Friday, February 27, 2009
Movin' Right Along
Total Time a-Stitching: 5 hours 45 minutes.
Yes, yesterday was a big one for stitching, and look at how much progress I made! It's nice to be able to focus on just a few colors and really tear through it. I can't wait to finish this corner and email Cross-Stitch-Lady with a picture. And when I do, I'm going to casually ask her if she's gotten the other one back yet. With any luck, the poor gal stitching the other one for her is taking a bit longer, too!
My husband keeps asking me if I'm going to keep plugging away at this or send it back to Cross-Stitch Lady half-finished. Of course there are a hundred other things I could do with my time if I didn't have this thing looming over my head, but on the other hand it goes against every thing in me to send it back incomplete.
I want to finish it to the last stitch.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Multiple Updates
Obviously it's been several days since I've written an update. But never you fear! I have several days' worth of progress here for you to enjoy!
I managed to get a little work done at my job last week. I mean, a little work done on the cross-stitch. It's hard to believe that I have a job that would allow for cross-stitching, but I do. Sometimes. I had it out for some nurses to see and one admirer said that she did one about this size. I asked her how long it took her to do it, and I couldn't believe her answer: two years. Two Years to do a picture of Noah's Ark that was about 11x14.
The fact that Cross Stitch Lady wanted me to complete a similar-sized cross-stitch ten times faster than that blows my mind. What blows my mind more is that I was stupid enough to agree to it. I don't know why I didn't ask around first to see if the allowed time was reasonable.
It doesn't really matter much now, except that I'm stuck in a project that may take me many more months to finish than I ever thought.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
A Good Day
As I've gone back through some previous entries, I've noticed a thread of negativity weaving its way through many of them. In all honesty, it's a reflection of how I've been feeling about this project, especially as the time keeps ticking and there's still no end in sight.
Still, being cranky about it certainly won't get it done any faster. If anything, it will only make it go more slowly. So I vow not to be cranky about it! I'll keep on keeping on and I will make an effort to reflect that attitude in these entries.
With that, I stitched for 4 hours and 15 minutes yesterday and you can see where I am at this point in the picture above. I work this afternoon so I'll probably only get to work on it a little tonight, but that's okay. I'll do all I can.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
What it Shakes Out to Be
Here are some fun facts about the cross-stitch:
Tell me, is this worth it??
- To date, I've worked on it for 72 Days.
- I put in an average of 4 hours on the cross-stitch per day (even with a day off here and there.)
- That adds up to 288 hours of stitching time, or 12 days of my life.
- Cross-Stitch Lady is paying me $200.00 to complete this project.
- So far, I have earned 69 cents per stitching-hour.
- I am not quite halfway finished.
- My optometrist recently diagnosed me with severely dry eyes, most likely due to not blinking enough while stitching.
- The visit to the optometrist cost me $100.00
- Since this dryness problem is most likely caused by the cross-stitch, that reduces my net income to 34.5 cents an hour.
- If I keep at this rate of completion, I will put in almost another 300 hours, so my net income per hour will wind up being around 16 cents an hour.
Tell me, is this worth it??
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Workin' Like a Fiend
My goodness! My new job has absorbed more time than I thought it would, even at part-time! I apologize for the silence, but something had to give. Above is a picture of my valiant achievement, though I'm well passed my original due date and I have three corners left to complete.
I just don't know when it will get done.
A friend of mine asked me when I really thought it would be finished, and to be honest I didn't know what to tell her. Cross Stitch Lady would have it be done right now, and I know that isn't possible.
Things are steadying out a bit now, so I'll be able to get back to my frequent photo updates. Thanks for sticking with me, folks!
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