"It takes ages to finish a quilt you're not working on!"

Friday, February 23, 2007

UFO/WISP Challenge report for February.

Here he is...with a couple more of the fluffy white balls completed, and a mistake fixed! (a friend spotted a small area of colour which 'didn't look right', and when I checked the pattern, I could see where I had fudged it. Fortunately only half a dozen stitches to unpick and redo).

6 comments:

Maggie Ann said...

Gina, what a wonderful!!! piece of work! His face is just wonderful and I clicked to enlarge the picture....how impressive that you are doing the stitching on linen. Love it!

Chelle said...

Hurrah! I've been hoping for a picture. He's looking fantastic! What a relief that your "oops" was easy to fix. I love the textures in this project. Very nice indeed!

Sharon said...
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Sharon said...

Take two...

Looking good G... I have been talking about my Indian - the ladies at the Tapestry Guild have offered to help me graph him - hmmm not sure about that one... I don't think I am up to him just yet... I got to see some lovely old pieces one of the women bought to the Guild - they belonged to a members mother - I was telling them about your stash..

I made a very quick trip to the quilt convention yesterday - very crowded - I didn't really enjoy all the pushing and shoving.. Signs of age perhaps????Didn't really buy very much...

You and Ken have been very much on my mind this week...
Not much to report from this end - just the same - work and home...E starts tafe this week - and so the year begins in earnest...

Take care... Speak to you (one way or another) soon..

Gina E. said...

Hi everyone, thanks for commenting on my Indian! Sharon, I look forward to catching up with you and P - make a time soon so we can do some stitching together! Nice to hear you are going to the Tapestry Guild...Ken said why don't I go with you, and I said we always seem to be doing something else :-(

Gina E. said...

Maggie ann, don't be too impressed - it isn't linen! Just common old 14ct Aida - LOL!