This photo shows how it looks after 11 days of stitching during appointments (just over 15 hours of stitching.)
Oops. I forgot to share the photo I took after Day 10.
It is fun to see visible progress - especially on a project I work on so infrequently. Over the next few weeks, I will be taking someone to appointments a couple of times a week that may last up to an hour, so I should have more updates to share soon.
I am linking up with Monday Stitchery Link Party #77 at Super Mom - No Cape! You will find a free vintage embroidery pattern and links to other blogs participating HERE.
If you do any hand embroidery, I encourage you to join the party!
11 comments:
I love seeing your progress on this project.
It is fun to see this project slowly progress Renee even if you don't get a lot of time to work on it! Christine x
LOL, we sew where we can, don't we? Your progress looks good, but XS is SO slow! Maybe that's one reason I don't do it well.
Great progress!
It is good to have a 'waiting room' project and I am sure the speed of progress on this piece will race forward.
Fantastic progress, you can definitely see the difference. Looking forward to seeing more of this piece.
This is a really cool design. I don't remember you posting about it before..old age you know. I am always amazed that you have several projects always going at the same time.
xx, Carol
Great work Renee... what a great idea to have a 'waiting room' project.
Waiting rooms may become boring but with a project it is not noticeable and the bonus is that your work grows.
It is looking good.
Great progress...it always amuses me that you have this as a travelling project as I think for most people this would be a BAP! Sorry to hear you'll be spending more time in waiting rooms but at least we will get to see more of this cute "little" stitch.
I do love progress shots! This is coming along nicely.
I finished an embroidery last week that had been in my embroidery bag for months while I was waiting for a family member who was having surgery. It really is amazing how much a person can get done.
Thanks so much for linking up to last week's Stitchery Link Party and for encouraging others to join in the fun. Aloha hugs!
Post a Comment