Hello people.
Sheepish Antiques Bettsy Wood that I no longer loved. After changing the second row motifs and a few borders, I decided to save the top and create a little drum. Not too small, perfect save.
Hello people.
Time for Toms to strut.
OK ladies. We're lining up for your approval.
And now the rear view. Hey ladies! You're leaving?
Can you imagine the number of poults from the flock?
Julia is finished. I used option #2 and I like the result. Too lazy to climb stairs, will press and post her tomorrow.
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Even before the two color buds are added, this is way too distracting for me.
I wanted to match size of Julia's companion piece that I stitched and its Ale linen color. The chart photo is very different because of its lighter and softer look overall, not as fussy as mine.
One of the two charted colors for the bud's center is stitched in four at the bottom left corner. But maybe reducing that sharp contrast would calm the racket?
These three alternatives are used in the body, I'm leaning toward #2. The option to follow the chart and alternate two light threads for the bud's center would not be a good idea.
Too lazy to work this in my Paint program, which is always a great help, but this isn't a major issue. Any of the three will work and close this project.
I've pre-ordered just a few 2024 show charts, am tiring of the highly mottled linens (and new prices). Minimal aging and solid colors allow more focus on the stitching, less background chatter. I guess I am craving simplicity and peace!
I hope you have a sweet Sunday.
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