Monday, August 11, 2008

Halfway There


I finished up my tenth installment last week and am now officially halfway done with this leafy sampler. Some of the motifs are completely done; some are partial; and I'm sure there are some surprises left. For example, I have no clue what's going to be going on in the corners. Maybe the next installment will have one.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

... Is Half Done


I'm about halfway done with part five and even got a bit of part six done this week. I might even have part five done by the end of August.

Saturday, August 09, 2008

Rhodes to Nowhere



Rhodes stitches take a lot of time and floss to do, but they're lovely. I completed the Rhodes stitches on one corner and started a second this week; this is going a lot faster than all those cross stitches! I haven't started on the Algerian eye stitches yet, but will soon.

Second Square of the Set


I was working on the second of my four squares when this was taken nearly a week ago. It's coming along pretty well and the motifs are able to be seen pretty well. Still only available at the Marquoir group on the German Yahoo site, and they still do everything in non-English.

Friday, August 08, 2008

Needlepoint Ornament


I decided to go ahead and start my June ornament. It's Poirot by Jim Wurth, part of is dodecagon series. The first step is an outline completely in smyrna cross. I'm almost halfway done with that part. It's not that big, so I shouldn't take too long to complete it, right?

Leaving It Go


I wasn't going to post this today, but Anda asked about it last night, so I am. Just for her. See Anda? I made progress! It'll be done by September 8th, I promise. For the rest of you, that's the date it needs to be sent to the evaluator. There are two more bands after the one I'm working on, and this one's the largest. It'll be worked on more often now that the due date's only a month away.

Thursday, August 07, 2008

Rounding Out the Robin

I found a suitable alphabet to fill in the big blank middle online a while ago. It was from a French site, so it was perfect. As you can see, I started it and got two and a half letters done. I'm using Vikki Clayton's Russian Sage premium floss. I like the way it blends with the other colors on the piece.