I spent most of the long holiday weekend stitching and got a fair amount accomplished.
The second tea towel was finished. As predicted it worked up more quickly than the first. For one thing, I had already worked out my changes on the border when stitching the first towel. So, with the second, it was just a matter of duplicating the border. And then the chart for Cumin was so much more open than the chart for Rosemary. So here is a finish photo.
The second tea towel was finished. As predicted it worked up more quickly than the first. For one thing, I had already worked out my changes on the border when stitching the first towel. So, with the second, it was just a matter of duplicating the border. And then the chart for Cumin was so much more open than the chart for Rosemary. So here is a finish photo.
And I started work on Hazel's bib. As it happened, the alphabet I remembered as being in the Better Homes and Gardens 2001 Cross Stitch Designs was not there. I figured it couldn't be too hard to design my own Building Block Alphabet, so I made a very rough sketch on graph paper and started stitching. I've only one block more to stitch. I hope to have the bib ready for mailing, with the crocheted blanket, on Wednesday. The bib is a pre-fab affair made from a terrycloth fingertip towel printed with kites in bright Crayola colors wjich I echoed in the color of the blocks.
2 comments:
Great alpha blocks on the bib, I like that!
Nice tea towel finish! I also love the colors on the bib. Your needles are smokin'!
Carolyn
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