Before I get too far along with this site, and further projects, I want to say
a BIG THANK YOU to Marlene
for teaching me how to do cross stitch back in 1992 when we visited you in Queensland.
This blog is just to show you the projects I'm working on or have completed. Mostly cross stitch and card making, but I do so many things that there's sure to be other things as well.
September 20, 2007
Progress Report
A Friend by Fiona Jude
No, I haven't finished this one yet.
I'm up to the letters for 'Friend'. I've done the 'R' and am working on the 'F'.
It seems a little strange to do things slightly backwards, but in this case that's the most accurate way of doing things.
This has been a really interesting project to work on. I started with the dog's nose and face, and it really didn't take long for it to start looking cute. I finished the dog first and then moved onto the cat. Because of the pattern the first thing I did was the cat's outstretched paw, and it really looked like a paw, even without the rest of the cat. I don't think I've ever worked on a project quite like this, where you can see how the whole thing works together before you have even stitched it.
Fiona Jude - you've done a wonderful job on designing this one!!
No, I haven't finished this one yet.
I'm up to the letters for 'Friend'. I've done the 'R' and am working on the 'F'.
It seems a little strange to do things slightly backwards, but in this case that's the most accurate way of doing things.
This has been a really interesting project to work on. I started with the dog's nose and face, and it really didn't take long for it to start looking cute. I finished the dog first and then moved onto the cat. Because of the pattern the first thing I did was the cat's outstretched paw, and it really looked like a paw, even without the rest of the cat. I don't think I've ever worked on a project quite like this, where you can see how the whole thing works together before you have even stitched it.
Fiona Jude - you've done a wonderful job on designing this one!!
September 4, 2007
In Her Garden
I completed this project in February after 2 years working on it. I wasn't working on it all the time, just while watching TV.
I haven't got it framed yet (I found this picture), but I plan to do so very soon.
It was a real challenge because every square had some stitching, I always seemed to be changing thread colour, and I learned some new skills as I was going.
The good thing was that there wasn't much backstitch. Just on the lady herself. The lace shawl fringe was done using fine cord and couching.
I can't wait to have this displayed when I finally get it framed.
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