Garnet's Stitch-a-long Updated 26th July 2022

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Re: Garnet's Stitch-a-long Updated 8th March 2022

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How wonderful to see all your stitching of the past sevral months. Your needle sure has been busy. Your latest stitching Tales from the Wood is - as always - fabulous. Thank you for sharing your fabulous work - it is an astonishing amount of stitching and all beautifully brought to life.
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Re: Garnet's Stitch-a-long Updated 8th March 2022

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Hello Lovelies, thank you for all your kind replies.

Here is another update of Tales from the Wood

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I've stitched more since, but don't have a photo yet.

I love the way the Owl is in colour and the images around the border are in sepia tones.
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Re: Garnet's Stitch-a-long Updated 8th March 2022

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That is moving along well :applesauce:

Interesting you stitch over on your rolling frames - I always stitch under :thinks: It helps keep my work clean and catches the needles when I drop them but I suppose your protector does the same thing.

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Re: Garnet's Stitch-a-long Updated 17th March 2022

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:applesauce: :applesauce: This is a beautiful update. I agree that the difference in the tones of the Owl and the border images really focus the eye on the owl while providing the "woodsy" environment the owl is in.

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Re: Garnet's Stitch-a-long Updated 17th March 2022

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It's a beautiful picture :applesauce: :applesauce:

I do wish that I hadn't left my copy of it behind in France!! :tantrum: :doh:
Is it still available somewhere? :thinks:
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Re: Garnet's Stitch-a-long Updated 17th March 2022

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@ Jo, this is the way taught myself, I realised Aida acts like a magnet when one day I was wearing a Chenille jumper and spent ages picking all the bits of fluff of the fabric. I have tried stitching "in the well", but prefer this way. The grime guards work fine and have the added benefit of being gathered so I park my needles in the gathers. Works for me.

@Wendy, thank you, it's a great design isn't it, it's from Cross Stitch Collection magazine issue 188 if you can find it. I'll have a thinkie in a bit.

@ Carole, thank you, it really does draw the eye.
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Re: Garnet's Stitch-a-long Updated 17th March 2022

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Thanks, I think that's where mine came from. :D
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Re: Garnet's Stitch-a-long Updated 17th March 2022

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Your owl is beautiful.
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Re: Garnet's Stitch-a-long Updated 17th March 2022

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A beautiful update! And isn't it interesting how we all find our own comfortable way of stitching, and all of them are right and none is wrong :-) ?
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Re: Garnet's Stitch-a-long Updated 17th March 2022

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Mabel Figworthy wrote: Thu Mar 17, 2022 3:26 pm And isn't it interesting how we all find our own comfortable way of stitching, and all of them are right and none is wrong :-) ?
Absolutely Mabel, we are all different and thank goodness for that, it would be a strange world if we were all the same :) although I will admit I am more than teeny tiny bit envious our lovely Lyudmila (please be safe) being able to stitch her gorgeous large projects in hand, I can only manage less than six inch motifs, for cards and the like, in hand.
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Re: Garnet's Stitch-a-long Updated 17th March 2022

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Your owl is beautiful.
Mabel Figworthy wrote: Thu Mar 17, 2022 3:26 pm A beautiful update! And isn't it interesting how we all find our own comfortable way of stitching, and all of them are right and none is wrong :-) ?
Agree. I love seeing the differences, and sometimes I try them. If it feels comfortable I sometimes switch how I do it.
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Re: Garnet's Stitch-a-long Updated 17th March 2022

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That Owl is looking amazing and so lifelike. A lovely update Maureen. :applesauce: :applesauce: :applesauce: :applesauce:
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Re: Garnet's Stitch-a-long Updated 17th March 2022

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fccs wrote: Thu Mar 17, 2022 2:28 pm Your owl is beautiful.
I agree!! What a stunning project!!
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Re: Garnet's Stitch-a-long Updated 24th March 2022

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Hello Lovelies, thank you for all your kind replies.

Here's an update of Tales from the Wood. Mr. Owl now has his lower wing feathers stitched and all backstitched and some foliage and legs started but not yet finished, I'll have to move it up the frame for his claws and the rest of the foliage.

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Re: Garnet's Stitch-a-long Updated 24th March 2022

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That is so beautiful. Peaceful. Serene. Considering owls are birds of prey it is amazing how gentle he looks.

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Re: Garnet's Stitch-a-long Updated 24th March 2022

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Yes, such a peaceful scene, and beautifully stitched.
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Re: Garnet's Stitch-a-long Updated 24th March 2022

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Mr Owl is looking great! So much detail in him contrasting with the more muted surrounds.
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Re: Garnet's Stitch-a-long Updated 24th March 2022

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This looks great! Do you know what kind of owl it is? It looks like a Barn Owl to me.
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Re: Garnet's Stitch-a-long Updated 24th March 2022

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rcperryls wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 4:39 pm That is so beautiful. Peaceful. Serene. Considering owls are birds of prey it is amazing how gentle he looks.

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Thank you, I think it is the graduating colours of the dusk behind the Owl which gives the piece such a peaceful air. You have captured the right word Carole, it is serene.
wendywombat wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 6:00 pm Mr Owl is looking great! So much detail in him contrasting with the more muted surrounds.
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Thank you, I fell in love with this piece because of the contrast between the muted/sepia tones of the surrounding images and the full colour nature of the Owl.
KittyZ wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 8:11 pm This looks great! Do you know what kind of owl it is? It looks like a Barn Owl to me.
Thank you, yes indeed it is a Barn Owl, I'm rather fond of Owls in general, and a couple of ceramic ones too.
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Re: Garnet's Stitch-a-long Updated 24th March 2022

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He is magnificent and as always Maureen, your stitching is spot on. A fabulous update for sure.\ :whoop: :whoop: :whoop: :whoop: :whoop:
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