It is the day to share my very first official TUSAL and my
first IHSW for 2012. I know in my last
post I said that I may work on my Rose Sampler or a variety of other things but I go so caught up in the developing of the
African Women that I didn’t work on anything else. The freezing rain that was
predicted arrived but was less than I expected, my car only had a thin layer of
ice over a dusting of snow. It warmed
up enough the next day for the roads to clear and no one that I know of
suffered any power outages so that was a good thing.
On the African Women I decided to change the skin tone of
each of the ladies, it’s more natural because even in my family of four sisters
and one brother there are six different shades of brown. Bud was on hand this morning to access my
progress and he expressed that he liked what I had done over the weekend. I saw
it in the glint in his eyes.
I like the way others have used different little jars for
their orts and there are some really creative photos of them each month, so I
have been trying my hand at selecting a different little votive holder or
canning jar to put my orts in for the TUSAL, I hope you like what I’ve done
this month. I really like how the
sparkly red from the beginning of the month shows at the bottom and the shades
of brown build to the top with the little bits of black that defines the
division between them… Oh sorry I was letting my creativity flow and it got
away from me there for a moment. It’s
only the ratty bits at the end of threads.
Well since I’ve pretty much neglected everything for the
last week or so to stitch there are things growing that need my attention. The protective dust cover over all of my
figurines needs to be removed so I can take pictures to share, the clothes
hamper is beginning to show signs of weight gain, and some of the wildlife will
expect a meal later today so I guess I should pause any cross stitching for a
few hours. Thank you all so much for
stopping by and please leave comments, I love reading them.
Can’t do it right now but later, I’ll make some wonderful
little xxs.
12 comments:
Love how the African Women is turning out! Blessings, Shirlee
I like your model sitting next to your piece. He's quite the thing. The stitching is nice too! LOL!
I love the eyes on the African Women, Minnie. There's something really engaging about them... beautiful...
Hi Minnie,your going great guns on everything.All looking good.
Bud looks contented,properly happy he's not got to go out in that freezing rain. ;)
Great job on the African ladies-I like the change in skin tone :)
what the wildlife can't feed themselves? Great progress on the ladies. I like your color changes.
lovely work :)
Great progress on AW! Why does work have to cut into our stitchy time??
Great piece Minnie. Love following your progess on the African Women. Looks like Bud loves it ;-)
Your African Women looks great--I like the varying skin tones! Your stitching companion is adorable.
Love your progress on the ladies Minnie. Beautiful!!!
gorgeous stitching. I don't know 2 people with exactly the same skin tones. There is always some difference.
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