As I posted on Instagram, I needed a little change of pace and decided to mix things up a bit and combine colors in a single round. Well that didn't go quite as planned, so rather than a very ordered sequence, things turned out a little more random, "original" as mom would say, and honestly, I'm just fine with it.
It's kinda weird how the 'passion' for these projects ebb and flow but during our week away, I couldn't get enough of it. Swirling and pressing several rounds once I got home was rather taxing, but it's done now, so nice and neat, and I'm ready to continue stitching on.
It's kinda weird how the 'passion' for these projects ebb and flow but during our week away, I couldn't get enough of it. Swirling and pressing several rounds once I got home was rather taxing, but it's done now, so nice and neat, and I'm ready to continue stitching on.
I can definitely relate to long term projects having an ebb and flow vibrancy and interest. I like the "original" and non patterned round with two colors and the back is super satisfying to look at!
ReplyDeleteLove the two color round and the sort-of-randomness adds to its charm!
ReplyDeleteLook at all the color and interlocking pieces!
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Love it. Nice work! :D
ReplyDeleteInteresting to see the back of this project ! I can't imagine sewing in the car. Probably because of the sort of roads we have around here :-))
ReplyDeleteOver the years I have had quite a few "forever projects" that I did on road trips.I really love the look of your yellow and white row as it adds some spark to the mix.
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