Hey Blog Buddies,
It's December (already!) and that means it's time for the final Turtle Trot post for 2014. So here's a grand review of how all ten of my pieces looked in January and how they look now, going in order from least to most worked. I'll start off with my Walk of Shame...
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It's December (already!) and that means it's time for the final Turtle Trot post for 2014. So here's a grand review of how all ten of my pieces looked in January and how they look now, going in order from least to most worked. I'll start off with my Walk of Shame...
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This is a canvaswork project
taught by my EGA chapter in 2011.
taught by my EGA chapter in 2011.
The proceeds of the kit went to benefit autism research.
Don't recognize it?
Probably because you never saw it this year.
This is the "before" photo.
Probably because you never saw it this year.
This is the "before" photo.
And here is the "after."
My motto is: work on what calls to you,
and this didn't this year.
and this didn't this year.
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Continuing on with the Walk of Shame,
here is the "before" photo of Winter by Indigo Rose.
And here is the "after."
I will have to determine the ultimate fate
of these two pieces some time soon.
Moving on...
3
Here is the "before" photo of Pristine
by Cindy Valentine Designs.
by Cindy Valentine Designs.
Here is the "after"--not an easy piece to photograph,
especially on a gray December day.
I finished the satin stitches on the star in the center,
and added the eyelets,
on 2 of the 4 small inner triangles
and 2 of the 4 large outer triangles.
You'll just have to trust me, they're there.
Maybe I can finish the eyelets in 2015. (heheh)
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4
Rosewood Manor's A Tree by Itself "before."
Here it is now.
I was hoping to get more done on this one,
but it is what it is.
5
Ink Circle's 99 in January of this year.
Here's what it looks like now.
Lots more beer to choose from!
Hoping for a finish next year...
and for world peace, too.
6
Here's Harper in Stitches' Cool Cardinal.
Last January, I had a headless bird.
He's hanging on my wall now,
and looks better than this photo.
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Debbie Stiehler's Autumn Pumpkin Patch
as of last January.
I don't care if it is an autumn piece,
it will stay on my shelf all year round!
8
Needle Delights Originals' Tangerine Twist,
as of last January.
The frame is dark blue, and quite shiny.
But at least the glass didn't glare!
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Another Needle Delights Originals piece,
Winter Logs, the "before."
And the "after."
I believe I may have photographed this
upside down from the first photo (oops!).
But you get the idea.
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Last but never least, regular readers of this blog
know them well: Wolfgang and Wanda.
This is how little had been stitched
way back in January.
Cross My Heart's Mates.
And here they are now.
Are you ready?
Did I give away the surprise?
Yes, I was close last month,
but now they are finished!
We could put this photo
next to the word "perseverance"
in the dictionary.
Up until last month,
I didn't believe these guys
would be finished this year.
They've actually been finished
for about four days now,
and I haven't started any new projects.
Yet.
So half of my Turtle Trot projects are finished,
and 3-ish are coming along.
This SAL has really helped me to focus
and make some pretty decent progress.
Thanks, Claudette!
To see more Turtle Trot wrap-ups,
check out the BAP Attack blog.
Hope you're having a wonderful December.
Thanks, as always, for visiting!
Yes, I was close last month,
but now they are finished!
We could put this photo
next to the word "perseverance"
in the dictionary.
Up until last month,
I didn't believe these guys
would be finished this year.
They've actually been finished
for about four days now,
and I haven't started any new projects.
Yet.
So half of my Turtle Trot projects are finished,
and 3-ish are coming along.
This SAL has really helped me to focus
and make some pretty decent progress.
Thanks, Claudette!
To see more Turtle Trot wrap-ups,
check out the BAP Attack blog.
Hope you're having a wonderful December.
Thanks, as always, for visiting!




























