This is a SAL aimed at turning those UFOs into WIPs and eventually the finished item.
Tuesday, 28 July 2009
Day 1 of the Kipper stitch rotation
I started a rotation including all my curret projects. Today was Day 1 and Kipper was first up. I stitched a little of the blanket that lies around his legs and feet. Not much but I am okay with the fact that I am a slow stitcher.
Well done, progress is progress, it doesn't matter how fast you stitch as long as you keep on doing some of your UFO. I'll be watching for your next pic. Happy stitching.
It is amazing how you make progress once you start. When I am struggling I think one stitch more is one stitch less. I bet when I get back from holiday I will see even more progress. Best Wishes
A start. The other day a child left a little toy on 9one of my trains , I knew it was Kipper from your post. Kipper and child were reunited! Keep up the good work.
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Well done, progress is progress, it doesn't matter how fast you stitch as long as you keep on doing some of your UFO. I'll be watching for your next pic. Happy stitching.
Great start!
It is amazing how you make progress once you start. When I am struggling I think one stitch more is one stitch less. I bet when I get back from holiday I will see even more progress. Best Wishes
A start. The other day a child left a little toy on 9one of my trains , I knew it was Kipper from your post. Kipper and child were reunited! Keep up the good work.
Any progress is always the goal - looks good to me!
Stitching fast is irrelevant. It matters that you enjoy the work. ;)
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