I had just rolled the frame so I could see the swan heads and work on the upper part. And here's where I am three weeks later:
It doesn't feel like a ton of progress, but I did finish stitching the feather outlines, as well as the outline of the swan. The outlining is always a bit boring, but I know it will make the rest of the project go much more quickly.
I also stitched most of the outer background in the middle section on the left:
And I stitched the beak and the eye of left swan. This one is also pretty grumpy looking.
In the next three weeks I want to finish ALL the outlining of the leaves, figure out some sort of textured stitch for the heads of the cattails, and stitch the insides of the leaves. If I need a break from that, I'll work on the outer background.
In the meantime, check out the great work my fellow stitchers are doing -- including our two new members. If you're interested in joining and getting some serious support and inspiration for your projects, visit Avis's blog for all the details.
Avis, Claire, Gun, Carole, LucyAnn, Kate, Jess, Sue, Constanze, Debbierose, Christina, Kathy, Margaret, Cindy, Helen, Steph, Linda, Heidi, Jackie, Hayley, Megan, Catherine, Deborah, Connie, and Clare... and welcome back Mary Margaret, Renee, Jenny, and benvenuto a Carmela, and welcome to Jocelyn!
Our next update will be Sunday, February 24 -- let's get stitching!
Looks fab and the outline looks great, so neat. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jenny!
DeleteIt's all coming together so well. Keep going :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Avis! Your stitch-a-long definitely keeps me motivated!
DeleteYour progress is quite visible. Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteThanks Renee!
DeleteWonderful!It's very important embroidery! Beautiful the colors of pattern! Happy work!
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Thank you Carmela -- and welcome to the Stitch-a-Long!
DeleteI think they look watchful more than grumpy! 😉 The swans are going to be so gorgeous when you get to them. The back ground and leaves will really make them stand out. Great progress!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kathy! Perhaps the swans are just stern. I rolled the frame today and noticed that the top edge banner is weird too -- so I understand why. :)
DeleteGreat Progress.
ReplyDeleteThanks Helen!
DeleteI think I must be a bit weird, because I love both outlining and filling in the background... So I think you've done great work, and you're speeding ahead!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kate! Outlining just seems to creep along without filling in much space. And I usually don't like outlining, but on this project I've enjoyed playing with it a little.
DeleteInterested to see your choice of stitching for the head and neck.
ReplyDeleteHi Deborah -- I am thinking a pretty standard tent stitch for most of the swans, though the wings will have some long stitch. I might see what adding a line of "outline" in the white or cream of the feathers will look like on those sections, but I'll need to test it out first.
DeleteFinishing the outline is a fantastic idea! Filling in will be much faster this way. It's looking great so far, even with mr grumpy swan!
ReplyDeleteThanks Christina! The outlining definitely means that I know the shapes of the swans and leaves -- no decided where to put the next stitch. It's like coloring in, now!
DeleteLooks like more stitching than I managed this time around. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sue! It's funny how sometimes we can really dig in and stitch, and sometimes we can't. I'm hoping for a really productive next three weeks!
DeleteThank you for the welcome. I'm quite taken with this piece...swans are so magnificent and your stitching is lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jocelyn, and happy to have you in the Stitch-a-Long! I'm glad you like the swans -- you'll be seeing them for months to come! :)
DeleteYou really got so much done!! I love seeing all the textures in the different areas. The outlining really makes such a difference.
ReplyDeleteThanks Connie! I'm really enjoying this piece -- I've honestly never done different needlepoint stitches, so it's fun to try something new.
DeleteThis is a very beautiful embroidery! it´s interesting to follow your progress, because the embroidery is a bit different from the rest in the group!
ReplyDeleteThanks Gun! I love that we all work on such different projects.
DeleteGreat progress, I love the elegance of this design
ReplyDeleteThanks Margaret! One thing Winter is good for is getting more stitching done!
DeleteIt's really coming on now. Your stitching is so neat - the outlines look perfect :)
ReplyDeleteAww, thanks Carole! I see every time I accidentally change the angle on the outlining -- but isn't that always the case? I have the feeling that this next stretch will have me really turning a corner.
DeleteThis is looking fabulous and to me you’ve done a lot of work on it! Your stitching looks so neat and even a great way to get the outlining in!
ReplyDeleteThanks Catherine -- it's nice to have some time to really sit down and work on it. Of course, other projects are being neglected, but I'm really enjoying this now.
DeleteLooks great. I’m sure you’ll be happy you did all the outlines once you start the filling in
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda! I think having the outlines done will make filling in go much faster -- none of that "where shall I make the edge of this go?" question -- I've already answered it!
DeleteI bet the outlining does take ages but it's looking great
ReplyDeleteThanks Jess! I'm happy to report that the outlining is now complete, though I am still stuck on what to do for the cattail heads -- but I've still got some time before the next check-in to play with it a little!
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