I do some SALs that are sponsored on Facebook by some designers and I do post my progress on their SAL facebook pages but this doesn't strike me as being the same as belonging to a group.
As for guilds, I belonged to a quilt guild for several years and was their unpaid website manager for many of those years (even though quilting is totally NOT my thing - I joined hoping to learn but it wasn't that kind of group). I left the guild (stopped paying dues) in January of this year and they found a new webmaster (a paid professional) in April. I'm still a member of their facebook group but I don't participate.
~~~~~WIPS~~~~~
1. Elizabeth Almond's "Save the Stitches", begun in 2014, on white lugana in mostly DMC 310 (with some scattering of two blues and two greens where metallic threads had been called for - I flat out REFUSE to do metallic in blackwork!). I worked on block 108 and finally finished it. Don't know why this one was so difficult but I simply couldn't see a logical way to stitch it! And it looks messy to me, probably because I could find the right way to stitch it. Relieved that at last this one is finished, even though it took two months. Only 23 "blocks" to go! On to block 109!
Stitchonomy's "Fall Banner 2024 SAL", on dark blue AIDA using the kit that accompanies the pattern. I finished it on August 13, with a few personalizations:
- I skipped the "sparkles" random single stitches in the background and left off the kit's charms
- I changed the spacing between bands because the fabric felt a little smaller than I needed.
- There are at least three counting errors (one per each of three bands: 1) moon phases, 7) Wellies) and 13) squirrels)) that had to be adjusted...
I can't show the finished piece here because it is a mystery SAL and there are still two bands and the sparkle pattern to be released for non-pattern club members. Below is what the piece looked like at the latest release:
On the non-SAL (and inactive SAL) front:
- The Glendon Place "Hope & Strength" piece still requires extensive beading.
- The Lakeside SAL "Kogin" still languishes untouched.
- Traveling needlepoint is awaiting a road trip to justify taking it out again...
and that is my August report! Happy stitching, every one!


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