Yes, mine's embroidery too. When the children were in primary school (so the best part of 40 years ago) I started a map of Scotland with little embroidered pictures of events and places which are important to us (this was before our smallholding days). I just had left a Scot's pine for the Caledonian Forest but I wanted a particular shape - could I find the perfect shape, no. I still find myself looking at pines as we pass, wondering if that's 'the one'. Now of course I have the smallholding to add, but I'm not sure my stiff fingers and fading eyesight will produce something worthy.
I've also got several tapestries, a hooked rug, endless knitting and odds and ends of spinning which will all go in the bin as the only use they are is to remind me that I used to be even worse at spinning than I am now. I suspect the hooked rug has been got by moths by now.