Sunday, April 28, 2019

Swan Stitch-a-Long, part 11

Hi everyone! Today will be another short check-in because I'm writing this a couple of days in advance as we're on our way out of town for the weekend. We'll be visiting a famous lilac garden (about which more later!) and running a half marathon. But I'm excited to share that I have made PROGRESS!!!

As a reminder, here where I was at the last check-in... and, frankly, the check-in before that:


My goal had been to finish the background and stitch one head and neck. I did not achieve this all... however I did this:


I have done *most* of the background, especially up in the top part ... and I did part of one neck and one head. 



So I feel pretty happy with this stretch's output. Our next check-in is in another three weeks, on May 19. I'm hoping to really finish the light blue background and have gotten the heads, necks, and wings of the two swans stitched. Wish me luck!

In the meantime, check out what my fellow stitchers have accomplished on their amazing projects -- you're sure to be inspired!

Avis, Claire, Gun, Carole, Sue, Constanze, Debbierose, Christina, Kathy, Margaret, Cindy, Helen, LindaHeidi, Jackie, Hayley, Megan, CatherineDeborah, Connie, Clare, Mary MargaretRenee, Jenny, Carmela, Jocelyn, and Sharon.

24 comments:

  1. Love this piece! Hope you enjoy your 'out of town' vacation!

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    1. Thanks Deborah! It was nice to get away, even for just a weekend!

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  2. Hi! Sorry if I could not comment on your work,leave you a greeting, in the past few weeks.Due to a violent storm, my internet connection has failed and in addition to damaging the computer has created damage to the central cabin of the network.I hope you will excuse me.I have see a nice advance on your work!Beautiful!
    Hugs,Carmela

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    1. Hi Carmela - no worries at all -- hopefully things are getting back to normal where you are!

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  3. That's still some great progress! The background might be the end of me, not sure if I would find it a relief and easy or boring! I'm betting you manage the swan head/necks for sure next time! Lovely work!

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    1. Thanks Kathy! The one nice thing about doing the background first is that when I do get to the swans I think it will go more quickly -- at least mentally!

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  4. Take your time and enjoy. I was reminded to day that we are supposed to do this for pleasure so not to waste time fretting and stressing about what we do not achieve, but, to just be pleased with what we do achieve.

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    1. Helen, that's so true! Thanks, I needed that reminder today.

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  5. This is such a lovely textured piece. I'm enjoying seeing it develop. Beautiful!

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    1. Thanks Avis! I'm fretting a little about the long satin stitches in the wing feathers, but we'll see how they come together!

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  6. Well done Sunny, its looking fab, I love seeing the different textures x

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    1. Thanks Jenny! This has been a really enjoyable piece to stitch.

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  7. those dark greens in background are really going to make the swans stand out!
    claire93

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    1. Thanks, Claire! I'm really happy I played with a textured stitch on the outer edges... I just hope the simple tent stitch I use in the swans won't be boring by comparison.

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  8. I hope the lilacs will be in bloom when you're there. Meanwhile, you've done well to get so much stitched!

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    1. Thanks Sue -- and the lilacs were indeed blooming, and beautiful!

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  9. Wonderful progress! I hope you had an amazing run. I can only imagine how beautiful the view must have been!

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    1. Thanks Renee! Well, the lilacs were beautiful but the run didn't happen -- my husband pointed out I was limping *before* the race started, so I made an unusually grownup decision not to run.

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  10. This piece is so much fun. Background work is so tedious sometimes isn't it? Looking wonderful!

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    1. Thanks Mary Margaret! I have a sneaky hope that by doing the background first, the swans will stitch up more quickly. We shall see!

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  11. I was looking forward to seeing your swans again. They are such beauties!

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    1. Thanks Jocelyn! Happy to have some real progress to show this time!

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