I was trying to decide if I should order the matka as recommended for finishing this pocket, or use some of my LWAC (linen without a chart). So here's Scarlet Letter's ????. It was purchased over 20 years ago and it's hand dyed..... persimmon?
And this is just as old - SL's hand dyed saffron...
The saffron is darker than this photo and looks great, but I think I would prefer something in browns. Too soon to tell - need more of the design completed, especially the reds. The persimmon is almost exactly the 918 but I don't know if it will be too strong. None of my pictures show true colors and I have to play with them to get them close which neither of these are, so I bought a new camera. A little Canon something or other that's still in the box. The salesman told me it is the best for close ups, but I also want to zoom in on the Orioles and other bright birds in my yard. The way the pears were going, I didn't think it was a good idea to break out a new camera and try to understand the instructions when I couldn't even count a few x's correctly. I came across the amber linen when I pulled SL's out and I really don't like it, as I've already said several times. When I don't like something, it's like I have to beat it to death, just can't let it go. I don't like amber linen. It just happened that I steamed and smashed this little pillow from my SIL yesterday, and wished I knew the linen color since I like it. I checked my stash - it's amber. I guess doing a 180 has become a habit.
NEVER would have thought it could look this good when stitched! So I guess you can't judge a linen by its color, until you see it in a finished piece. Matches the little bear I stitched many years ago, and will never do again. Isn't he sweet? Look at that face!I'm going to take 3 Advil now and when they kick in, go outside and plant my new tree. In my yard, with 2 types of clay soil, I either dig a hole and it fills up with water, or I need a spud bar and pick to get through the dirt. This area, spud bar and pick. I usually do chores that aggravate my neck when it's already aggravated. Why suffer twice? Hope you're all having sunshine!
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Gosh, I hope your neck feels better. My neck is always threatening to bother me ever since I aggravated it so badly once I was out of commision for 5 days. So I sympathize with your pain. I just loooooove that Stacy Nash piece! OMG, it's gorgeous! Sorry it's been giving you conniptions though. I like both those fabrics with it -- very pretty! But you're right, it's always hard to capture the true colors.
Don't talk about necks to me. I always seem to have a pain in my mine. Maybe, Margaret, you and I could form a club and call ourselves "The Pain In the Necks" lol. My DH is always telling me that I am one. But on to more serious things. I really like this piece and you are doing a wonderful job with it. Sometimes, I think these little hic cups are sent to remind us who is boss. I really like both colours that you have chosen and both would look wonderful. But for some reason I particularly like the Persimmon. But I suppose it depends on what looks better in real life. The little wheels on top remind me of sliced oranges. - Sandra.
I love your WIP, even if it is giving you loads of problems! Sorry about that--I hate it when it becomes apparent that math was never my strong suit, and that counting to two is something above my skill level. :P Personally, I like the persimmon but then I love that color in general. For your photos, don't know if this will help, but even though I have a decent enough camera, I use Google Picasa to adjust them. It seems to take out any mistakes I've made or shadows on the pics, etc.
LOVE that little bear! How cute. I made a bear once and, well, I'll just say that the instructor laughed at how far apart I'd placed the eyes and leave it at that...
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