And because all that's left is over one, I kitted my Mary Wigham SAL materials. I'm using 36 count Flax linen and Splendor 833, a very dark green. I might even get to start it tonight at stitch group, since I can't do 40 count over one without my Dazor. Actually, I can, but I shouldn't. It really cuts down on the unstitching, if you know what I mean.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Unstitching...not my favorite activity
Even though I unstitched more than I stitched last night, I decided to post a update on Grace Mason. Over one stitching is not fun, especially on 40 count, and I did a lot of it last night. My brain still hurts. But I'm getting closer. There are a lot of family initials over one in that largely empy band below the verse box. Then I have to do the verse. Then I think I'm done.
And because all that's left is over one, I kitted my Mary Wigham SAL materials. I'm using 36 count Flax linen and Splendor 833, a very dark green. I might even get to start it tonight at stitch group, since I can't do 40 count over one without my Dazor. Actually, I can, but I shouldn't. It really cuts down on the unstitching, if you know what I mean.
And because all that's left is over one, I kitted my Mary Wigham SAL materials. I'm using 36 count Flax linen and Splendor 833, a very dark green. I might even get to start it tonight at stitch group, since I can't do 40 count over one without my Dazor. Actually, I can, but I shouldn't. It really cuts down on the unstitching, if you know what I mean.