I've recently learned that Hokusai died on May 10, 1849. I wonder if I can finish this piece by May 10, 2022? In theory, yes -- but then I think about the other little projects I might want to intersperse... Still, it's nice to have a goal with a set date. That said, I reserve the right to throw that date out the window at any time!
I'm definitely getting ahead of myself, of course. Here's where I was last time:
Just look at that sky! I love it!
And here's where I am now:
A bit short of my goal for this round, but with the nicer weather and being fully vaccinated (hooray!) we have been a bit less hermit-like. I was able to hug my mom for the first time in over a year, and was able to get together with friends for the first time in a year. And it felt GREAT. Stitching can wait a bit!
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The colors of this piece are so pretty. You've made a lot of progress.
ReplyDeleteThanks Cathie! It's one of the joys of cross stitch, I think - there are just so many more colors available you can really get subtle color changes.
DeleteI love the sky too. You're stitching is perfect!
ReplyDeleteThanks Avis!
DeleteOops just noted my awful predicted text grammar error!!! LOL
ReplyDeleteHa -- my machine regularly corrects "sashiko" to "sashimi" and I often don't catch it!
DeleteThe colors in that sky are amazing ~ so subtle and soft. Your stitching is so even and perfect. This will be its own masterpiece when done :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Sharon!
Deletehow are you finding the gridding mathod, Sunny? It's a new experience for me, but it does help wit counting ^^
ReplyDeleteClaire, I sometimes "cheat"! I noticed a spot where there was a lone stitch of a color in the next column, for example, so I went ahead and stitched it. And another color only has a few stitches scattered across several columns, so I also did those. It's much better for the counting, I agree, but it's hard to stay "within the lines"!
DeleteI really love the sky too! Steady progress and a year of stitching, I think you can do it! We're cheering you on :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Christina! I always slow down a bit when the weather gets nice, and speed up when it turns bad, but I think I can keep moving forward.
DeleteThis is such a beautiful project and you are doing great!
ReplyDeleteThis is such an incredible piece and the stitches really show the subtle changes. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kathy!
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