Or how not to tackle your homework, in 20 easy stages.
- Try coral stitch on the hillside.
- Decide coral stitch doesn’t work and unpick it.
- Decide the hand-dyed habotai silk [HDHS – or HADES as Livewriter’s spell check would have it] you used for the hillside is now a mess because of all the unpicking.
- Remove viaduct and hillside.
- Look for more HDHS and find the turquoise dupion silk you had originally intended to use for the hillside but couldn’t find at the time.
- Swither about which to use.
- Decide on dupion.
- Replace habotai with dupion.
- Find some turquoise embroidery floss in your stash, and add the blue-violet you bought specially for the HDHS to the stash that you are trying to reduce.
- Try horizontal bands of running stitch in a sort of Morse code pattern [dot-dash–dot-dot-dot dash etc.] and decide you like it.
- Try it on the hillside but on the diagonal and decide you don’t like it.
- Put it all on one side and go off to finish your sari silk bowl [SSB] – which is not homework.
- Decide that because you decided to restrict the colour scheme on the SSB you will need more SS and make emergency trip to the Hillier Gardens.
- Find it difficult to find another hank in the colours you need but buy the closest – and another hank because it’s pretty – at considerable expense.
- Have tea and cake at Hillier Gardens – at rather less expense.
- Come home, work on bowl and decide that you would have had enough from the original hank.
- Finish bowl, with the addition of a junk CD
- Go on line and discover that you can get sari silk a lot cheaper – but obviously you don’t get to choose your hank.
- Drink glass of white wine too quickly.
- Return to viaduct embroidery – maybe…
1 comment:
LOL don't you love those days!
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