I want to pose a question to those of you who blog and are also active on social media sites. Do you find you blog less often now? I have definitely noticed that about myself. I know that many of my regular readers (based on those who frequently comment) are also friends with me on Facebook and follow me on Twitter. I tend to post photos and quick updates of what’s going on in my life in those places. Accordingly, I don’t feel as much “pressure” (for the lack of a better word) to update my blog as often. I’m just wondering if others have found the same to be true. Please leave me a comment with your thoughts.
In stitching news, amazingly enough, I actually have been doing a little bit.
I stitched a summer pinkeep for Kim as part of a seasonal exchange. After that was away in the mail, I’ve been working a bit on “Snow Garden” from Blackbird Designs as well as another secret project. Here are some pictures of the exchange:
The pinkeep design was taking from the “Friends for All Seasons” chart by Lizzie Kate. I also included the “Small Sampler 1” chart from Ewe & Eye & Friends, a couple of skeins of Dragon Floss from Polstitches, a couple of skeins of Soy Luster floss (one solid & one shadow) from The Pure Palette, and a pack of strawberry blank notecards.
Here are some close-up shots of the pinkeep by itself:

My Dovos were for demo purposes only and weren’t part of the exchange. Sorry Kim!
This was my first attempt at doing a scissor pocket on the back. I thought it turned out ok, but I definitely learned some things that I will do differently next time. For example, I didn’t leave a bit of slack in the pocket when I assembled it. As I was sewing, the pocket kept getting tighter and tighter to the point that it pulls slightly downward. If I had given it a little leeway at the beginning, I think it would have come out much nicer in the end.
Here are my before & after progress pics on Snow Garden:
I know it’s not much progress, but at least it is noticeable.
I try very hard not to compare myself to the speedy needles of some of my other stitching friends whose speed is simply astounding! I just seem to be in a bit of a stitching slump this year, and I’m not sure why. Normally by the mid-point of the year, I would have at least 10-15 finishes, but this year I only have three.
The sad part is that I know my time available for stitching is about to get drastically reduced, too.
That leads me directly into my last bit of news. I’ve officially gone back to college to finish my degree.
I dropped out of college at the start of my senior year back when I was 21 years old. I said I was just going to take a couple of quarters off, but somehow that mushroomed into taking 25 years off.
One of my biggest regrets in life has always been not finishing my degree, so now I’m going to remedy that. In fact, my plan is to finish my Bachelors as quickly as possible and then go immediately into a Masters program.
I have chosen an online competency-based program through Western Governor’s University. It’s basically an independent study program where each student goes at their own pace. They will also allow students with extensive real world experience to test out of some classes. I decided this particular model sounded perfect for me, so let’s hope that it is! I guess I’ll find out soon enough given that I start classes today.
One of the best parts is that since the university if fully accredited, they qualify for tuition reimbursement through my employer. w00t! By the time I get my reimbursement checks each year, I should hopefully only spend around $1000-$1200 out of pocket annually. That means no student loans!
I suppose that’s the last of my news & updates for now. I will try my best to update as often as possible, but please understand that I’m likely just uber busy between work and school should I disappear for extended periods of time. If you want to keep track of me more frequently, I would recommend Facebook.
Until next time …























Woohoo congrats on the school and tuition reimbursement :-). Love the scissors pocket and Snow Garden.
I absolutely blog less often as a result of being active on Facebook, for the same reason you do. My photos and quick updates go there, so the blog goes back to being more of the Deep Thoughts by Kris forum. I’m a lot more circumspect about those, even though fewer people in my life know about my blog than I’m connected to via FB (I don’t have it linked there for a reason). Also, a lot of my deep thoughts and musings are being carried out in conversations these days so I feel less need to write them down. I don’t want to give up the blog though.
I actually blogged about this not too long ago!
There are certainly some things that might have previously ended up as blog topics that I now get out of my system in short bursts on Twitter, but since DS was born, my blog is more of a chronicle of fun stuff (or not so fun stuff) we’re doing, where as Twitter is more of a “brain dump” where I pop off random thoughts (and rants) and whatnot. They simply serve different purposes for me.
The scissor pocket turned out really cute and you’ve made great progress on Snow Garden!
With respect to blogging vs Facebook (I don’t use Twitter), I have not found that I blog less because of Facebook. I update my status on Facebook maybe a couple of times a month (though I do check daily for status updates from my friends). I enjoy having my blog and having more room to share things there than Facebook allows so I haven’t even bothered posting any stitching photos to Facebook.
I read Twitter, but rarely post. I post to Facebook, but not about stitching. My stitching blog is for stitching news and my house building blog is for house news. Both get posted to Facebook, so people interested in these topics can learn more and everyone else can ignore them.
I don’t subscribe to any of the social networks. I think those are for mostly personal updates and activities. I read blogs that are hobby oriented. I really enjoy reading your stitching blogs-keeps me motivated!
Congratulations on going back to school! It took me 20 years to finish my Bachelor’s degree, so I know all about those “little breaks”
Love the scissor pocket! Great tip on the pocket itself
As for blogging… yes, I do find myself posting less and I’m sure Facebook/Twitter are part of the reason. I tend to post a little of everything on FB/T and leave stitching mostly for the blog. Of course, I haven’t been stitching all that much lately, so it’s kind of a Catch-22 – more FB/T, less stitching. Less stitching, less blogging….repeat for all other hobbies LOL
I have facebook and twitter but don’t really use either. I am not into social networking outside of my blog but have been thinking about combining my stitchy friends to my facebook just to connect with them more. I pretty much dump everything on my blog.
Great exchange and progress on Snow Garden! Good luck with your start back to school!
I’ve never felt a lot of pressure to blog, but I don’t necessarily think I do it more or less because of facebook (I don’t twitter). I have non-stitching people on facebook and I don’t want post stitching stuff excessively because of them. However, I have learned that some people were stitchers that I didn’t know about because of that.
Love the scissors pocket!
I belong to both Facebook and to Twitter and can’t get myself into the hang of them. I guess I thought that some of the topics people Twittered were inane – like my neighbor talking about pink spots on her clothing because her daughter left pink chapstick in her pants pocket. I feel that it’s way too out there sometimes. I guess I would be afraid of exposing too much of my opinions on the thing. With blogging I talk about certain topics and get off.
And if I got into Twitter and Facebook along with blogging, I would never get anything done.
Huge congrats on the no student loans. That is really wonderful.
And how often do I update my blog? Have you got me on ignore yet because of my over use of FB?
I love your Snow Garden! Wish I had time to start mine…
I’ve resisted Twitter and Facebook so far – I’m spending too much time on blogs as it is
Your pinkeep is absolutely darling! You’re also making great progress on SG.
The main reason I don’t blog much at the moment is due to no stitching going on here. However, my sewing blog gets updated regularly cos I’m sewing up a storm (& loving it!
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Congrats on the college thing. Can you tell me what your degree is in? Catherine wants to do something in IT…I’m assuming that’s what you’re doing? but she has no clue as to what exactly.
Congrats on going back to school. I’m a big fan of that
I signed up for Facebook about a year ago, and still haven’t found anything intriguing about it. Twitter…even worse. I have trouble keeping up with blogs for now