I do have a couple of SAL check-ins, but there is cross over in my projects so you'll be getting a twofer. The HAP SAL is hosted by Stacy at Crossed Stitches and is designed to help us focus on those huge projects we may be stitching. YOTA is hosted at Pull the Other Thread and is a WIP focused SAL. The piece they have in common is Shakespearean Fantasy by James C. Christensen as charted by Heaven and Earth Designs (HAED). I am very pleased to say that I have a page finish!!
Stitched on 28-count antique white Jobelan with DMC 1 over 1 |
Part of the reason for the transition is Christmas Presence. I have spent more time than I care to think going back and filling in stitches that I missed while going cross country. I have finished two columns and hope to finish another one today. When I put it up last night, it was here:
Stitched on 28-count antique white Jobelan with DMC 1 over 1 |
The other reason for the switch is that I started Its About Time (the lack of an ' in the title is driving me crazy as I don't think the "its" is really supposed to be a possessive) by Ciro Marchetti and, again, charted by HAED using the parking method and it is sooooo much faster and easier than cross country. I was able to finish this:
Stitched on 28-count antique white Jobelan with DMC 1 over 1 |
Other than working on the three HAEDs, I also started and finished the November block for The Sampler Life's SAL. It's Sampler Motif from Wendy KC Designs. It was charted for, to me, very spring time colors, so I switched them up and went more fall-ish. The colors are more muted than the photo shows.
Now that I have finished my small for the month, Sunday mornings will be devoted to the Plum Street Samplers Sunday Mystery SAL. The HAEDs are put away for a while and I will be spending the rest of today and tomorrow afternoon working on Chatelaine's Secret Victorian Garden.
10 comments:
Yay! Everything looks great! Congrats on the page finish I couldn't imagine doing an entire page of a single color much less black
Way to go on the page finish! Your HAEDs are looking good. Congratulations on your small finish! I like the colors you used for it. Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
Awesome progress and stitching Susan.
Linda
Glad you got your stitching bug back! Your stitching looks good. And I am amazed about the difference in time between cross country (as I do as well) and parking. But don't you have to thread needles every time you switch colour with parking?
All your pieces are looking wonderful! So glad your stitchy bug is back:)
I'm glad you got your stitching bug back, and it already shows! That small is pretty, and for some reason I'm really fascinated by that page of almost solid black, it looks amazing!
I haven't really found my way yet between cross country and parking...I guess I will have to tray a bit more to know what I like most :)
I'm so happy your stitching bug is back again.
I prefer cross country stitching but then I don't stitch computer generated charts like HAED so it works well.
The Fall block looks lovely.
Wonderful to see your stitching bug is back again. Well done on the page finish of SF and Christmas P. is looking fantastic. I tried cross country on Aveyond when I start stitching HAED charts and found that I kept missing stitches as well, it drove me absolutely crazy.
Glad the bug is back! Everything looks great. I'm not sure if I could work on three HAEDs at once, but who knows I might try it some day. LOL.
Nice progress! I understand the concept of stitching all one color at a time but I know I would mess up so I've never even attempted it. What works for one stitcher may not work for another. I love that even people who have been stitching for 10 plus years can still learn something new and change their technique. :)
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