Thursday, 28 August 2014

25. Finish the Cinderella cross-stitch I started in 1992

Back in the early nineties, cross-stitch was all the rage...well I'm not sure it was exactly but I enjoyed it and it was something to pass the time while my family watched football on TV at the weekend. 

Cross-stitch was something I could do whilst listening to music.  I used to do small patterns like bookmarks and little pictures (I did a really lovely one for my grandma about "grandma's house") but, when I went to Disneyworld in Florida I saw this pattern and HAD to have it.  I can't remember if I bought it in 1991 or 1992 but I'm sure it was on one of our America trips. 


Cinderella with her fairy godmother, mouse friends, pumpkin coach and horses and footmen - definitely a big challenge.  I made a really good start on it after I had figured out what all of the coloured threads were and separated them into different envelopes.  I used to sit on my bed or on my bedroom floor when I did it or I would take it with me when I went to do babysitting.

It got to 1995/1996, GCSE years, and homework + revision = no time for doing anymore (I note the 3 year length of time since I bought it but I had started high school in 1992 and homework always took precedence).

The more time passed, the more times I forgot about it.  It ended up in the back of my wardrobe behind my shoes.

This is why it made it onto my 40 list.  I need to make time for it and try to remember how to do it and remember the thread colour system I had in place. 

As you can see below I made a pretty good start at it.  It's always in the back of my mind.  It's also sitting at the back of my sofa which is a constant reminder that I need to do something about it when I have free time.


For want of a better phrase: I need to finish off that horse! 

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