I managed one real finish and one "milestone we'll call progress" finish.
I finished the Halloween Town SAL from Frosted Pumpkin. This took me a lot longer than I had planned for it. I didn't finish it til last weekend:
It's very cute. On my pile to finish, if I find a cute frame. I customized it a little bit, but not much.
I picked up "Sleepy Hollow" by Cross Eyed Eyed Cricket. :
My 4 year old WIP. I set a goal to get the roof done by Halloween, and managed to get the house, roof and windows done, as well as fixing the porch pumpkins from my abysmally wrong reading of the directions on how to do the eyes. I had planned to go back into Santa's Pets on November 1st, but I decided to finish the outlining and the leaf garland before I put it away. So . . . . but, really there isn't much to be done to this panel, which will be my October focus piece in 2015. I have some pumpkins to do, and finish the tree, and it's done, and off to the church panel.
I looked for other people's finishes of this online, and was amazed to find . . . there aren't many. I wonder if it's the fact that it's such a large piece, and it has large blocks of one color? It does get frustrating to stitch, and that is why I haven't finished mine. But I am getting there slowly. In case you have forgotten, mine is on PTP Loch, although what I have been getting lately from them isn't quite this color (but still pretty!), with the listed flosses, except I did the words on the center panel with Glow in the dark DMC (yes, it glows, no my camera doesn't take good pictures of the glowing).
So far, my notes have been that you need more than one skein of London Fog, which is the ugliest color of Weeks they made. It doesn't show like it in this picture, but the floss is like a yellow-grey-fugly sort of color that I wouldn't use anywhere else in any of my work. But I needed more than one skein, and I have about half that skein left.
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My current UFO come WIP has a lot of black so it is going slowly. I actually found myself looking for a new start yesterday but resisted the urge LOL
Sleepy Hollow is on my to-do list for 2015. I have the fabric and floss all ready to go. Wanted to get to it this year, but life happened. :O) Looking forward to watching your progress... I, too, have noticed there aren't many finishes of this to look at.
Hi Rachel--I stitched Sleepy Hollow -- I love it and I love yours! I wish I had stitched mine as a stand up, I am actually thinking of stitching it again on Crystal Loch. After the roof of the house was done I really enjoyed the rest of the stitching.
Lisa
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