Yesterday was the check-in day for and I had the day off so I could have posted on time BUT The Hubs had a root canal and ten fillings replaced on Thursday so I was busy
Anyway, Gifted Gorgeousness is hosted by Jo at Serendipitous Stitching and is a very low stress SAL that lets us thank those that gifted us with some stitching item by showing them that we are using their gift or showing folks what we are stitching to gift someone or as Jo put in her post this month, "anything you have which was a gift from someone or is going to be a gift for someone is eligible". She also gives us a shoehorn category for those pieces we can make fit. For the foreseeable future, every piece I stitch will fit this SAL, it's just that type of year. If you're interested in joining up or just seeing what it's all about, the badge in this post should be clickable, but if it doesn't work, the one on the left sidebar does.
First up is Just Nan's Christmas Soldiers. This is a gift for DNiece's boyfriend. I finished one more tree and have most of the second soldier done now.
Stitched on 28-count Platinum Cashel with DMC and Kreinik |
Next is Shakespearean Fantasy designed by James Christensen and charted by HAED. The pattern was gifted to me by Pull the Other Thread and was my January 2015 start.
Stitched 1-over-1 on 28-count Antique White Jobelan with DMC |
I was able to put another 300 stitches into Its About Time by Ciro Marchetti and charted by HAED. Kate from Needles and Haystacks gifted me this chart. This piece is giving me a very different stitching experience from Shakespearean Fantasy in that I am into colors and design immediately rather than huge blocks of background color. I know SF will get much more colorful as I move down rows and that keeps me going on it.
Stitched 1-over-1 on 28-count Antique White Jobelan with DMC |
QS Christmas Presence by Myles Pinkney and charted by HAED was one of the 2015 HAED freebie stitching challenge pieces on their YUKU board. I am making steady if not stellar progress on this one and had another 200 stitches into it this week.
Stitched 1-over-1 on 28-count Antique White Jobelan with DMC |
Stitched on 32-count Vintage Light Examplar from Lakeside Linens with DMC |
10 comments:
Lots of great progress :) I'm still deciding if I want to do the challenges since if I start I would have to do them all (one of my quirks) and I really need to get my non-HAED finished. But we'll see if I do it'll be a new start :)
Lots of lovely progress. I admire HAED stitchers, so much patience i always think.
Wonderful progress on all of them Susan.
Linda
They all look great!
Thanks for taking part in GG this month. I really like Christmas Soldiers, the motifs are so sweet.
I'm laughing at the diagonal blocks, what a fun way to liven up the boring background.
But my sympathy is with DH, TEN fillings? That's his entire mouth almost. I think he deserves chicken soup and pampering LOL
Ouch is all I can say to DH and hats off to your 'nursing patience'
Lovely progress on your stitching
Susan, you have made some good progress on your WIPs. Hope your husband's mouth heals quickly! Have the flakes started to fall in your neighborhood? Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
I finished my 10 squares yesterday. It was fun. Everything is looking great.
Lots of great progress on lots of great pieces! You have so much going on right now, it's fun to watch :) Those HAED-challenges sound interesting, but it's probably good to do them on an all black page - you won't get as confused as with lots of confetti, and in the and you will have quite a bit of that black done, so win-win! Good thing you did this awesome gridding with the pagelines ^_^
Wow! Great progress. I have to admit to wondering what was going on with Shakespearean fantasy but it all makes sense now!
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