I started the first blocks toward the end of 2016. Shortly thereafter began my increasing battle with headaches for the following two years. Because I felt worst when sitting still, I ditched the stitching and took up jogging instead. Finally, after my headaches were under control (thanks, keto!) and we had made our big move to Spain, I determined to finish the project I'd started! Each block was obviously very detailed and time consuming. I arrived to Spain with three completed blocks and one barely begun. Since November, I've finished the last nine! Nestled under a blanket by the window, sunning on the balcony in a chair, drinking my coffee, listening to podcasts, waiting for dinner to cook, little by little I have whittled away at each scene.
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
My plan is to make this into a wall-hanging with sashing between each block. It's on my project list for the next time my mom comes to visit or I get to visit her. I'm too scared to attempt it alone, for fear of ruining my hard work! But today, I'm relishing the fact that the blocks are finished and I can get busy making something else.
Do you have a favorite?
~Abby
They’re all beautiful. My favorites are January for the red birds, April for the purple flowers and rain boots, July for the patriotic pillows, September for the ears of corn π½ and sunflowers π», and finally December for the evergreen π² tree and candy canes π. Great job Abby π. What a wonderful feeling it is to FINISH a big project ππΌππΌππΌ
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