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Jan. 11th, 2013 02:05 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I know I said no more embroidery patterns by Heaven and Earth Designs, but I lied. (This is the one I'm going to have framed with the needle Snip swallowed stuck through it.) The question is what fabric I do it on, though. This time the color of the fabric actually matters. If I do it on 25-count as called for, I pretty much have a choice of white and off-white. If I do it on linen, I can do practically any color I want (and I think I want something not white/tan/cream), but it will either be 28 or 32-count, and that's TEENSY over one thread. 28-count isn't that much teensier than 25, though. Fortunately I don't have to make up my mind this instant, because I have two square inches of the geisha left to do and then I have a sampler that I already have fabric for.
I'm also glad I don't have to make up my mind this instant because I'm not sure I have any mind left to make up. Between the Insidious Grue and P&R, this week has been thoroughly draining. The Insidious Grue means my sinuses will not stop draining. I guess that's better than some of the alternatives, but it's annoying anyway. I decided not to cancel my third voice lesson in a row, so I'll see what ibuprofen and tea and wishful thinking will do for me tomorrow. I suspect it's going to be an alto day, which is not necessarily a bad thing. I don't get to be an alto much these days.
I'm also glad I don't have to make up my mind this instant because I'm not sure I have any mind left to make up. Between the Insidious Grue and P&R, this week has been thoroughly draining. The Insidious Grue means my sinuses will not stop draining. I guess that's better than some of the alternatives, but it's annoying anyway. I decided not to cancel my third voice lesson in a row, so I'll see what ibuprofen and tea and wishful thinking will do for me tomorrow. I suspect it's going to be an alto day, which is not necessarily a bad thing. I don't get to be an alto much these days.