Sunday, June 5, 2016

Medieval Shelf 6

How did I manage to skip all of May? Part of it is, I think, working a lot of overtime. The last week of May I had a due diligence assignment and was working roughly from 8:30am-11pm every day. Then I turned in my findings and H³ and I went on vacation to Chicago for a week, which was a good time. No stitching, though, as we didn't check any bags and I didn't want my stitching tools to get confiscated by TSA. Besides, I wouldn't have had time to stitch as we were so busy visiting museums, eating deep dish, browsing book stores, and generally relaxing.

Back at it, now, though. The HAED second challenge ends June 15th and I don't think I'll make it, but it's not stopping me from trying. I might skip the next challenge, despite not knowing what it is yet, to get some stitches in on other projects. But we'll see how I feel when I get there. For now, here's my draglet progress so far.

Before:

After:

I think it looks pretty good so far. The little dragon is really coming into focus and looking more adorable.

Here are a couple of photos of the Chicago skyline from our vacation:



And, of course, a photo of the furbaby, who just turned 11 months. She has calmed down substantially, is far more obedient than she used to be, and is even starting to warm up to strangers we meet on our walks, though children are still strange and suspicious beings she wants nothing to do with (and I don't blame her). Here she is in a desperate attempt to get to whatever it was I was eating:

Happy stitching, everyone!

5 comments:

Heather said...

Aww she's adorable! Beautiful pictures of Chicago and great progress! I'm really surprised their next challenge is so close to this one but I hope it's an easyish one

Linda said...

Awesome progress Ewa. Don't give up on the challenge now. I know you can do it.

Linda

The Crafty Princess said...

Hey Stunner!
I think you could get it done in time. This is your stitching style so as long as you don't have any more long houred assignments, I say go for it.

I love Chicago, and when I get to the US it's on the agenda to visit. Great pics.

Little cuteness is still too cute. Furbabies are the best!!!
xox Alicia

Jo who can't think of a clever nickname said...

Great work on your HAED. Hope you complete the challenge!

Always nice to see a blog post from you too.

Lady Stitch-a-Lot said...

Great progress, the little dragon is so adorable =)