Hello people. Except for a massively swollen cheek and soreness, all is well and I was released from dental jail after three hours. When swelling subsides, we'll be at the bank getting a loan for the rest. Could buy a fricking car but without saliva and its enzymes, decay is unavoidable.
Now about that pink. The chart's photo of the original sampler looks fairly bright, combine that with a quick and inaccurate check of the symbols, I stitched the lighter area with 761 which was incorrect. After completing one flower, I didn't like it. Too much contrast. The charted pink interior is 407. What? That doesn't look compatible at all when skein to skein. But looks pretty damn nice when stitched. A keeper.
Cheryl asked about magnification/light I use. Here's my set up.
This Dazor at 3 diopter, was purchased at a shop forty years ago and until recently, was only used to locate splinters. I wonder if my brother still has Pat's, we bought them at the same time. It's just the last several years that higher count linens were considered and used, then mag glasses were needed. Currently 3.5 to 4.0. The Dazor lens view is better and with the additional focused light, optimal. A 5 diopter lens can be added on and the units now come with LED which I would prefer. No way I am spending that amount of money. They are the best, not only in the glass lens and light, but the flexibility in positioning. I considered getting rid of mine several times, glad I didn't. Mine also has a clamp for a table and the arm section pulls out of the floor stand to convert.
This little chest of four drawers holds my fabric and some other items, extra needles, scissors, journals, on top.
The TV tray with raised edge is my catchall.
Multiple magnets hold various items on the very heavy lamp base.
I have husband working on a project that I've wanted for some time, and I think will be a great addition.
And the table to my left has Biotene gel and water bottles, along with this.
New to us, found at a sub shop near my dentist. Holy nut dunker, they are good.
Have a great day.
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