but stay off of my blue suede shoes.
Oct 6, 2025
Oct 5, 2025
Finally
If you look at the prior post, you'll see his big eye on his fat head is down too far by two rows. I counted from the orange instead of the black. Until the other eye was stitched and fill in began, I didn't realize the error. All removed, started over. Then I confused the symbols and had the wrong colors, more do-overs. But I have caught every offending stitch since. Most all were over one or three linen threads, not two.
Have I finally turned the corner?
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Oct 4, 2025
For now
I have decided to complete the trio. With all the errors I've been dealing with, a marking sampler with basic alphabet was my intention. But when pulling fabric, this little piece of Water Lily was in the mess, and I took it as a sign.
These characters have jinxed my stitching, totally, and I need to break the curse before moving on. This fat head's simple outline was off by one. How long did it take to find the error? Too long. But I did, because the facial features would have required adjusting. I found it! The curse is lifting.
Enjoy your weekend.
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Oct 2, 2025
Oct 1, 2025
2025 Finish #23
I'm done. I think.
So very many errors. The background pattern would not be a problem, but I think I need to set him aside for now.
Finish will be black or rust mini poms. Purchased online several times, thought they are all the same. They are not. I want tight minis that can be removed from the flange.
It's October.
Hope I don't get dizzy from shaking my head.
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Sep 30, 2025
Marching orders
In a search of the darling little sampler AWE from HATS, this info popped up.
"Hands Across the Sea" is a notable march composed by John Philip Sousa in 1899. It is often associated with the phrase "AWE" because it is a standard piece of literature for American Wind Ensembles and bands.
How 'bout that? Marching orders!
Maybe I'll listen to this during the many frogging sessions for motivation.