Diagonal Challenge #1 There are six challenges to be posted on the Official HAED Facebook page this year. The first challenge involved stitching 1000 stitches in 10x10 diagonal blocks. I pulled out Rainbow Girl for this and it was nice to change things up and work differently to normal! A Game of Chess! I don't usually park but it made sense to do so when working in blocks. Even though lines are not meant to form working diagonally, I still felt slightly apprehensive about the possibly of this happening. I figured parking may lessen the risk by helping to even out the tension between squares. Before: After: Although I kind of like the checkerboard effect, overall I didnāt take to this way of stitching and found it more time consuming than my usual preferred cross country method. I didnāt enjoy being confined to working in blocks... Having to stay in the box drove me crazy lol! I did like the fact I wasnāt reaching for floss b...
This giveaway has been inspired by Heather at Fantasy Cross Stitch! Heather has generously gifted me with a chart I absolutely love (to be revealed very soon) for guessing the phrase she is currently stitching into a Love Thy Thread chart. Click here for Heatherās Blog. I feel very blessed and wish to pay the generosity she has shown me forward! Easter is also a great time for fresh starts/new beginnings, so I am running a chart giveaway because I think youāre all good eggs! ;) Prize: One winner will be picked to receive a Heaven and Earth Designs chart of their choice* *The chart must be currently available on the HAED website and will be sent as a pdf via the RAK system. Please Read The Entry Rules: To enter leave a comment on this post sharing which chart you feel is so eggstraordinary you would drop all your current wips to start stitching it! You must be following my blog publicly . Entries close on the following date ...
Iāve made a start on The Enchanted Manor by Josephine Wall. This one is being stitched on 14 count aida to boost the finished size of the crop. I've never stitched on such a low count before and was curious to try it out! Iāve been working on this on and off over the past couple of months. I'm using 4 over 1 full cross on dark colours and 3 over 1 full cross on everything else. Progress since December: I love it how Josephine painted a koala bear in the corner of this piece. The koala is native to Australia (my home country), which gives this piece a special resonance for me. Did you know that despite the fact they are often called Koala bears, Koalas aren't related to bears?! They are actually more closely related to kangaroos and wombats! They are often referred to as a koala bear because they have an obvious resemblance to a teddy bear⦠Currently I'm about halfway through the first page: Wishing everyone a safe and fun time over the Easter period ...
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