Fantasy sampler
I worked on it at lunch again yesterday and today. You still can't tell much difference between what I'd already had done when I pulled the project out of my stash and today. I've stopped working on the pegasus and switched to stitching on the leafy inner border.
To prove it, here is the BEFORE picture . . .
. . . and here is the AFTER picture.
Not much difference, huh? Here's a slightly better picture of the section I've actually worked on.
When I started this project all those many, many years ago, I was still basically a cross stitch virgin. I didn't know about separating the threads and letting them twist out. I didn't know about railroading. And I certainly didn't pay much attention to tension. Looking at what I'd done before putting the sampler away, I can see all sorts of mistakes I don't make today.
Oh, well. Despite how much I hate working on jobelin, the project is too far along to just discard. It may take me another ten years to finish, but, by golly, one of these days I will.
To prove it, here is the BEFORE picture . . .
. . . and here is the AFTER picture.
Not much difference, huh? Here's a slightly better picture of the section I've actually worked on.
When I started this project all those many, many years ago, I was still basically a cross stitch virgin. I didn't know about separating the threads and letting them twist out. I didn't know about railroading. And I certainly didn't pay much attention to tension. Looking at what I'd done before putting the sampler away, I can see all sorts of mistakes I don't make today.
Oh, well. Despite how much I hate working on jobelin, the project is too far along to just discard. It may take me another ten years to finish, but, by golly, one of these days I will.
Labels: cross stitch
2 Comments:
It's gorgeous! Nice work!
Thanks, Karen, but you wouldn't say that if you could see what a mess it really is. ;D
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