Well, my grandson and I survived the first (partial) week of school LOL. We aren't exactly into the routine yet, but we will get there. And bells are also off to a good start, with our first service next week. We are playing a lot more pieces than we normally do in a single service because the choir is on break - I'll post after church next week (so later than usual) and will hopefully have good news. Luckily, since we only have a couple of rehearsals to prep, most of the pieces are fairly simple to execute.
I had a little more stitching time than I thought I would this week. Carl is actually taking more responsibility for his online learning schedule this semester. (Something I am very glad to see.)
I managed to get ten hours in on the "Collaboration Sampler" and finished the Shepherd's Bush section (top area of the bellpull, part 1 of 3) - except for the beads that will go in at the end. This brings me to 20 hours on this project so far. It's cute - basically a mini band sampler. The shadow stripes and checkerboard patterns in the sheep are my favorite part in this section!
Then I started in on the Just Nan area (bottom of the bellpull, part 3 of 3). I'm leaving part 2 in the middle to the end due to all the specialty stitches in that area that would not like to be squashed onto the scroll rods when the fabric moves up. This section is a small pictorial, so I took the time to put just this one area into Pattern Keeper so as not to miss any stitches. It's dense and full of confetti stitching with over a half dozen colors just in this one floral branch! This section is at 9% (not counting the corner eyelets and beads). When I pick this up again, I'll be working on the first peacock of the pair.



















