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Monday, November 3, 2014

A Little Weekend Stitching

I had plans for stitching this weekend.  I really did.  But, I let myself get sidetracked, on what I really could not tell you but I didn't sit down to stitch until late in the afternoon.  Ah well, progress was made and that's the important part.

Another important thing - a huge Thank You for a RAK!!!  I woke up this morning to an email from Heaven and Earth Designs saying that Pull the Other Thread had gifted me with this chart:

 
It is Shakespearean Fantasy and includes representations from 18 plays.  I haven't had a chance to see the piece up close enough to figure them all out, but I have got Hamlet, MacBeth, The Tempest, Romeo and Juliet and Richard III (I think).  To say that I am thrilled is an understatement.  I have spent the day, up 'til now, looking at the color list, pulling threads, and generally planning. I love the planning process for a new project!!  Thank you again!  Now to get around my being intimidated by HAEDs and actually start!!
 
As I mentioned, I did little stitching this weekend.  Saturday afternoon/evening was Just Nan's Spring in the Air's last day in rotation and I did finish band three and get a start on band four:
 

And yesterday saw Chatelaine's Secret Victorian Garden go on the frame for its week of stitching.  It went from here:


To here:


The backstitching in the windows and the trees were done during the last round of the rotation, I am not sure why I don't have a photo showing that.  This is my last week of recuperation and I am determined to get a good portion of this corner done, so I should get stitching!!! 
 

11 comments:

  1. Great progress on your stitching. You are very welcome for the chart, I look forward to seeing your progress. I know there is a lot of black in it.

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  2. Nice progress Susan. Love the new chart.

    Linda

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  3. I wish I could stick to a rotation. It seems to really work for you. The JustNan looks great so far. Don't let the HAED intimidate you. I have three going right now. One of the best tips that I can give is to grid your fabric. It really helps you keep track of where you are.

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  4. Beautiful stitching, and great new chart!

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  5. Love your progress!

    And I really like that HAED chart. I will have to add it to my wishlist.

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  6. Great stitching and progress! Cool new chart too!

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  7. I just love love love HAED Patterns...I have two of them started.

    you are making great progress on your WIP.

    Happy Stitching

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  8. I just love love love HAED Patterns...I have two of them started.

    you are making great progress on your WIP.

    Happy Stitching

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  9. Beautiful progress again, and I can't wai to see you start that HAED! :D

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  10. Wow, what an amazing HAED, just looking at the picture takes ages trying to spot all the characters.

    I love your Chatelaine, you have made great progress on this one and on Nan too.

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  11. Gorgeous stitching, they are all looking wonderful. I seem to accidentally added that Shakespeare design to my wishlist...how did that happen?

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