Project 4 is also under way, (you might remember the start on Patricia Ann's 'Silver Frost' in this post, and I may even get that done on time. I expect #3, another hardanger cushion to be a little quicker to work up as many of the satin stitch elements are quite large and there aren't large cutwork areas on that one either, but I'm not holding breath to get it done in time.
I made a whole load of cards for many the anniversaries and the November wedding that are needed for the rest of the year. The first was delivered yesterday. It's papercraft cards now in most cases as I no longer have the time to stitch all cards. It was OK when I was ill and had little or nothing else to do, but now it's getting too much for me to keep up to and that means that this load of anniversary gifts is going to be the last for a while too. In future, only really big things for close friends will be marked this way and for the rest, I'll buy things where felt appropriate. I love stitching and I know these things are special, but time no longer allows and it does get too much at times.
The October 'Awake!' magazine had an interesting comment to make about blogs as it said that some prospective employers will check your blog when considering whether or not to emply you. I can say that I think this is true. A couple of weeks ago, I sent an enquiry email from my private account about a job, (which I later decided not to apply for), and noticed from my Google Analytics and Feedjit stuff that the recipient had clicked on the link in my signature line and looked at 2 pages of my blog! Given that their response to my questions 2 hours later was very encouraging, I can only assume that she liked the look of me from my blog etc, but it certainly gave me pause! Normally, I only send this kind of email from my work account (esp. as I'm most interested in jobs on-campus), but this time I forgot and gave them my web links. So, if anyone's job hunting, you might want to think about if you want prospective workmates to see your blog and if and how they can get to it. Of course, for some folk, it may even be a selling point!!=)
So, stitching plans for the rest of the calendar year are:
* Finish 'Flowers and Leaves' hardanger cushion
* Stitch 'Soft as Snow' hardanger cushion
* Finish 'Silver Frost' and make up as wide bellpull
* Finish 'Goldfinches and Thistles' cross stitch, then prepare all three of these for framing, (at least 2 need washing to remove marks)