Hiya folks. Hope you're all safe, dry, and warm. Still very cool here and we've been picking up leaves with the mower for a few weeks. Can't believe the leaves starting falling in AUGUST!! Looking into the already sparse woods, half is brown. Enough.
Five bottles of Similasan later, I picked up the sampler. And royally screwed up. I've mentioned before that I do not refer to the chart and instructions enough. The first error was assuming the three rows of two stitch high satin were the same color.
My yard's grass is the same green throughout, no variations in shading, so there was no thought to the sampler's being any different. Of course not you cocky smart-ass. After completing the rows and checking the color photo for the next motif, I saw the error. How could that be? It be. My satin stitch is sloppy at best and tiny scissors can easily be slipped beneath that tunnel of thread for removal. Worked like a charm. Wait. What's this? How did I cut the linen thread? I pulled up gently on the scissors so as not to be near the fabric!! Dammit.
This piece is 32 x 36, a long and time consuming task to reweave a thread. But I did. I pulled the cut piece out first, replaced the thread, then I got to the already stitched house and I just wove into the back. That cut end will not be going anywhere since it is secured by the block of stitching for the house.
Since my eyes can't handle any extended time for close work, I will need to be a bit more astute and a lot less complacent for this return to stitching. Otherwise, the limited time I have will be spent correcting reckless errors.
This is a new stamp that came out this summer. We don't have any locally but I usually order online, many more offered than I would ever see here. Should we get a few and affix to charts he visited?
Have a great day!!
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