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Saturday, June 30, 2018
Fractal White Tiger June 2018
This is more of a May update than a June update. Although no progress was made on my Charting Creations Fractal White Tiger project in April or in June, I did manage to add 1,603 stitches to it in May.
There are 30 pages charted for this piece. It runs 5 pages across and 6 pages down. Pages 1, 2, 6 and 7 are complete. Now I am working across pages 11 and 12, filling in more of the nose and the face beneath the eye.
As I have not picked up a needle since I last worked on this piece (on May 8th), I am going through stitching withdrawals. It is my hope to have a lot of progress to share next month!
Thank you for visiting!
Renee
I began this piece on January 1, 2016 to participate at stitchystart.blogspot.com. This is 93 days of stitching progress.
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Oh wow, that looks stunning! Sorry to hear you haven't been stitching, I hope you find time to stitch again soon.
ReplyDeleteThere was noticeable progress in those 1600 stitches. Better luck with finding stitching time this month.
ReplyDeleteI haven't had a lot of stitching time but you definitely have me beat. Hope you can find time soon.
ReplyDeleteI can completely understand going through stitching withdrawal. I feel that way if I even go a couple of days without picking up a needle and thread, so I can't imagine how you've managed to go that long!!
ReplyDeleteOnce we pick up the needle after a long absence, it is usually so fun that we can overdo it! Have a good time with your tiger.
ReplyDeleteThis is really starting to look fabulous Renee! It is going to be a beautiful finished piece! Christine x
ReplyDeleteYou obviously have much patience, and enjoyment, to place so many stitches on the tigers face. So beautiful, I always want to stroke him/her.
ReplyDeletepatience to sew