Project Gallery
This is a gallery of some of my projects. A few may have been highlighted in a blog post, but most have not. If you want to learn more about any of them, feel free to leave a comment or Contact Me.
Check back periodically for new projects. Also, follow my boards on Pinterest to see them too.
Knitting




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Cross Stitch













Cards
Father’s Day Card Combo Birthday and Father’s Day Card 65th Birthday Card Balloons Birthday Card Stripes Birthday Cards Stripes and Dots Birthday Card Mother’s Day – front of card, envelope and sticker Mother’s Day – inside card, envelope and sticker
Knitting/Sewing Combo
Washcloths and baskets Dishcloths and baskets
Cross Stitch/Sewing Combo
Halloween cross stitch made into a pillow
8 Comments
Gail
Just discovered your blog… I love it.
And your projects … wow !!!
Very talented.
I’ve just retired too and slowly getting into the groove of retirement.
You’ve really inspired me.
I live in Melbourne Australia 😊
Thank you
Retired Introvert
Thanks so much Gail. I’m glad you found me!! It takes a little while to find that groove and it will even change over time. But it’s all good. I love being retired!!
Jackie Foote
Love seeing all your beautiful finished work. Isn’t retirement great?! So much more time to enjoy the things we like to do.
Retired Introvert
Thanks!! I love having the time to do the things I love. It’s a great life!!
Shane Madie
Increase your knowledge regarding Cross stitch by reading the blog “Cross Stitch vs Digital Embroidery 2020” which includes n everything related to cross-stitch. I’m suggesting it because I read it and loved it.
Retired Introvert
Well, I read it but can’t say I loved it. Not a lot of substance and ended up being a sales pitch for what appears to be your company?
Leslie Myers
Wanting to learn embroidery. Is cross stitch the same as embroidery? Leslie
Retired Introvert
Cross stitch and embroidery are similar but not the same. I started out doing embroidery when I was a teenager but once I learned about counted cross stitch, that’s all I’ve done. I prefer the more precise stitches of cross stitch. Try both and see what you think. You can find simple kits to get started. Good luck!!