While staying home, I haven’t been doing a lot of embroidery. Since in-person craft fairs are on hold, I decided to put my stitching business on hold (a few commissioned projects aside).
But I haven’t put the needle down! In fact, I’ve been working on cross stitch more and more while quarantining. I’ve finished up this cute Schrute Farms piece and made some major headway on this St. Basil’s project.
Since I’ve really been making some good progress on this slow form of stitching, I figured I could slate in a few seasonal projects for my favorite time of year: spooky season!
I downloaded a handful of patterns to keep me busy all through fall, and I’m organizing a virtual Stitchy Woman Club at work. Having Hocus Pocus or The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on in the background isn’t mandatory but strongly encouraged.
Here are the patterns I picked up:
- Killin’ It Grim Reaper from The Witchy Stitcher
- Vintage Happy Halloween from The Witchy Stitcher
- Baba Yaga from The Witchy Stitcher (I love Baba Yaga)
- Vampires Don’t Do Dishes (a What We Do in the Shadows reference) from Heirloom Factory
I’m so excited to get moving and grooving on these with a few spooky shows on in the background. Happy haunting, everyone!