Here are my finishes since September 1, 2006.
"Snowcones" by Carla Acosta, freebie from michaels.com
14ct. White Aida, using recommended DMC floss
Nametag for PALS Fall Fling
Pattern adapted from free patterns, "Prayer Pocket" by Yvonne Reitsma, and lettering from "Good Friends Nametag" by Yvonne Reitsma and Thea Dueck for The Victoria Sampler. On 28ct Coffee Jobelan, with suggested DMC floss. Changes made: DMC Rayon 30798 for lettering and MH 40123 beads.
"Not a Creature was Stirring" by Dragon Dreams from JCS Christmas Ornaments: 10th Anniversary Collection. 28ct Bone Jobelan with suggested DMC and Kreinik floss.
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
The Rules
After my inundation of stash from the PALS Fall Fling, I have decided to join in on the 50 Project Challenge. I'll actually be doing the 25 project version to start with, and decide if I want to push to 50 when the time comes.
The 'official' rules from HasturTorres' site (the "I" refers to her):
1. Have fun reducing your stash.
2. There is no time limit- people have different size projects they would like to work on.
3. Thou shall not purchase any new patterns until 10, 25, or 50 projects have been stitched. Pattern size does not matter.
4. This challenge can also apply to knitting, beading, sewing and crocheting patterns.
5. You can make some exemptions - I am not placing limitations on this due to commitments that people might already have. Remember, though, the goal of this challenge is to reduce stash so too many exemptions will sabotage these efforts. I have declared three exemptions.
6. Gifts, gift cards, trades, RAKs and patterns bought with gift money are not a violation of this challenge. This also applies to purchasing patterns for gifts that give other people.
7. Freebies count as part of your total and you can aquire them at any point.
8. The offical start date of this challenge was Sept 1, 2006 since I have been posting about it for awhile and want to make sure the everyone's projects have been included.
My exception (other than those already stated in the rules): JCS Ornament magazine(s) from 2006 and on (as I don't know how long this will take), and PALS convention purchases, within reason (in other words, I'll set a cash amount I'm allowed to spend and not go over it).
Also, I will not be counting the Round Robin and GhostStitcher pieces that I am doing, as I do not own these patterns.
The 'official' rules from HasturTorres' site (the "I" refers to her):
1. Have fun reducing your stash.
2. There is no time limit- people have different size projects they would like to work on.
3. Thou shall not purchase any new patterns until 10, 25, or 50 projects have been stitched. Pattern size does not matter.
4. This challenge can also apply to knitting, beading, sewing and crocheting patterns.
5. You can make some exemptions - I am not placing limitations on this due to commitments that people might already have. Remember, though, the goal of this challenge is to reduce stash so too many exemptions will sabotage these efforts. I have declared three exemptions.
6. Gifts, gift cards, trades, RAKs and patterns bought with gift money are not a violation of this challenge. This also applies to purchasing patterns for gifts that give other people.
7. Freebies count as part of your total and you can aquire them at any point.
8. The offical start date of this challenge was Sept 1, 2006 since I have been posting about it for awhile and want to make sure the everyone's projects have been included.
My exception (other than those already stated in the rules): JCS Ornament magazine(s) from 2006 and on (as I don't know how long this will take), and PALS convention purchases, within reason (in other words, I'll set a cash amount I'm allowed to spend and not go over it).
Also, I will not be counting the Round Robin and GhostStitcher pieces that I am doing, as I do not own these patterns.
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