Rosemary's 2017 Stitching - 22 Mar
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Re: Rosemary's 2017 Stitching - 22 Mar
Your needle must have been smoking! I am sure you will tame that garden thing before you know it.
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Re: Rosemary's 2017 Stitching - 22 Mar
Sorry you had to re-start the walled garden, but it'll be worth it. Looking good already.
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Richard
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Richard
Re: Rosemary's 2017 Stitching - 22 Mar
Thanks everyone.
Restarting wasn't as frustrating as I thought it would be actually, I'd hidden it in the bottom of a box and ignored it for a few months so the annoyance had worn off! Also I just started again on a new piece of fabric so no required; that would have been most unenjoyable.
Lorna - yep quite a bit of confetti in places in Tree of Life, less than my other WIPs though. The border is the worst bit.
Restarting wasn't as frustrating as I thought it would be actually, I'd hidden it in the bottom of a box and ignored it for a few months so the annoyance had worn off! Also I just started again on a new piece of fabric so no required; that would have been most unenjoyable.
Lorna - yep quite a bit of confetti in places in Tree of Life, less than my other WIPs though. The border is the worst bit.
Rosemary
WIPs
Blue Moon - Andy Russell
The Shore of the Turquoise Sea - Albert Bierstadt
Arabian Walled Garden - Chatelaine
WIPs
Blue Moon - Andy Russell
The Shore of the Turquoise Sea - Albert Bierstadt
Arabian Walled Garden - Chatelaine
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Re: Rosemary's 2017 Stitching - 22 Mar
Love your Round in Circles ones, so precise and neat. WOW you have made good progress on the restart too., Looking forward to seeing the next updates.
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Christmas Stocking from World of Cross Stitching mag. 262
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Christmas Stocking from World of Cross Stitching mag. 262
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Re: Rosemary's 2017 Stitching - 22 Mar
I like the Round in Circles, but those Chatelaine's...especially on dark fabrics...are breathtaking. I haven't done one yet myself, but it's definitely on my stitching bucket list.
I look forward to more updates.
I look forward to more updates.
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Re: Rosemary's 2017 Stitching - 22 Mar
Glad you've restarted the chatelaine, it is beautiful with so many colours. Also like the round ones, they are so delicate
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DMC Pleasant Row Cottages
Believe you can & you will
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DMC Pleasant Row Cottages
Re: Rosemary's 2017 Stitching - 22 Mar
Between you and Vanessa I feel as though I'm slacking.....these are gorgeous. I just want to stare at the Tree of life. It's colours are so rich.
On a side note, I was never taught the parking method, and it looks so complicated to me. I would have all those threads knotted and mangled.
On a side note, I was never taught the parking method, and it looks so complicated to me. I would have all those threads knotted and mangled.
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WIP
Woodland Enchantress-----She's not talking to me
Frederick The Literate-----I have upset this cat somehow
Jolly Trio Stocking-----Not ready to think of the C word yet
Frosted Pumpkin MSAL 2017
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Woodland Enchantress-----She's not talking to me
Frederick The Literate-----I have upset this cat somehow
Jolly Trio Stocking-----Not ready to think of the C word yet
Frosted Pumpkin MSAL 2017
Re: Rosemary's 2017 Stitching - 22 Mar
Oh goodness I'm nowhere near as fast as Vanessa! I had quite a bit of time off in March. Stitching is good procrastination too; there will be less in April...
I find parking works for some projects and not for others - didn't use it for the Pointers last year. There can be a lot of threads but as long as you've parked in the right place it's all good! There's a good explanation on the Scarlet Quince website that I and others on here have found useful.
I find parking works for some projects and not for others - didn't use it for the Pointers last year. There can be a lot of threads but as long as you've parked in the right place it's all good! There's a good explanation on the Scarlet Quince website that I and others on here have found useful.
Rosemary
WIPs
Blue Moon - Andy Russell
The Shore of the Turquoise Sea - Albert Bierstadt
Arabian Walled Garden - Chatelaine
WIPs
Blue Moon - Andy Russell
The Shore of the Turquoise Sea - Albert Bierstadt
Arabian Walled Garden - Chatelaine
Re: Rosemary's 2017 Stitching - 22 Mar
The colour on your Tree of Life is amazing - and your stitching is so precise.
How do you keep track of what all the colours are?
I have discovered (from reading this board) I am a cross-country stitcher. Who knew?
How do you keep track of what all the colours are?
I have discovered (from reading this board) I am a cross-country stitcher. Who knew?
Re: Rosemary's 2017 Stitching - 22 Mar
Wow amazing updates all of your work is really beautiful
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Snow
Gamer Nouveau
Clara
Meadow
Snow
Gamer Nouveau
Clara
Meadow