This is my first post on my newest project, Modern Folk Embroidery’s Fraktur Hex.
The original design photo showed the entire project stitched in blue.
I knew I would get bored only stitching the same color so I have switched up the color scheme.
Just the single outside border was 1072 stitches! It’s a very big project.
I have gotten a lot done in 3 weeks. Here is where I ended last night.
I can’t wait to watch this project develop and so far I am really liking the colors. Though I am still not sure of the pink.
Please visit the other members’ blogs to see what they are working on. I am going to check them out now!
Avis, Claire, Gun, Carole, Sue, Constanze, Christina, Kathy, Margaret, Cindy, Linda, Heidi, Jackie, Sunny, Hayley, Megan, Deborah, Mary Margaret, Renee, Jenny, Carmela, Jocelyn, Sharon, Daisy, Anne, Connie
We welcome back Connie to the group but hope that Helen will be back soon. We will miss you Clare it was fun seeing your projects!
See you in three weeks! -MM
very brave of you to have stitched the outer border first lol. And love your choice of colours so far!
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Oh believe me it was brave lol! I spent a good amount of time making sure I didn’t miscount.
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My first thought was the same as Claire’s. How brave of you! I wonder how many times you counted 🙂 I think the colours look lovely. It’s very intricate and delicate so far.
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I used pins to mark every 25 stitches so if I lost count i would only have to go back to my last count of 25 🙂
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I’m learning every day. Great idea!!!
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That outer border in one round….you have fortitude! I am loving the colors so far, this will be a wonderful take on the original!
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Thank you Kathy 🙂
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I really like the small frame design ! Good progress! Hugs
Carmela
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Thanks Carmela!
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Phew — I’m with the others, very brave to stitch the outline first! I think I would have lost my mind from all the counting. Looking forward to seeing this project grow, and I love that you’re changing the monochromatic design!
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It was a challenge for sure but using pins every 25 stitches helped to keep my place but I still was nervous and counted multiple times lol!
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Wow, great start! I love the colours you have chosen, I quite agree that all blue would get a bit boring. And I’m impressed with your counting for that border, looks fab! Jenny x
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That looks huge! Love that you’re doing it in more colours than the original. The ones you’ve chosen so far look lovely together.
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It is huge and I am stitching it without a hoop or loom because I dont want it hopelessly wrinkled. It’s my biggest challenge yet because I have never stitched on anything other than 16 ct aida and this is 28 count linen 🤦‍♀️
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I love stitching on linen. Once you get used to it, I bet you’ll prefer it. It looks so much nicer and I think the feel of it as you’re stitching is definitely nicer, especially if you’re not using a frame.
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I am excited to see this grow too. Color choice is perfect, it looks like its going to be a very delicate design ~ Sharon
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It is a very intricate design and I am already getting a bit cross-eyed from it so I might have to do some mini projects in between to keep my focus lol!
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What a beautiful piece of stitchery! I really like to colors.
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Thank you Connie 🙂
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Beautiful project and such a great start! I bet you were so happy that border matched up 🙂 The shade of blue is so lovely. Looking forward to seeing this one grow!
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Thanks Christina! I really like the blue too. 🙂
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Oh, how pretty! It is going to be a lovely piece. I don’t do counted cross stitch, so I don’t know if this would work…but could you add a small amount of a darker pink to the underparts of the petal? Or carry the green just up the side of the base of the petal?
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Wow, it´s looking great!!!!
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I couldn’t find where to leave a comment on your 20 for 20 post (duh) which I found interesting reading. I love hearing about the daily life that we lead. You have wonderful goals and seem to accomplish so much really. But to your piece…that’s a lot of stitches and all of them perfect! What thread count is the linen?
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This looks like an ambitious project! And I admire your decision to change up the color scheme. So far it’s looking lovely.
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