I have two pieces that fit in the "regular" list very easily. The first is Shakespearean Fantasy. The pattern was gifted to my by Pull the Other Thread. I made great progress early this month, but haven't put a stitch in since the last picture:
Stitched 1 over 1 on 28-count antique white Jobelan with DMC |
Stitched 1 over 1 on 28-count antique white Jobelan with DMC |
I am really enjoying this one. I think part of the enjoyment is that there is a design to watch develop rather than just a black blob. I'm sure I'll start thinking the same thing once I get out of the black on Shakespearean Fantasy.
The next three I count as gifts, but are in the "shoehorn" category for the SAL, as they are freebies, which I am counting as gifts from the designers.
The first is 2015 Sunday Mystery Sampler from Plum Street Samplers. I am very behind on this one but very much enjoying the time I do spend on it. As of this morning, it is here:
Stitched on 40-count Vintage Autumn Gold from Lakeside Linens with Victorian Motto Sampler Shoppe threads |
I do hope to get a bit more done on the tree this morning. My next shoehorn is:
Christmas Presence. I am on the verge of throwing in the towel on this one. Trying to fill in all the missed stitches has become more irritating then enjoyable. I do love the way the finished bits look but I'm not sure I have the patience to spend another lots of hours filling in the rest.
And the last shoehorn is the piece for this month's The Sampler Life SAL. I showed the completed piece in my last post, so I'm not going to show it again. If you missed it, it's here.
I also did a little bit on Chatelaine's Secret Victorian Garden. It went from here:
Stitched on 32-count Carol's Meadow Jobelan from Silkweaver Fabrics with called for threads |
I am having the same issue with this piece that I do with all my large pieces, the closer I get to a finish the more I drag my feet stitching it. I do not really understand why. I want to see it finished. I want to move another piece into the rotation, but I find anything but it to work on (as you can see above).
6 comments:
Thanks for taking part in GG this month. Nice new start on Plum Street, glad to see you've joined in!
It would be a shame to stop work on Santa, could you alternate one length of filling in the gaps and one block of solid stitching like the other two designs? Or just scrap the multiple colours and choose one shade of red LOL
Everything is looking fantastic. I hope you continue on Santa he looks so great.
Great progress on all your charts. Hope you stick with the Santa.
Your projects are all so pretty, and so different. I enjoy watching your progress.
Great progress on the time piece and Secret Garden and everything else! Please don't give up on the poor Santa, he will look so great once done :)
wow.. the Chatelaine's Secret Victorian Garden looking awesome.. the project looks huge.. hope to see it complete soon. ;)
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