This weeks stitch meditations #61-68
Saturday, May 3, 2025
100 Days of Stitch Meditations-#61-68
Random Sketches & Stuff
So, my 100 day sketching is over, but I"m still trying to sketch something every day. Here are sketches I've done this week, pretty random! And I added color to some of them!
This one is a failed painting inspired by our big pond, which has gotten overgrown, and the beavers have killed/cut down most of the trees around it. I took the photo a while back when we could still ride the side by side through the field. Places grow up fast when you're not able to keep them up. So sad. Anyway, I sketched it off with my Zig pen, then used a flat water brush pen and Kuretake pan watercolors to paint it.
We got a Tennessee magazine a couple of days ago that had a photo of an alpaca on the inside cover. The moment I saw it I knew I had to try to sketch it! So I tried...Zig Writer pen/marker
There is another one that is blonde in the article that I meant to sketch before I posted, but haven't gotten it done yet. I'm going to try it though!
That's it for now! I still have to post this weeks stitch meditations, plus do my physical therapy, todays stitch meditation, and a sketch. It's pouring rain here, so it's a good day for it!
Have a great weekend!
Friday, April 25, 2025
Sketches of Stitches-After Challenge
I am continuing my sketching despite the challenge being completed, and I've been wanting to sketch some more of my stitch meditations, so yesterday morning I did so. Despite being interrupted by company, I sketched four of them from this week. You can look on the previous post of 100 Days of Stitch Meditations to see them in fabric and color if you want. #57-60
Zig Writer marker/pen in sketchbook-Fun stuff!
On to today's sketch and stitch meditation! I wonder what it will be!
100 Days of Stitch Meditations-#57,58,59,60/100
Trying to keep up two 100 day challenges and get them posted is not easy, but I've managed! I just finished the sketching challenge, by the way, and I'm over half way through this one! Yay, me! I'm proud of myself for sticking with them this far! I usually get bored half way through a project and move on to something else. Maybe my next challenge should be 100 days of finishing a project already started! 😀
Anyway, here are #57-60 for this week! I finished yesterday's after I scanned these into the computer, so it will be in the next batch, and I have today's pinned and ready to stitch...
Days #20, 21, 22, 23 Sketches-April-100 Day Project Sketching Complete!
I did it! I completed the 100 day project of sketching every day for 100 days! These are the last four sketches. The goats are the last one on the last day, the 23rd of April. I have actually done 136 sketches during January 1, 2025 through April 23, 2025, because some days I sketched 2-3.
Because I missed twelve days during the actual 100 day period, I added twelve days to the hundred days to make up for it, plus I thought March only had thirty days, but it has thirty-one. So I actually went over one day, making it 101 days that I sketched out of 113.
Sketched 101/113 days and did 136 sketches from Jan 1-April 23 (for my benefit, not yours! :D)
So proud of me! 😊
I ended the challenge, but not the sketching. Doesn't feel right if I don't do one at some point during the day! The discipline and practice have helped me so much! Hopefully, it will show in future artwork...
I also want to do some work in my art journals and do some painting, which I haven't done in months. Maybe I will make those my next challenges!
I am still doing the 100 days of stitch meditations with Liz Kettle challenge and keeping up, so far. #62 for today is pinned and ready to stitch! Only 38 to go!
The end of one challenge, working on another over half done, and looking forward to the next challenge! Keeps life interesting, plus it's so good for my soul (and my nerves)!
Sunday, April 20, 2025
100 Days of Stitching Meditations 2025 #51,52,53,54,55,56/100
Stitch meditations 51-56/100. Still keeping up so far! I haven't done today's yet, but it's ready for stitching...
Days 14,16,17,18,19 Sketches 2025 April
I missed a day again this week, but I'm making it up! A couple of days I sketched two!
Day 18 also- There were actually four sisters in the vintage family photo. Three of them are my great-aunts and one is my grandmother on my dad's side. However, I failed to leave enough room for the fourth one, again. Grrrrr! So I sketched the two on the left on the 18th (making 3 sketches that day including the one above).
Day 19-The third one, my granny, I sketched the next day. The fourth one got left off this sketch, but that's ok. She's in both the ones above! This photo was made later in their lives than the others. Zig Writer and Posca markers
Their names were Nancy, Virgie (Jeno), Laura Lue (my Granny), and Annie Mae. I was lucky to grow up around my Granny and Annie Mae, and I kind of knew Nancy from when she came home once a year to visit family. I don't remember ever seeing Jeno, but from what I've heard about her she was a character, and I would have loved her. Granny talked about her often. I adored my granny!
I lack three days of making up the ones I missed since January 1, but I'm going to keep sketching. Just not going to have a specific goal in mind, and I'm going to try to paint every day for a while. I don't think I'll try for a hundred days though. Maybe a month or two?
I also want to finish my mini junk journal, which has been staring at me forlornly ever since I started the stitching and sketching challenges.
Anyway, that's it for this week. I've done one for today, but it hasn't been scanned yet. It's inspired by Helen Wells sketchbooks of intuitive art. Very fun! Next post!
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