A 2006 study by Texas A&M University found that the average American walks about 900 miles per year.
Another study by the American Beer Institute found that Americans drink an average of 22 gallons of beer a year.
That means, on average, Americans get approximately 41 miles per gallon - not bad...
Monday, November 26, 2007
Friday, November 23, 2007
How can anyone forget a finish?!?
Well I did!
A couple weeks ago, I finished this!
"The Enchanter" by James Himsworth for Dimensions.
On 18 ct. Black Aida, with DMC and Kreinik threads, various charms and beads.
Started August 2005. Approx 228 hours to complete.
ALSO-
If you haven't heard yet, my Aunt gave me all of her cross stitch stash. I now have more charts than I can shake a stick at. I know. I tried. The kids just giggled. Head over to my new stash blog and see if there is anything you have to have!
http://ets-stash.blogspot.com/
A couple weeks ago, I finished this!
"The Enchanter" by James Himsworth for Dimensions.
On 18 ct. Black Aida, with DMC and Kreinik threads, various charms and beads.
Started August 2005. Approx 228 hours to complete.
ALSO-
If you haven't heard yet, my Aunt gave me all of her cross stitch stash. I now have more charts than I can shake a stick at. I know. I tried. The kids just giggled. Head over to my new stash blog and see if there is anything you have to have!
http://ets-stash.blogspot.com/
Saturday, November 03, 2007
New "Christmas" Project
Thank you everyone for your wonderful comments on my last stitching update. I did add a new project to my rotation. Not so much a Christmas project, as I have the tree skirt for that, but it's winter themed none the less.
For the progress reports:
Since I free'd up a scroll bar, I got "The Enchanter" into it to work on the detail work. Here it is with the backstitching done (Well the part that the scroll bar will show).
Just the embellishments and cording left to do on that.
I'm getting close to finishing the main work on "Merlin's Oak" too.
Just the bottom right corner left to do and onto the backstitching.
I'm sensing a theme this week...
And the Tree Skirt! A 10x10 block left to do on the first page:
I'm going to backstitch each page as I go, as I about had a heart attack thinking about leaving it all for the very end like I usually do.
Oh yes, the new project added...
"Winter's Grazing" by Lois Winston from The Cross Stitcher (February 2007). No pictures of it yet, including the one from the magazine, as my scanner isn't working and just feel like troubleshooting it. (LOL, I know...bad techie! Bad, bad techie!) However so you can have a visual, it's three moose in a pine forst cover in snow.
For the progress reports:
Since I free'd up a scroll bar, I got "The Enchanter" into it to work on the detail work. Here it is with the backstitching done (Well the part that the scroll bar will show).
Just the embellishments and cording left to do on that.
I'm getting close to finishing the main work on "Merlin's Oak" too.
Just the bottom right corner left to do and onto the backstitching.
I'm sensing a theme this week...
And the Tree Skirt! A 10x10 block left to do on the first page:
I'm going to backstitch each page as I go, as I about had a heart attack thinking about leaving it all for the very end like I usually do.
Oh yes, the new project added...
"Winter's Grazing" by Lois Winston from The Cross Stitcher (February 2007). No pictures of it yet, including the one from the magazine, as my scanner isn't working and just feel like troubleshooting it. (LOL, I know...bad techie! Bad, bad techie!) However so you can have a visual, it's three moose in a pine forst cover in snow.
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