For this one, I confess, it was my husband. The piece is called "Dazzle" and I got it through ghosting at the San Diego ANG 21st annual stitch in. It came in the mail. I asked him to make the stretcher bars. Two days later, he asked why I hadn't started it. It's started now. With luck, it'll be quick because it's only about six inches square, perhaps seven. I like its looks so far.
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
Sunday, September 02, 2007
And the Wheel on the Row Goes Round and Round
Saturday, September 01, 2007
Florentine Fantasy Framed
I finished my version of Lorretta Spears' Florentine Fantasy last fall or winter. It took this long to frame it because my daughter, who picked the colors and is the recipient of it, had to paint the frame. I think she did a good job. My husband put this together before we left for the ANG seminar last Tuesday.
Labels:
framing,
needlepoint
Honeydew Means Progress...
I managed to do quite a bit of background work on the garden this week. More honeydew Watercolors. I'm beginning to look on this as a way of really measuring progress, since it's the main color that everything else lays on.
Labels:
Chatelaine,
cross stitch,
Mystery X
Friday, August 31, 2007
Leaves and Vines
I started part two of the Tuscany. The leaves are lazy daisy stitch, and the vines are all double running stitch. There was a little trick to getting the placement right, since the edges of part one are that one thread out instead of two. I had to do some frogging the first time because of that. At least I caught it before I did all four. I would have, as my daughter would put it, committed seppuku. No need for that now!
Thursday, August 30, 2007
No Dessert for Me
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Yet Another Round Robin
This is my latest round robin start. It's the sealife one that I did the seahorse for a few weeks ago. I decided to do a shell this time. It should be fairly quick, at least.
Labels:
cross stitch,
round robin
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