I stitched most of Friday except for about 6 hours where I went to the zoo with family and then a late lunch.  It was so hot.
Saturday I stitched in the morning while I watched the Tour de France.  I had to leave at 2:00 and head to my brother's house.  Michael had a gig at a private party.  I took my stitching with me as I knew that once we unloaded the equipment I would have nothing to do.  The weather was so nice!  The humidity was gone and the temperature was in the upper 70's.  It was one heck of a party!  Lots of good food!  The fellow had two tents for guests and had built a stage and put up a tent for the band.  This was a heck of a  lot nicer than playing on that truck trailer two weeks ago!  I didn't get to bed until 1:15 a.m.
Sunday I was up at 6 a.m. to watch the Tour and stitch.  Yes, that was a short night!  After the stage was over I took a nap for about 40 minutes then it was time for the Cleveland Indians game with more stitching.  So what did I get done?  I worked on this shirt on Friday and Saturday morning.  It is in the middle of the quilt and it is easier to work on with the quilt on a table.  I still need to finish stitching around 3 1/2 letter, stitch the date, and do the border.
The other shirt is close to being done.  I need to outline the AC/DC in the yellow satin floss and stitch on the dates and it will be done.  I should have taken a picture of it before I started embellishing it so you could see the difference.  
I would guess I am about 28% done and I have 39 days to get this done.  There are a few shirts that will not need much stitching on them so I think I will work on those just to make myself feel better.  
Monday, July 11, 2016
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That is the way I like to work, do a lot of the easy part to feel a lot of accomplishment and then do the harder parts. I know a lot of people do it the opposite way. I hope you get it all done in 38 days or less and have a little time to relax before delivering it.
I feel much better, thank you!
Work on ONE easy one then hit a hard one. You will have an easy one to look forward to.
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