Lady with Lilac Flower/Celtic Christmas WIPs


Here is the latest of Lady with Lilac flower, and Celtic Christmas, looking like Anne Boleyn. Hopefully she will have a head before the end of this weekend.
Taj Mahal
Ann - re your comment on my last entry. If I'd realised about the squashed stitches before I started on it, I definitely would have switched the fabric for evenweave. But I launched into it without looking at the instructions, I have a tendency to do that! Its a pain but I'm going to stick with it.
Stitching Bloggers Question
What do you like *least* about cross stitching?
Stitching large areas of plain colour. *Yawn*
2 Comments:
At 4/6/05 10:37 am,
Anonymous said…
Your wips are looking great! You seem to have worked Celtic Noel so fast! I just stitched one of the Heritage kits on aida for my mum - the squashed stitches are a pain but I found I got used to them. I actually find them easier to work on aida than fractional stitches.
At 4/6/05 1:53 pm,
Anonymous said…
Thank you for your answer and Great progress on your WIPS. Ann.
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