I am clearing out my embroidery stash. This is going to be a LONG-TERM project. The easy start on the UFOs (unfinished objects) and Stash-Babies waiting to be touched is the Christmas ornaments. I am taking pictures nightly as I work on them. I usually have about an hour a night (more like 1 and a quarter hours, because there is always “ONE MORE STITCH”). Non-screen time is important to get to sleep once you lay down, and this gives me an hour of no glowing screens before bedtime.
HO-HO-HO (7/9/2025-7/12/2025) – total time about 5 hours: Starting on 7/9/2025, I break out a kit for “Ho-Ho-Ho” and a Christmas stocking.

On 7/10/2025, I asked myself why am I working on only one kit? I got three sets of this bugger. May as well knock all of them out at the same time so I can take advantage of minor memorization of the pattern. Three kits in process now; 7/11/2025 – Get the final cross-stitch done for the pattern and start working on the outline stitch in black. No, I don’t know what colors these are exactly as the kit provides everything; 7/12/2025 – Get the backstitch complete and all the stupid French knots – one for each of the Ho’s, nine total.

Stockings (7/13/2025-7/17/2025) – total time about 13.5 hours: 7/13/2025 – Time to start the stockings. First off is the white and blue of the top of the stocking. 7/14/2025 Get the little part of the cane sticking out of the top of the stocking. 7/15/2025 – Add the holly sprig (two shades of green) and get the dark red of the stocking providing shading down so I know the shape of the stocking.

7/16/2025 – Meeting night, an hour of sitting and listening and waiting, plus the normal hour gets the stockings green heel and toes complete and most of the stocking done. I still need to put the white lines on the heel and toes, the yellow dots on the stocking, and, of course, the black outline plus the bell with it’s stupid French knot. 7/17/2025 – Another meeting night, this time two hours. Plus final touches when I get home. AND DONE! (Well, there is still putting them into the ornament, but I need to finish all of them first.)

For Santa (7/18/2025-7/20/2025) – total time about 2.5 hours: 7/18/2025 – Next up, a For Santa and Santa Claus pairing. I only have two of these kits. Start working on the milk first. Hardly visible against the Aida cloth until the outline is started.

7/19/2025 – Must put the writing in because I don’t want to risk the long counting to get things in position and have them wrong. Writing out Santa lets me know where the red highlights go and where the cookie starts. 7/20/2025 – Final night of finishing For Santa with the backstitch, and get a slight jump on the next two.

Santa Claus (7/20/2025-7/26/2025) – total time about 6.5 hours: (see 7/20/2025 above) 7/21/2025 – Get Santa’s rosy cheeks done and the bottom fur of his cap. 7/22/2025 – Get the V of his color done, the holly spring on his hat and the gold bell. 7/23/2025 – White on white for Santa’s beard isn’t easy, even with the light blue for shading.

7/24/2025 – The cross stitch is done. Now to start doing the outline. 7/25/2025 – So, I did the bell in the wrong place which I discovered outlineing the first one. I ripped out the bell on the other and redid it (I wasn’t reworking the outlineing – that is a PAIN – so I left the first as-is. I mean, yeah, tearing out cross-stitch is always a pain, but I chose the level of self-infliction of only fixing one of the two.) 7/26/2025 – Backstitch complete and the French knots are worked. All the Christmas Ornaments are done.

In my embroidery stash are other ornaments. A Love Bug, an Umbrella Duck, and two Frogs. May as well continue the clearing of the stash. Only one of each of these, so it should be much faster. Oh, during the first one, I discovered they don’t use embroidery floss (where you normally separate out two parts); these are just straight up single cords. But easier and harder. Not sure I like the feel of this thread.
Love Bug (7/27/2025-7/28/2025) 2.5 hours: First picture to show the one package. Each comes with instructions (on the back of the picture), a pack of threads, a needle, a display holder and a sticky back for presentation. 7/27/2025 – First photo, nearly forgot to take a picture to start!. 7/27/2025 – That is because of burnout. I completed an edit, third down on it and I powered through eight-hours solid for the final day. I am establishing the new normal of one hour embroidery and one hour of reading before bed. Tonight I am NOT up to reading anything, so I do two hours of embroidery getting most of the Love Bug complete. 7/28/2025 – Finishing the writing took hardly any time, onward to the Umbrella Duck!

Umbrella Duck (7/28/2025-7/29/2025) 1.5 hours: (7/28/2025 see above) 7/29/2025 – The Umbrella Duck is quick with virtually no backstitch.
Flower Frog (7/30/2025-8/1/2025) – 3 hours: 7/30/2025 – First photo is a picture of the two kits. The Flower Fog & the My Pad Frog. 7/30/2025 – Flower Frog has a LOT of green cross-stitch to do. 7/31/2025 – The green face is complete, next up is the pink cheeks and the pink petals for the flower.

8/1/2025 – All the rest of the details take hardly any time at all.
My Pad Frog (8/2/2025) – 2 hours: 8/2/2025 – Brain insisted on taking a vacation so two hours on the embroidery that evening and the final decoration is complete.

Assembly (8/3/2025) – 3 to 4 hours: Big breath. Time to do the assembly. This is a big step for me because it involves cutting the material after the embroidery is done. No going back if you screw up the cutting!
First picture is getting everything together (about half an hour getting together and laying it out). – Second picture is matching the frames and the back support to the projects. – Third picture is after two hours of putting on the back adhesives (need to position perfectly), cutting (oh the cutting), and inserting into the frame. Does it look good? Now another deep breath, and then put Elmer’s glue around the edge on the back so they don’t pop out.

Fourth picture, wait hour and flip over! – Fifth picture, ho-ho-ho and stockings are complete, except I seem to have lost one of the frames (in the 30 years) since I bought them. – Sixth picture – For Santa and Santa Claus ornaments complete.

And the traditional decorations – Love Bug, Umbrella Duck, Flower Frog, and My Pad Frog all are done.

Finally, the Cardinal. I finished this piece of embroidery three decades ago, but never put it in the frame. I had never framed anything before at that point and it was so beautiful. The concept of gluing the aida cloth to some random piece of cardboard (unlike the other decorations, this one did not come with a self-adhesive piece), cutting the aida in a circle, the very opposite of how the fabric is made, and then gluing all of that to the frame, and it still has no way to attach to anything!?! The whole thing was beyond me. I am very proud of finally making this complete. Now, I just need to figure out how to hang or display this piece.
