As you can imagine, not a lot of stitches got put into my thistles this weekend. I basically worked outside until I ran out of light, not leaving a whole lot time time in the evening for stitching.

But I did manage to add some more green – finishing up the leaf on the bottom and extending the stems up to the other buds. There’s still some filling in to do before I start on the other thistle flowers, and the butterfly at the top is a long way off.
But there’s no deadline for this. A stitch or two here and there is fine for now.
I think a lot of us find the stitching/knitting slows down when the weather warms up. No worries. It will be there when the weather turns cold again (or it rains).
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Slow and Steady. I would be more inclined to be out and doing things in the garden too! Your stitching looks very pretty though.
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Same here. This time of year it is hard to justify just sitting and stitching. There’s just so much to be done outside before it gets too hot and buggy.
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Your stitching is beautiful! Progress is being made even though not your usual pace.
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At least you’ve done a little bit! I am way behind the rest of you on my project.
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What a pretty stitching! You can grow your flowers with thread and needle, too!
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