Happy Sunday to everyone! It’s time for our three week update! I got a ton stitched on my girl since last time!
Here’s the before:
And here’s the after.
This piece is definitely looking like a lavendar field now. My eyes have taken a beating on this one, much like the poppy field I did years ago.
That’s it for me this update. Time to blog hop the other stitchers in our group!
Christina is taking a break from the group but we hope she is back soon.
Thank you, Avis, for organizing this Stitch-a-Long. Please visit the other blogs to see what other fabulous stitchy projects they are stitching. We are all working on different pieces!
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7 thoughts on “SAL-Girl in Lavendar Field 8”
That is so gorgeous Mary Margaret! Definitely worth the effort. 🙂 My lavender plant is actually blooming. I planted seeds that took over a month to germinate, and then we planted it out in a raised bed this year, and it has expanded nicely. I was happily surprised to see the one flower stalk last week!
The lavender field is gorgeous. Your project is so stunning and I love watching it evolve. Eye strain is our curse with cross stitch. I was thinking of getting the highest value in cheaters and see if that would help 🙂
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That is so gorgeous Mary Margaret! Definitely worth the effort. 🙂 My lavender plant is actually blooming. I planted seeds that took over a month to germinate, and then we planted it out in a raised bed this year, and it has expanded nicely. I was happily surprised to see the one flower stalk last week!
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This is a gorgeous cross-stitch. I can just imagine the color changes that strain the eyes. Well worth it in the end though.
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The lavender field is gorgeous. Your project is so stunning and I love watching it evolve. Eye strain is our curse with cross stitch. I was thinking of getting the highest value in cheaters and see if that would help 🙂
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she’s looking gorgeous! The lavender field must be tricky to stitch, but oh so well worth the effort!
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Anything purple makes me happy 🙂 It’s a beauty!
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Beautiful!
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Thank you!
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