Showing posts with label kaleidoscope mandala. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kaleidoscope mandala. Show all posts

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Edging Along


Parts four and five of the kaleidoscope mandala are done; I finished them before starting the last part of Zentangle. I like the way the colors are looking and it's not a hard stitch. I won't be getting back with part six, though, until I'm done with the next part of See the Star and the first parts of Red and White Heart and Tam's Christmas Mystery. Lots of stitching going on in Marquoir.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Heart Dome


Well, the part I'm working on now looks like an inverted heart, but it also looks like the onion dome of the local Ukranian Orthodox church, just a different color. Anyway, I was sent parts four and five together and am working on the second square of part four. Part five is down the side. I like how it's coming together, but I have lots of catching up to do.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Scoping It Out Part Two

This week, I started on part two of the Kaleidoscope. I'm getting more colors, and at the end of this part there's going to be a lot more stitching on this piece done. I'm doing it as a stitchalong with the German language Marquoir group on Yahoo.de. I'd like to thank the moderators and Tracy Horner for allowing us to do this!

Wednesday, July 08, 2009

Stitching Along with Marquoir


This week I started another project with the Marquoir group. They started it about two months ago, but I wanted to get caught up, or at least finish the Spring Mystery, before starting more. This is the first part of Kaleidoscope Mandala from Ink Circles. Tracy Horner, the designer and owner of Ink Circles, graciously allowed us access to it. I'm doing it in the original colors but in Vikki Clayton's silks.