The latest project
I started this cross stitch project at least 10 years ago. I suspect the actual kit is much older - it's an American kit, and probably was brought over from the USA by my mum, who then passed it on to me.
When I started stitching this piece, I found the chart to be too small for easy reading. At the time, I was in the fortunate position of having access to a photocopier that could do enlarging, so I created an enlarged version on multiple pieces of A3, sellotaped together. But that is unwieldy, so my final option was to photocopy again a smaller part of the chart, and then use magnetic strips to help me see which line of the chart I am following. The only problem with this is that it limits my stitching to an A4 sized section - which is why there is a very straight line at the bottom of the sky on the left - I now need to move on to the next section of chart.
I had done a reasonable amount of the right hand side before putting it to one side for some reason that I cannot now recall. Since picking it up again, I've made lots of progress on the sky, which is much more complicated than it appears. It is a mixture of 5 or 6 different blues, mixed on the canvas to give the appearance of the sky gradually graduating from darker at the top to lighter at the bottom. Being the perfectionist that I am, I find it very difficult to ignore it if I make a small mistake.
Another really annoying part is those 2 reels of blending filament. Every time I go to pick up something from my sewing table, I knock one of them, and they end up on the floor far more often than seems reasonable!
In other news, we're going to visit the Beth Chatto garden tomorrow - so you should get a much more interesting blip to look at! And I've created a shopping list of plants and other garden stuff that we want to buy, so we'll probably come back with a few plants!
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