I'm busy finishing three new quilts for our Capital Quilters exhibition in May. Plus I want to enter at least one of the challenges. So I'm quilting every day but I can't show you any of that just yet.
However, in the evenings when I collapse into my chair I pick up my cross stitch and I've made good progress on Shades of Indigo by Nicole of Northern Expressions Needlework.
There's just one more border to go now.
Of course mine isn't stitched with indigo threads. I've chosen my favourite greens and blues. The problem is that when you deviate from the pattern you have to make all the colour decisions yourself!
I started off with Caron Waterlillies, but I've morphed into Threadworx, Weeks Dye Works and Classic Colorworks Belle Soie. I may have a lot of options but it's still trial and error because what looks good on the skein may not look so good on the fabric. Last night I unpicked quite a bit of the next border because it just didn't look right.
The end is in sight now and it may even be finished in 2024. I'm going to another cross stitch retreat in August and it would be embarrassing to bring out the same piece I worked on at retreats in 2022 and 2023.
2 comments:
Your Shades of Indigo is beautiful! I really like your peacock colors, just beautiful! Happy stitching!
Wow - this is so beautiful.
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