Saturday, September 23, 2023

End of Summer One Thread a Week Challenge

Today is the Autumn Equinox, the end of summer, and the end of my summer challenge that began on June 14th.  So, was it worth it?  Yes!  Here are the projects that I was able to finish the stitching on.  I still need to finish finish half of them, but I'm pleased to have the stitching finished. 


The Apple Pin Cushion 


SnowDays 




The House 




Blackwork Sampler 








Buttons and Cross Stitch




The Virgin Queen's Pocket - Betsy Morgan.  





Mt. Fuji Pouch





Mini Nine Patch Quilt 





Quiltwork - Ruth Dilts






Gift Ribbons





Crazy Quilt Ornament



Beaded Nutcracker


Gingham Drawn Thread - Original



Here are the projects that I was able to make significant progress and will continue working on.  


The Scarf 




Dogwood Afghan 




Paisley Purse - Deborah Forney  






Sneek Sampler 




Hardanger Sampler - Linda Driskell






Drawn Thread on Gingham - Second piece



7 comments:

Toki said...

You achieved your goal.
I feel that the result have been quite fulfilling.
Many wonderful works.

Lyn Warner said...

I imagine it's really satisfyingly to see all the finished projects together. Well done on all you have accomplished during the challenge!

Lin said...

Such a lot of projects! xx

Queeniepatch said...

many of these projects had been slumbering for a long time. With a simple One Thread a Week Challenge and three months later, a good chunk of them are completed. The challenge turned out to be very effective. I guess The House is the oldest, is it also the most rewarding to have been completed the stitching on?
I think the Blackwork cushion is a masterpiece and hope it sits proudly on display in your home.

Vireya said...

You had a very productive summer, one thread at a time! Amazing to see what all those threads added up to.

Linda said...

Congrats on all of the great finishes Pamela. Nice progress on the others.

Linda

Leonore Winterer said...

This challenge was a great success for you! Will you try again next year?