Work in Progress Wednesday Changes!

Work in Progress Wednesday Changes!

On Monday when I asked I was pleasantly surprised to find out there are quite a few people who are interested in continuing with Work in Progress Wednesdays.

I think we can make WIP Wednesdays more inclusive of other types of stitching projects. The idea started out to encourage people to complete large and/or languishing projects but I think we can include things like UFO’s (UnFinished Objects) de-stashing or any stitching project you want to share. Going public and sharing does help people push themselves to complete a project or reach a stitching goal.

I want to stress that you do not have to have something finished to post just something done that week! Every week in which you want to participate you need to post photo of how you have progressed on a blog, or one of the free public photo sites like flickr.

The come back to Pintangle as each Wednesday there will be a Work in Progress Wednesday post on which you can leave a comment with a link to your site or photograph. This is so people can visit and see how you are going!

You can rotate projects, or just participate occasionally the idea is to share progress.

Any questions? Ask them in the comments and I will respond to them there.

Help spread the word 

Please link to Pintangle, so that people hear about it. Help spread the word and others will join.

what I will do is if I have not managed to stitch that week (because I am working on a book) I will open a post so people can leave a comment and have visitors. That said I will try and share some stitching each week. I am sure there are some weeks I will not manage it but I figure, aim for the stars and I will hit the moon.

block 38 of CQ lace quilt OK for this weeks progress – hang my head –  the last time I reported on this block, was here, Block 38 of my lace quilt I had started it in August last year! Visit the post to see what it looked like then.
Progress has been made but only a little as I still have beads and buttons etc to add.
Anyway I hope to get it done for next Wednesday.

You will find all the other blocks in the Lace Quilt category

Join in Work in Progress Wednesdays and leave a comment

If you have made progress on a project leave a comment with a link to your site. If you include the http bit of your web address in the comment it will become a link and folks can visit and see what you have done.

If you want to know more about Work in Progress Wednesdays visit the FAQ.


13 Comments

  1. I’ve been following Queenie’s progress and decided I need a Wednesday post to keep myself going. I’ve picked up an old project – Dorothy Lesher’s Moon Dragon a few weeks ago and have posted about it the last three Wednesdays – http://hokkaidokudasai.blogspot.jp/2014/01/work-in-progress-wednesday-heads-or.html

    http://hokkaidokudasai.blogspot.jp/2014/01/work-in-progress-wednesday-wing-and.html

    http://hokkaidokudasai.blogspot.jp/2014/01/work-in-progress-wednesday-dragon-is.html

    Thanks!

  2. I’ve been so devoted to WIPW that I’ve posted the last two weeks when there wasn’t a check-in post here!=) Here’s the link to my whole WIPW series so that anyone interested can check the latest three:

    http://sew-in-love.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/WW

    I agree with your sentiments, Sharon – shooting for the stars and being pleased if we make it to the moon. I don’t have something to report on every week, but WIPW has been so valuable to me thus far that I’m glad it’ll go on.

  3. Sharon, your block looks lovely now, so I’m sure the beads will make it even better.
    I finished a couple more blocks for my “champagne on a beer budget” crazy quilt. here is a link to the first one
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/marcih/12071401704/
    I’m not sure if the second one is done, but may wait until I lay out the blocks to see if it blends in.
    Here is a link to a section of a ‘sane’ quilt I’m working on
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/marcih/11409124995/in/photostream/
    So many projects, so little time.

    Marci Hainkel

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