Sunday, December 27, 2020

Twilight Duel: SAL Update 15

 


Just under 200 stitches were added to Twilight Duel over the past three weeks. 


I am eager to find more time to work on this piece soon. 

Our next update for this Stitch Along (SAL) will be on January 17, 2021.

Please stop by to see what the other crafty bloggers have been working on. We each choose our own project to work on. If a post is not up yet, please check back again. We live in different parts of the world in various time zones.

Thank you for stopping by!

Renee


15 comments:

stitchingirlblog.wordpress.com said...

This is really beautiful. Happy New Year!

Magpie's Mumblings said...

It's hard to find the time to stitch when Christmas prep (no matter how different it was this year) is underway. It's amazing how far you've come with this one and the end is in sight.
Happy 2021~

Claire said...

well done on getting more of that wing stitched ^^

Sewing Beside the Sea said...

I can see the claws appearing :-) Beautiful stitching as always.

jenny Ginger Ninja Crafts said...

Such a stunning piece, I love the colours and you are doing a great job xx

Sunny said...

I love this piece -- and 200 stitches is loads. Beautiful work!

heidishomemadequilts said...

Such a great image, I'd be wanting to work on it more too!

nwpaintedlady said...

Your making headway and its looking beautiful :)

Magpie Sue said...

Something is better than nothing, especially this year and at this season of the year! No doubt you will wow us with your stitch count in January. ;-) Stay healthy and stitch on!

K Reeves said...

No matter what, you get s9me stitch8ng done, and that will make the difference in the end! I hope you have more time to stitch soon, I love watching this piece grow!

Queeniepatch said...

Even slow progress is progress. You will reach the end eventually.

Laura said...

Bit by bit, you will get it done.

Katie said...

Every stitch helps. Still a beautiful piece.

rutigt said...

Still it´s growing!!

Carole said...

200 stitches is still plenty on a project of this size and complexity :)