Saturday, March 17, 2007

Needlework Scholarship

I got great news today when I opened my mail. The Embroiderers' Guild of America has awarded me a Legacy scholarship to make an English language guide to the Lace Route of Normandy. I will be going to that area in late May and staying until the beginning of July. I was looking forward to this trip before, but I'm really excited now!

Albemarle Framed

A few months ago, I finished this blackwork piece called Albemarle. My husband finished framing it tonight and took this picture. He picks out all the mat colors and makes the frames himself for all my projects now. Unfortunately, he's been traveling a lot and the garage has been too cold to work in, so this is the first he's finished in a bit. During the weekends he's home before we go to France, he'll hopefully get a few more done. Anyway, doesn't it look great?

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Slow But Visible Progress on Victorian Garden

I'm -almost- done with Part 1's cross stitch. Just two more colors on the bottom point, and then the backstitching and special stitches. As I use Q-Snaps, I'm not going to do any beading until the end. I still like the looks of this ... and I really like it more on this fabric.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Rose Getting Bigger


Still plugging away on this, but as you can see, I have one of the roses almost completely done. The colors seem to mesh with the rose directly above it better than the other two, but I think it'll all come together. Now to get cracking on stitching! At least this is a project I can take places, like the orthodontist's waiting room.

It's Getting Longer

The strap is now 25.5 inches long. I've not been able to stitch as much as I usually do this month due to some complications in my life, including company or going out every weekend, a traveling husband, and a son who's made a really really stupid decision. Oh, and my obligations to the groups I volunteer for. So this has been languishing a bit along with my other projects. I got a bit more stitched on the strap and the lining, but this is one project that just won't travel, so it never gets taken with. Maybe next week ... this week has become as busy as every other lately.

Monday, March 12, 2007

Medieval Town Mandala Part Five Begun

I finally started Part 5! It's a rather large part, having a huge area in each corner. It's all turquoises and golds, so it's going to look really pretty, though. I'm just happy to finally be on another part. Sure there are seven more after this, but it's better than eight!

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Mini and Midi Again

Slowly but surely that mini mandala is getting done. Lots of backstitching on it lately, and I'm really just about done on the middle. Got all the cross stitching completed. Rhodes and more Rhodes to go, though, then the beads. I think it looks pretty, but it doesn't look like the picture in Gift of Stitching. That one didn't have a model stitched for it and there really wasn't an explanation as to whether things were Rhodes or Algerian eye stitches. It also had a really bad way of showing the backstitches. Who knows if, in the end, I'm making it the way Martina designed it? On the Midi, I got the ball and plant in the upper basket done and am now working on the basket itself. Once that basket's done, there are the balls on the tops of the columns and then a whole line of plants in pots at the bottom. At least it's not those arches!