I've begun work on the Monarch's body. I actually finished the segment in process above before I stopped for the day. Progress is slow when stitching primarily black on black. (Between you and me, it's hard to photograph, too!)
Saturday was difficult, but my niece and nephew celebrated their dad in a way that was touching and respectful. So many friends and family attended, and paid their respects to Mike and the life he lived. Thank you for the kind messages you left.
I'm looking at another busy week this week. I have a one year checkup for my knee replacement; work; one year follow-up on cardiac tests results pre-knee surgery; annual wellness check; craft day in Portage, followed by a wedding reception for Linda's son and his new bride. Sunday will definitely be a day of rest!
I'll do my best to get a bit of needle dancing in this week, and I'm also working on wool pincushion patterns and an ATC tutorial. Just thinking about all this makes me want to take a nap. Rest assured, I'll sleep well at night. Better get busy now. My doctor's appointment is an hour away. I don't want to be late!


It's looking great.
ReplyDeleteYou are going to have a busy week, please rest in between.
Marilyn
Holy mackerel! That IS a busy week! Eat well, drink your water, take your vitamins, and by all means, get sleep! 😊
ReplyDeleteYou are brave girl. Black on black, anything on black is a no go for me, no matter what magnification.
ReplyDeleteThat is quite a week. Hard to believe one year for the knee surgery.
Shirley