Here's where I was last time, just getting a tiny start:
I also realized that I would be better off with the frame rolled horizontally -- meaning I wouldn't have to reach so high around the frame. So I took it off, re-mounted it, and stitched a lot of grid lines... every ten stitches.
I really wasn't sure how big a piece to work on at a time; inspired by Japanese writing, I decided to work top to bottom, right to left, in columns. (Top half first, anyway...)
I only got one slightly wide (13 stitches, a per the pattern) column done, plus another one started. At this rate, you'll be seeing this project for the next 18 months!!!
In the meantime, please visit the blogs of the other stitchers in this stitch-a-long. I know at least a couple of them are doing happy dances today because they have finished their most recent projects -- which is always inspiring!
you're off to a great start, Sunny! I'll be gridding my next project too (which will be a first for me).
ReplyDeleteThanks Claire! The gridding was a little annoying, but I know it will be really helpful the larger the project gets!
DeleteYou've done loads! I also like the stitching to be close as I work on it so I sew a strip of scrap fabric along the edge of the aida and then attach that to the frame. It works for me.
ReplyDeleteThanks Avis! It's been so long since I've done a full-coverage cross-stitch piece that I really didn't have a sense of how long it would take to stitch, say, 100 stitches. (Three weeks in and I still don't!)
DeleteWow there is a lot of detail in this project. I don't think I even notice the boats last look. If I had only the one. This time I spotted two. The colors are so subtle. Amazing project
ReplyDeleteThanks Sharon! I had actually never noticed the boats until I bought the kit -- I think it's such a familiar image that you don't really "see" it anymore. I'm looking forward to really studying the print a I keep working on the stitching.
DeleteWell, you will probably be seeing my SAL project for the next 5 years at the rate that I am stitching it. This is a pretty project. I am sure the grid lines will help. I use them on large projects or I would always be lost. I love the close-up that shows all teh detail.
ReplyDeleteThanks Cathie! Already the grid lines are a huge help -- I'm glad I realized it at the beginning of the project rather than just struggling along.
DeleteIt´s a big project, but it is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I love really seeing all the details as I go.
DeleteBeing comfortable while you stitch and taking all these steps to make the process more easier and enjoyable is so important! You've already made such a great start!
ReplyDeleteWonderful starting! I've never taken the time to grid out a design. Although, I have stitched a 10x10 stitch square at a time on some of my larger pieces. It takes me about 2 years to complete a 16inx14in piece. Right now, I have a sampler on my frame that I really should be working on. hehe.
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