This second part of the zentangle flower looks like a zebra to me. I finished it off this week, but haven't taken a picture of it done. I'll be doing that tonight or tomorrow when the third part of Tam's mystery is done.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Round and Round We Go
Beginning to Fill the Egg
You have to look at the enlarged picture to see most of this week's stitching, since it's mainly half stitches. They're quicker to do than full stitches, and take up less floss, so I get more progress. Four of these eggs, all the way around, and stripes with cross and specialty stitches tying them together. This one is definitely going with me to Kosovo, so I'll still make progress there. When I stitch.
Friday, February 20, 2009
Another Big Flower
See Some Stars Yet?
I completed part two of See the Star, and now have new colors on it. I think my color choices are coming together pretty well. The next part doesn't come out until the beginning of the month.
Labels:
cross stitch,
stitchalong
Thursday, February 19, 2009
My First February Finish
About time, after nine finishes last month. I finished Rita's round robin block and sent it on earlier this week. This top picture is the naked block as she sent it to me. Her theme was summer.
Here it is after I worked on it. What is summer without the sun? That's why I added the sun at the top in goldwork. Couching down all that metal took several hours. I kind of ran out of steam after that.
Here's a close up of the sun.
And here is one of the two seams I did, along with the other motif. It's a little rock garden.
And my last seam, inspired by Joe T. Garcia's in Fort Worth. The place is a wonderful summer place, and its outdoor patio is always covered in lights of many colors. To me, the place -is- summer.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Squaring the Circle
I'm working on the next to last round of stitching now. As you can see, it's going to become a square. At least the red doesn't look like measles now. My goal is to finish this before I go on my trip in less than four weeks.
Labels:
cross stitch,
over one
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