT FINISHED
Goal - start and finish (about 2 hours?)
Actual - 45 minutes of progress BUT NOT FINISHED
Connection - it's an Australasian bird
Goal - start and finish (about 5 hours?)
Actual - 6h 5m
Connection - there's definitely no hunny left!
Goal - make a start of at least 2 hours
Actual - 4h 35m
Connection - the big tree will need a lot of decorations
Goal - make a start of at least 2 hours
Actual - 4 hours
Connection - the presents are nicely wrapped
Goal - start and finish (about 2 hours?)
Actual - 45 minutes of progress BUT NOT FINISHED
Connection - it's an ickle tiny tree!
Goal - start and finish (about 2 hours?)
Actual - 1h 25m
Connection - the colours are gorgeous
Goal - make a start of at least 2 hours
Actual - 5 hours
Connection - he's still looking for more hunny
Goal - make a start of at least 2 hours
Actual - 4h 10m
Connection - it's a Christmas tree
Goal - start and finish (about 2 hours?)
Actual - 45 minutes of progress BUT NOT FINISHED
I thought I'd been quite ambitious with my June goals, but actually things didn't work out too badly. There were only three goals I didn't meet, but they were tiny in comparison to my achievements on the others, especially The Loneliness Of Autumn. I'm not quite on track for the year as a whole but not that far behind either.
Day 1 - Flip A Coin Day - Advent Calendar Day 2 - with more than one (currently invisible!) present to choose from perhaps flipping a coin is the best way of deciding which to open first?
Day 2 - National Rocky Road Day - Cute Kakapo - the kakapo's road to recovery from near extinction has definitely been rocky, but made possible because of positive human intervention.
Day 8 - Name Your Poison Day - Kings and Queens - nobody knows what happened to the Princes in the Tower. Perhaps they were poisoned?
Day 9 - Call Your Doctor Day - Winnie The Pooh 4 - the hunny pot is well and truly stuck on his head; perhaps a doctor is needed to help get it off?!
Day 11 - National Corn On The Cob Day - The Loneliness Of Autumn - although corn on the cob can be eaten all year round I usually associate it with autumn when the nights begin to draw in. No idea why!
Day 17 - Eat Your Vegetables Day - Winnie The Pooh 3 - with Pooh's penchant for hunny, this is probably good advice!
Day 18 - National Splurge Day - Advent Calendar 10 - this is definitely a dense tree (when I've stitched it!) and could be well decorated if the owner splurged on purchasing ornaments.
Day 19 - Take A Roadtrip Day - Happiness Delivery - perhaps these two went on quite an excursion to buy the tree?
Day 20 - National Bald Eagle Day - Advent Calendar 23 - bald eagles are birds, as are the two doves on this design (not that I got round to stitching them!)
Day 22 - World Rainforest Day - The Loneliness Of Autumn - rainforests have trees, as does this design; not as many, but enough.
Day 23 - National Pink Day - Lady In Red - the fabric is a lovely pink called Dried Petal.
Day 24 - International Fairy Day - Advent Calendar Day 22 - this tree has a star at the top, but it's also traditional for fairies to sit at the top of Christmas Trees.
4) Additional 'Just For Fun' Challenge: list 24 local needlework shops you hope to visit someday
Well, that's easy, there aren't any! There is one small art and craft shop which sells a few kits and the full range of DMCs but that's it. It's about 5 years since I went to decent LNS and that was hundreds of miles away and only visited because it was en route to my destination. As much as I love the relaxation of internet browsing, how I would love to visit a proper shop for once!
My goals for July are very ambitious, mainly due to having 13 projects to stitch on because the acrostic is 13 letters long. I'm not expecting to be successful but it'll definitely be fun trying.
Take care,
Rachel x
8 comments:
Wohoo Fantastic progress!! Good luck with July.
You got in plenty of stitching last month and those are some interesting connections!
Have a great weekend!
Fantastic round-up. It is fun matching all the projects to the theme.
I wonder if there are 24 LNS left in the country? We have a small one about 10 miles away but I think that is the only one in the entire county.
Great job meeting (almost) all of your June goals! It's so nice to see you stitching up a storm again. Looking forward to your July report!
What a luxury it must be to have 24 LNSs nearby! We have a few crafts stores around, but they mostly carry yarn and fabrics. There's precious little stitching stuff (mostly Anchor yarn, as DMC is not sold in stores around here, and a couple Vervaco kits).
Fantastic progress! I also love how random the 'holidays' are each month! Good luck with July's progress x
So beautiful
Great starts, progress, and connections!
Very well done. And I had no idea you were so far from a shop! It seems kind of moot point right now anyway, but it is so much fun to see things in person. My closest one is a tiny shop about an hour away.
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