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Lots of WIPGO Stitching


Hello, my blogging friends. It has been a little longer that I had planned for this post. I have a done a lot of stitching and I am happy to report that I have been keeping up with my WIPGO goals so far. In my last post, I shared my January goals, Big City Christmas and Mistletoad. I still have not fully finished them, but I have plenty of time before the holidays come around again. I also told you that my fabric for the Letters that I plan on stitching, did arrive and was not the color I was looking for. So, I dove into stash and found some 16ct Aida in the color Artichoke that would work for the 4 letters that I plan to stitch. So, my WIPGO calls for February were 5 and 22.

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Just a reminder that WIPGO is a fun stitching game created by Jessie Marie Does Stuff and she calls the numbers on the 25th of each month for the following month. My number 5 is Dancer Reindeer from Nora Corbett.

I am looking forward to getting all of the Reindeer and sleigh stitched up, slowly but surely. I am stitching them all on 16ct Aida Twilight Blue from Wichelt and using all of the called for threads and embellishments.

Dancer is finished ❤️

I finished Dancer in about 2 weeks. He was a fun stitch and is so sparkly with all of those beads and treasures! So now I have two deer finished…seven more to go 😉

Next up was the Letters from Nora, Letter L from Nora Corbett. I will be spelling out the word NOEL in individual letters and having them all framed seperately.

All of these letters are being stitched on 16ct Aida Artichoke and I have converted all of the thread and bead colors to Christmas colors. That was quite the process and I definitely applaud anyone who does conversions all of the time.

I can’t wait to stitch up the other letters and see how they look all together. Which brings us to the March WIPGO numbers:

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I started with my #3 call, which is Home for The Holidays from Primrose Cottage.

I want to display this piece in my Dining room during the holidays, and that is my pink and gray room. So I have changed all of the Reds to pinks except for the cardinals.

I love how this turned out! I will be fully finishing this one on a red cupboard door, so it can actually go in any room. But I love all the pinks. So sweet!

This brings us to my last WIPGO call for March. The Letter Q from Letters from Nora by Nora Corbett. I am changing this letter to an O.

I am stitching this one on 16ct aida Artichoke and have changed all of the threads and beads to Christmas colors.

The little Christmas fairy looks so cute sitting on top of the letter.

So that is all of my WIPGO stitching through March. I have finished 1 Christmas WIP (works in progress) and started and finished 5 Christmas projects. The WIPGO numbers for April have been called and for April I get 3 projects because I chose to put a project in the FREE space. Two of my called numbers are bigger projects that will end up being WIP’s. The other number called is for the Letter N. I don’t have any set rules for stitching on my projects for WIPGO. Just to start them and get some stitching done on them. One of the bigger projects called is on my WIPGO board 4 times, so hopefully I will get some good progress on it by the end of the year. But I am happy with WIPGO so far and I already have 6 Christmas projects finished that I plan on getting fully finished and on display during the holiday this year.

I have also been knitting. I did finish my Stripes and Eyelets shawl, but I haven’t blocked it and don’t have any pictures handy. I will get those for next time. I did start knitting a baby blanket for a niece that is due this summer.

This is such a cute blanket and is knitted in the round. I have never knitted a baby blanket in the round. The pattern is from Sassafrass and I am using Pima Soft yarns from Berroco. I have to say that I LOVE stitching with this yarn! It is so soft and I think it is perfect for a summer blanket. This was a kit I purchased from my Local needlework shop some time ago.

This is where I am at with the blanket. I have just added the 4th color and it is looking so good!

So that is what I have been up to. I do have a couple of other cross stitch projects I have worked on and a BIG project that I have been kitting up for the last few months that I will share with you as soon as I receive the last of the beads that I have been waiting for. Tell me what you have been up to! I would love to hear about your projects. Oh! And I realized that last week was my 14 year Blogaversary! Wow!

Happy Stitching!

Christmas · WIPGO 2026

Playing WIPGO In 2026


Hello blogging friends! Two posts in one week, I know! I am off to a great start. So, as you can tell from my title, I will be participating in WIPGO for the first time in 2026. If you don’t know what WIPGO is, it is basically a bingo where you put items on a board that you want to accomplish in the year. You can use it for Cross Stitch, knitting, quilting, places you want to go, things you want to do. The possibilities are endless. I will be using mine for Cross Stitch. If you want to find out in more detail what it is all about, you can visit Jessie Marie Does Stuff on Facebook, Instagram or her You Tube channel. She is the one that created it and will be calling the numbers each month.

I will be using a board created by Nichol Spohr. During her Vlogmas videos this month, she talked about doing a Christmas WIPGO. I thought that was an awesome idea since I have been stitching on 2 Christmas projects for this last year and currently. And every time I saw a Christmas pattern in my stash or that someone else was doing, I would say “Oh I should do that for Christmas!” and knowing there was no way I was going to get any of them finished for this year. But I could for next year! And if you have been following me, you know that the 30+ year old Nativity project is still not finished. So I downloaded the board from Nichol’s You Tube channel and proceeded to pick and choose which projects I wanted to do this year. You can download it from her channel or her website shown on the photo of the board above. I had no problem filling up the 25 spaces, adding the Nativity several times and also adding a project to my free space.

Jesse Marie Does Stuff chooses the numbers every month on the 25th of the month and on December 25th she chose the numbers 2 and 7 for January 2026. The number 2 was perfect! Big City Christmas!! Which is what I am currently working on. But I had an issue with the number 7. It is the Letter Q from Nora Corbett. I plan on stitching the letters N Q E L this year, making the Q into an O to spell Noel. I only just ordered fabric for these letters about a week or so ago, so I will not be able to work on that one. So I made some adjustments to my board.

I swapped number 7 with number 4. Hopefully by the time any of the numbers with Nora letters are called in the future, I will have my fabric. So, for now, this is my final WIPGO board for 2026 . Only 2 projects are WIP’s. All of the others will be new starts and hopefully most will be finished before Christmas next year. Since I am a stitch whatever I want, whenever I want kind of gal, and I don’t count stitches, EVER, I did not put any restrictions on my projects. I just need to work on them in the month that they are called. That can be for a day, 3 days, a week, or until I am ready to do something else. Jessie Marie says you can make WIPGO your own and that is what I am doing. Look forward to seeing lots of Christmas stitching this year, as well as other WIP’s and knitting and crocheting and whatever else I get up to in 2026. I am really looking forward to trying WIPGO out and seeing how much Christmas stitching I can get done.

What are your plans for 2026? I’d love to hear about them.

Happy Stitching!