Then my friend Bari texted me about a great new idea she had for a new blog, guess what...all about embroidery! That was it, I decided I had to give it a try. The cool thing is, I had done a ton of stitchwork of various kids as a kid. I LOVED cross stitch, and for years worked on project after project. Like so many things, when I became a teenager, it wasn't "cool" enough, so I stopped.
I was a bit intimidated, but I got some gorgeous floss from Bari's shop, some cloth, a cheap hoop, and some needles at Joann (ack!) and then I hunted around for something easy to start with. Here's what I chose.
I found some great, easy, BASIC, but cute iron on patterns at SewMamaSew, and chose this Aunt Martha's to start with.

The directions were clear, and the transfer worked super well. It was easy and took maybe a total of 5 minutes, including heating up my iron!
Here it is...my first "project" on the second stage of my embroidery life. I used only a split stitch, but by the time I was done I was feeling much more comfortable and confident enough to try other stitches.
Here's the back of my work. Not great, but not horribly messy. Again, I'm sure this will improve with practice.
One universal recommendation was to get this book. I got mine on Amazon here. I am so looking forward to my next project!

To see more about my friend Bari's new endeavor, head over to welovefrenchknots.com. She's got videos up already and it looks to be a super fun and exciting blog.