Sunday, April 19, 2020

Twilight Duel SAL - Update 3


It is time for our Stitch Along (SAL) update. No progress has been made since March 21st.

Please hop over to see the progress other participants have made. Many of us are in different time zones, so if a post is not up yet, please check back later. Links are at the end of this post.

We have a new member, too. Sherrie, welcome to the SAL! 

In case you missed finishes shared in our last update:

  • Christina of Petals and Pins finished Madame Chantilly's Pumpkin Thieves, as seen here.
  • Carmela of Pyros & Patch finished her lovely sampler "Casette Innevate" as seen here.


Wishing you all good health,
Renee

AvisClaireGunCaroleSue,
ConstanzeChristinaKathyMargaretCindy,
HeidiJackieSunnyHayleyMegan,
Deborah, Mary MargaretCarmelaJocelyn,
SharonDaisyAnneConnieAJ,
JennyLauraCathieLindaSherrie

12 comments:

Pyros & Patch said...

A warm hug,dear!Take care of yourself..
Carmela

Sewing Beside the Sea said...

Thanks for linking to everyone. Take care :-)

K Reeves said...

No progress? That is so unusual for you, is everything OK? Thinking of you!

Laura said...

Wishing you more stitching time the next few weeks.

Sherrie said...

Hi,
Love the coloring...Have a great day!

Magpie Sue said...

Hey, some days/weeks are like that. Stay well!

Sunny said...

Hoping you are well, Renee -- and that you'll have the time and energy to stitch again soon.

Katie said...

That was how my March went. Hope you find time soon. Take care.

Anonymous said...

I know I say it almost every time, but I'm always in admiration with your HAED stitching!
claire93

nwpaintedlady said...

Thank you for checking in and the updates, always appreciated. Send a big hello, stay safe and well

Susan said...

No handwork for me in six weeks when we have to post this Sunday. I think that's about the same time as you. It takes more focus than I have to give. =)

Magpie's Mumblings said...

Not making progress isn't a bad thing with all that's going on around us these days. It's hard sometimes to settle our minds to concentrate on projects such as this.