Over the last little while I've actually put in some time on one of my little projects. Not at home, but as you know lately I've had a few appointments and I don't like to pull out an involved project when I know at any moment my name could be called and I have to shove it in a bag. No way to treat a model.
So I have actually put in some time with Mini Cottages 5, here's where it stands as of tonight. I worked on it at my Mum's this evening (not the best lighting). Ahhh that's nice being able to share some stitching!
I'm hoping by the start of the weekend I'll have finished my model!
13 comments:
Looking good!
I don't know those but they seem very cute ! You would have finished it in no time !!!
Very cute. You should be done soon. When you're close to finishing do you push more to get it done or still work it through your normal rotation?
Fantastic. I'd love to stitch one of his pieces soon. Are they difficult?
I commented to DH the other day that your entire front page had no stitching on it at all! Lots of beautiful photos but I was missing your stitching!
Looks great...
Dani, It's good to see you stiching Michael Powell designs. It always makes me thing of the Brighton retreat I attended a couple of years ago. What I love about them are their vibrant colors and the way the picture is all 'fuzzy' until you add the backstitching. I love to stitch his designs and hope to get to one later this year.
Hope you are feeling better. I have never had a migraine but regular headaches are enough to make me head for a bottle of wine.
Take care!!
Cute design. I will have to look this one up.
Hello :o) I've not managed to get here for a while. Cottages is coming along really well. Hope your appointments are going just as well too!
Oh it is good to some of your stitching, but I do enjoy your photos. Take care.
This mini cottage will be a cute one.
Michael Powell has some of the cutest designs! I'll look forward to seeing more pics of this one.
Nice progress Dani!
Mini Cottages 5 is looking great! It looks like it would be a great travel project.
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