Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Creeping Up on Color
The other half of this top part has the peacock's head on it. The only problem is it's about sixty stitches to the right of the farthest out point at the moment. Do you think I should go ahead and start the head and introduce more color? What happens if I accidentally miscount and get to the point where they join - and they don't? Do I rip it all out? Or should I be patient and wait until they join and I start working back up? I'm going back and forth on this question. It's a matter of wanting more color!
Finally Put Together
I had completed stitching this design just after EGA seminar a few years ago. The class was great, but there really weren't any finishing instructions, so it just ... languished in my armoire. A couple of weeks ago, since I've set myself the goal of the year of finishing, I decided it was time to tackle this. It's now officially a needlebook!
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crewel,
EGA seminar,
finishing
Monday, March 19, 2012
Working On The Shadows
A lot of dark colors this time, working on the shadows of the castle. The roof's done now, along with the sky, so it's all landscape and castle. The top visible horizontal line is the halfway point. I'm edging there.
Windows Redone
I didn't like the way the Jessicas in the windows looked on the top, so when it came to doing them on the side, I ripped them out and redid them. They look much better now. I've even got two small brown houses done on the bottom. It's getting there, slowly...
Welcome Spring
Martisor (pronounced mar-tee-shore) is March first. It's a holiday to welcome in spring, and the two big colors are red and white. The holiday is celebrated in Moldova, Romania, and Bulgaria. Little red and white decorations are given to your loved ones, who wear them all month. Once the month is over, you hang the decorations on budding tree branches. These two ornamens were made for us by my language teacher and her son, who had to make some for school. Andreas refused to even think of wearing one. It didn't help that the guys in his office were not in the spirit of it, either.
Like most spring festivals, Martisor also celebrates love, and it is customary to do a special dinner. The poor men of Moldova have three holidays in the span of one month - Valentine's Day, Martisor, and International Women's Day - where they are pressured to do something for their sweethearts.
Like most spring festivals, Martisor also celebrates love, and it is customary to do a special dinner. The poor men of Moldova have three holidays in the span of one month - Valentine's Day, Martisor, and International Women's Day - where they are pressured to do something for their sweethearts.
Labels:
Moldova,
non-stitching
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Leafy Bits
A few more stitches of the trees in the background, then some roofline. This is such a small piece that I think it should go quickly, but it is very dense.
Fill In The Blank
I am about to fill in the blank, as I've come across a pattern that will fit into this more narrow space. Only four more motifs left!
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