Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Correction

I don't know why I thought I had to stitch Piper's stocking over one.  Once I had completed a square inch of stitching over one, it was abundantly clear that the scale was way off.  So I frogged it out and restitched it Monday.  All I can say is that frogging over one stitching on a 36 ct linen is a real pain in the neck.

Here's a photo of where the project stands right now. The chart is set in summer but since I am using this as a Christmas stocking I am converting the brown, tan, and gold ground to shadowed snow with shades of white, lavender, grey, lavender blue in various blended needles a la Teresa Wentzler.  I am leaving the flowers in place, as if they are poking through the snow just because I like the idea of adding some Christmas-y red and green to the piece.  Right now I am stitching the chart with the straight edges as it came.  Once I've filled in the bottom, I'll go back and add some more stitching to extend the design into the curved spaces of the toe and heel

 

8 comments:

Vickie said...

Oh dear! Complications are never fun. You do sound organized about it.

Julie said...

It will be interesting to watch your colour changes develop.

Linda said...

Wow. I'm impressed. Your sorta designing your own stocking. Looking forward to seeing more of it.

Linda

Dani - tkdchick said...

You frogged? I would of just used a new piece of fabric.

Kay said...

I HATE HATE HATE ripping out over 1 stitches! I don't think I have the right scissor for it. Kudos to you - I would probably have started over on another piece of fabric, lol!

Anna van Schurman said...

Kudos for ripping, that's a pita.

Maggee said...

You were stitching over one on 36 count?? Holey moley! I think 28 is the smallest I have gone, and that is all I ever want to do! It is looking great tho! Hugs!

Shebafudge said...

Sorry I'm late but it looks like you are going to be having fun with the stocking. Good luck! xx