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Thursday, February 24, 2022

Throwback Thursday

I haven't done a Throwback Thursday in a while, so here goes. This is what I posted about on February 24th. If you are interested, you can check out the post by clicking on the year. It looks like I do a lot of stitching in February.


2021 - last year's post was a WIPW post and I was doing cross stitch.





2020 - a reminder to behave on the train.




2019 - the stitch group was working on hardanger projects.



2018 - was a post about the Tokyo International Great Quilt Festival




2017 - was the February post for the Smalls Stitch A Long




2016 - was another Smalls Stitch A Long post.




2015 - I was making a bead and cross stitch ornament




2014 - was a Monday, so I posted about my hexagon epp project, the table runner that matches the big quilt.



2013 - I was working on a piece called Dragonfly Lace, which was hardanger, cross stitch, drawn thread, and stumpwork.




2012 - I was working on a stitched knot garden piece from the last stitching class I took with three friends in the US before moving to Japan. (I'm still wearing that blue fleece jacket).




7 comments:

  1. I do love last year's heart! It's fun to look back, isn't it -- and also to see how you've evolved in interest, style, precision, complexity!

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  2. You keep such good records of your stitching projects.
    The blue fleece jacket has kept you warm for a long time. I like to keep my favourite clothes until they are totally threadbare, too.

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  3. 24th Feb is obviously a good day for stitching!

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  4. I feel nostalgic even though It's not my work. These are lovable works.

    I think It's nice to have clothes that you've been wearing for a long time.
    You are always thinking about what you need. I want to learn.

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  5. I feel nostalgic even though It's not my work. They are all lovable works.💝

    The clothes I've been wearing for a long time are called athletes. I have a player for 10 years like you.They do a good job for us.

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  6. There was a lot of stitching in this throw back post! All lovely projects though. How many of them are still WIPs?

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