731, recommended substitution: 732
776, recommended substitution: 3326
781, recommended substitution: 782
806, recommended substitution: 3760
971, recommended substitution: 740
3373, recommended substitution: 407
Also, in keeping with yesterday's decision to refrain from serious stitching till my concentration returns, all I did this morning was finish up my Halloween Greetings piece by adding two more crowns to fill in the empty spaces left when I deleted the words and date. Since I am using the piece to make a knitting bag for one of my sisters ... and not the Halloween ornament as charted, it seemed a more sensible choice. I never did get how sheep were a Halloween-ish motif in the first place, but that's beside the point. Then I kitted up my Cross-Eyed Cricket Thanksgiving Circle. I cut a 7" wide swath of 36ct Silkweaver Shadowlands linen on which I will stitch the Indian and the Pilgrim Man and Woman as individual ornaments using the recommended DMC floss. Once I have stitched all three, I will finish them as padded board ornaments. I actually started the Indian this morning and am about 2/3 of the way done. These could actually be done in time to put up on the Thanksgiving ornament tree in my entryway. Who am I kidding? Next year maybe!
2 comments:
Oh, isn't it funny that the French are so persnickety?? These are the people who allow their dogs to walk the restaurants & poop all over the malls. These are the people who are a little leary of the stall in the bathroom & the soap and water on a daily basis. And these are the people who drive like maniacs on the perifaree (sp?). Their hospitals resemble sixteenth century dungeons and its bizarre that they focus on a few strands of thread dye. All in all,
thank you for that information. I had not heard of it. Printed that excerpt out and plan to put it in a safe place for further reference.
I wonder how toxic the dyes really are? Wouldn't the toxicity come out in the wash? I used a lot of that 782 a couple years ago. Perhaps this explains a lot of things
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