Embroidery Notes
Another quick over the knees shot of the next small section complete on Night Walked Down. I’m moving on to a large section next, so I should probably try to take better pictures next time.
Another quick over the knees shot of the next small section complete on Night Walked Down. I’m moving on to a large section next, so I should probably try to take better pictures next time.
I’ve got another panel done on Night Walked Down – it’s one of the bottom panels, which are probably less than half the size of the top panels, but it’s still one page! (This is another shot across my knees so I could keep stitching.)
The second sheet from the Nights Walks Down pattern is done. (This is totally draped over my knees because I just wanted to keep going – no fancy picture taking for me!)
I finally finished the first panel of Night Walked Down – I’ve been putting this down for days at a time more often than the last project, but have still been enjoying it immensely.
Since I’m no longer working to a deadline, I’ve also started a new stitching project – Night Walked Down, from the Blue Flower. I saw the pattern on the cross stitch thread in the knitting forum I lurk in, and just had to have it. I ended up buying myself some hand dyed Aida cloth
My William Morris Snakeshead cross stitch is done. I thought this was going to take me a year. I’m pretty familiar with how much time I’ll spend doing things on the side at home. As with many other things, this was the year I’d be wrong with that estimate. This pattern had no back stitch,
The second to last panel is done! Granted, it’s the smallest panel, but it’s still done!
Panel seven is done. Fairly well flying along now, since these last panels are skinnier than the others.
Panel six (which is the smaller, bottom corner, so really half a panel), is done. I have the right hand side left to go, and I think they’re a bit slimmer then the panels I’ve done so far, so this is just screaming along.
Next panel is done. Since I seem to have lost my knitting mojo, this seems to be comparatively flying along.