Week Forty-Four: Fake Summer

Well, we've made it to November! It doesn't feel like November because it's 75 degrees outside, but it is in fact November. Over the next few weeks, I'll share more about the end of this project (stats, favorite parts, etc.) and what's coming in 2023. I'm excited to see the finished 2022 piece and tell you about my plan for next year. I'm really excited about next year's 365 project.

What else is going on? You should definitely watch Weird: The Al Yankovic Story on Roku and Welcome ot Wrexham on Hulu. I've been enjoying both this week. Oh - Target is having a sale on this massive pack of my favorite pens, so you should probably get yourself some as well. It includes scented pens. 

I was looking for hanging file folders, I found these instead.


This week's recap:

October 30 and 31 were included in last week's post, but I'm including them here since they're technically part of this week as well.


November 1: pink back stitches - I love how lines of back stitches come together in unusual ways.

November 2: I don't have a lot of blue thread left and what is left isn't great for longer lines so I figured French knots were a good way to use up the thread.

November 3: two shades of purple stem stich.

November 4: I didn't realize the second piece of yellow thread wasn't as long as the first, so my chain stitch is a little wonky. Oh well. 

November 5: Used some grey thread today. I have a lot of neutral thread left. I may have to designate one day each week "neutral thread day" so I use it as frequently as the colors. 


REMINDER: There's still time to let me know if you want a holiday ornament. Fill out this Google form and I'll send you an ornament in late November. The form will close next Saturday, November 12.

Also because I'm ridiculous, you can now purchase stickers (and pillows and tote bags) featuring Keely. Check out our Redbubble store here. All the proceeds from the sticker sales (or whatever) will be donated to the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria on Keely's birthday later this month.

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