Tuesday, January 2, 2007

The Sewing Angels are not Smiling Down Upon Me Tonight

After last night's successful cardinal block, I was eager to try another one. I got home a couple of hours late today because I had a dentist appt. and a nail appointment.

I sat down for about an hour to catch up on my blog reading while the nail polish cured. About 6:00 p.m., I decided they were ready and I started on block #2. It was going along beautifully--much easier than the cardinal. I estimated it would only take one and a half hours. At about the one hour mark, I discovered that I really needed a different fabric way back on the first section. It was actually the very first piece I put on.

So I had to rip out hundreds of teeny tiny stitches. I can save two sections (out of 6).

VERY DEPRESSING!

So much so that I decided to forget about it until tomorrow. Instead I grabbed my can of Necco candy wafers and came here to make my daily blog post.


Oh, yea, I also jabbed my finger with the scissors (see the bandaid?).

8 comments:

  1. I hate when you are all ready to start a project and it doesn't work the way you think it should.You must need to kick back and clear your head tomorrow is another day!

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  2. Poor Zoey!!! I hope you can be reassured by your beautiful cardinal!

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  3. Did the Necco wafers help? Sorry you had to go to all that work just to rip it out!!
    :)

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  4. Bummer-I can tell you I've frogged (rip-it) many tiny cross stitches myself. I guess you just had a check up if you are eating Necco wafers. I've been eating them myself. My dental work is coming up, so I'd better eat them all soon!
    Sorry about your cut.

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  5. Sorry to hear that you had to do so much frog stitching, but your nails look great.

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  6. Momma said there would be days like that(: (remember that old song)
    Its still so frustrating.
    Pat

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  7. As soon as I noticed your band-aid; I figured you had cut yourself, and that that was the bad news. I had to have 3 stitches about a month ago, because I got in a hurry with my rotary cutter...that's what I was afraid you had done. Rip those stitches...not yourself. Love the cardinal block...
    sharon

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  8. Ouch, Sharon! That must have really hurt. I just jammed the pointed end into my finger--nothing compared to yours.

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