As mentioned in the header, I had a pathetic start to my Mill Hill series. I am doing the Buttoned and Beaded 2006 Christmas Village on one piece of 28-count natural linen. I had another one of those days that started with great plans but went off on tangents and suddenly it was 7.00 and I had done no stitching. Here is what I did get done in the short time I had left for stitching:
Tree Farm from the 2006 Mill Hill Buttoned and Beaded Christmas Village Stitched on 28-county Natural linen with DMC and Mill Hill beads |
The outline you see on the sides and top will be repeated for all six of the kits. I am thinking of extending the flakes a bit further down the left side, but will see how it looks when I finish the entire piece.
The progress is on Carriage House Samplings' Autumn at Hawk Run Hollow. This one was so much easier with my new Mighty Bright magnifier. I started this one with a magnifier attachment on my OTT floor lamp and it worked but I always had a problem adjusting the light so that I didn't get any glare on the magnifier. As the lights are around the magnifier on the Mighty Bright, no glare - ever. Hmmmm, that sounded like an advert didn't it? Not affiliated in any way with either OTT or Mighty Bright, just a very happy customer of both companies. Anyway, here is where I started this week:
Autumn at Hawk Run Hollow by Carriage House Samplings Stitched on Lakeside Linen's 40-count Sand Dune with NPI and Thread Gatherer fibers |
Autumn at Hawk Run Hollow by Carriage House Samplings Stitched on Lakeside Linen's 40-count Sand Dune with NPI and Thread Gatherer fibers |
According to my project cards, Blue Ribbon Designs' Countdown to Christmas will be on the frame for this coming week. Another one stitched on 40-count! Very poor planning on my part. The forecast is for cold and rain/snow this weekend, so it will be a perfect one to stay in and stitch.
8 comments:
No start is pathetic. It is a start of another stitching adventure. Every stitch is a stitch forward. It's going to be great.
A journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step. No start is pathetic.
Yes I agree with the last two comments. I think your start is wonderful! Even BAP's start with one single cross of an X!
Have a great weekend.
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Ditto!! Will be watching to see your HR piece grow!
A star is a start in my books even if its just one stitch!!!
I agree with everyone else!! I always feel that way too, but really a stitch is a stitch to the finish!!
Love the new start! A stitch is a stitch is a stitch. You go girl!
Hi
Just found your blog.
I think your WIPS are lovely.
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