I just can't be

disciplined. I try and just when I think I'm doing great, my true self emerges. Alas, I've put down Kerchief, just to take a little break.

A break?....from what? I love this project, am having fun and it's working up quickly. What more can one ask for? Variety? Oh yes, variety, as in, I want to dig in and start something new. There I was nearly finished and now I am on the verge of sabotaging my best laid plans. Probably just a deep seated inner-child rebellion (remember that from the 70's? LOL!). Oh inner-child be off with you and take your new canvases, threads and stitch guides with you! Lest I fall prey to your capricious project philandering. Those words of banishment did not work and this post is turning into a Peyton Place of project infidelity, stitching transgressions and yes, uncontrolled impulse.
But not before I share with you my progress on the Kerchief foreground canvas. Of the six door panels, the top four will be cut away (yikes! with my scissors?--not without surpervision) to expose Camille. A small area remains on the left part of the door jamb and then I'll fill in the two lower door panels, the stitching around the inside of the windows - then cutting away of the window canvas, some clean up here and there and finally attaching the lace curtains. Brillant! The threads have been delightful to stitch with throughout the entire project and include a variety from DMC, Walsh/Silk Wool, Simply Shaker Overdye, Threadworx, and Bijoux. I've enjoyed the variety of stitches too which include Long Armed Cross, Linen Fold, Perspective Gobelin, Padded Diagonal, Trailing, Outline and Binding to name a few. I'll keep you posted on the number of stitching hours logged when I'm finished.
Bless me Father for I have strayed.....and the first stitching transgression came in the form of a pink walnut. I don't want to say too much about this just yet other than it is an old art form and I think you'll be surprised when you see the finished piece.

It has been a nice departure from my beloved canvaswork though. Just for a few hours mind you (yeah right). I'll have more on this little gem in a later post, just wanted you to see what I've been up to while on my Kerchief hiatus.
My husband has been out of town for a few weeks- isn't that always the way it starts? No one around to supervise stitching progress, leaving the door wide open for that interloping new project to wheedle its way in. Then without having to make the bed (don't worry I'm not a total slouch, I pull the covers up over the pillows--good enough) and very little cooking happening, there was plenty of time left to stitch into the wee hours and think/focus/obsess about the next project, I mean once the Kerchief is at the framers, that is.
The Fan on Black wins. Eventually I thought, what can it hurt to flirt with a new project? It's not exactly an act of infidelity, per se. So I pulled the threads, kitted the thing up then conveniently left it next to the bedroom stitching throne. Before I knew it, I had it on the stretchers, threw a needle magnet on it and away I went. And look at the progress, nothing like "new" to arouse your needle and rejuvenate your thread. Excuse me. After a twelve hour frenzy I finished about 3/4 of what the photo shows.
This is one of the bargains I found at our Chapter yard sale in November - only 10 bones! Thank you Cynthia. It uses beautiful and fun threads that have been a dream to stitch. Using Flair, beads, braid, more beads, silk, beads, Watercolors and beads.
Since I began this post days ago, I've completed the upper right section and the small area to the lower left. Leaving the outlining, background and framing. I didn't find working on the black canvas difficult at all. Again, I'll discuss it further once it's ready for the framer, which could be sooner than later. But for now I'm calling a halt to this fickle trend of project hopping. I've had my fun. I'm ready to finish these up and cross them off the list, visit my priest and walk the straight and narrow down the fidelity path of loyalty, singlemindedness and trustworthy.....nevermind.