Friday will be my last day of work for a while. It's my last day of work for 4 1/2 months, to be exact. I have so many things that I need to do at my house in the country, that I decided to take time off of work to get them done. It has been nearly a year and a half since my dad passed away, and things out there just aren't progressing quickly enough to suit me. Of course, there's no real rush, other than the one in my head. I'm not planning to sell the house, but even so, I would like to have the time to go through everything out there and decide what I'd like to keep and what can go. That takes time-- more time than I have to devote to it when I have to be at work 5 days a week. So, that's where the leave of absence comes in.
Last night, I finally had a happy dance for Pansy Sampler! This is the project I chose for the weekend needleroll stitch-along. Most of this was already stitched before I picked it up over the weekend. I only had to do the Hardanger and beads. I just couldn't get motivated, and things kept going wrong, so I didn't finish it until last night. I still need to hemstitch it and assemble the needleroll. Maybe that will be next month's FUFO project.
And, here's a picture of the soap that I made on Sunday. I love how this turned out! I molded it in an empty breadcrumb cannister that I had washed out. It was just the right size for the loofah, and I was able to just tear it off to unmold the soap. From there, I sliced it about 1" thick.
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8 comments:
Your needleroll is gorgeous! And your soap is too cool! It looks kinda like sliced tomatoes!
Love your needleroll and your soap looks so yummy! What a great idea to use the canister as a mold.
The needleroll is beautiful! And the soaps look like slices of oranges. Yum!
Beautiful needleroll! Your soap looks good enough to eat-I thought they were tomatoes!
your needleroll has turned out wonderful - and great soaps, very cool!
I love the needleroll and the soap. Nice job.
I hope you enjoy your time off and get everything done that you hope you will - cute soap and a lovely sampler finish.
I love the soap!! That almost looks edible! :-)
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