Saturday, January 10, 2015

January YOTA!

Hello all! It's time for YOTA, and here I am squeezing this post in before Saturday ends. We're posting a little later than the first weekend this year since the New Year fell so close to the weekend and everyone was running around like a headless chicken for awhile there. :-)

For those that don't know what I'm talking about, check it out/sign up here. It's hosted by Pull The Other Thread and is a very (thank God) relaxed SAL. Each month we post before and after pics of the progress on our UFOs, or in my case our WIPs, since that's really all I have at the moment. Folks are obviously encouraged to post each month, but coming and going as the months roll by is allowed too.

Onto the progress. :-) I must first apologize that I don't have a before pic. Suffice it to say that before I began there was no backstitching done at all. I've managed to make a little progress this month. All of the black is finished on the bird at the top. I just need to finish with the grey-ish thread and then I can move onto the other one.

For those that didn't catch my previous post about this pretty little thing... I did NOT do any of the stitching on this. My Grandmother started it many years ago and sent it to me as a gift to finish for myself. I found out the hard way that there are a few different kind of stitches in this one that I've never run across before so it's going to take me a little longer than I originally anticipated. Always fun to learn something new though!!

You may want to click the picture to see the backstitching detail a little bit better.

I can't wait to have this one framed! Hopefully YOTA will keep me on track with this one.

11 comments:

  1. What a lovely piece with beautiful flowers and hummingbirds! So pretty!

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  2. That's beautiful. Good luck with the speciality stitches. It will be worth the effort though to have something jointly created by you and your grandmother.

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  3. This is such a pretty design. I'm really looking forward to seeing your progress. Good luck with learning the new stitch types.

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  4. How very cool to have a multi generational project!

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  5. You're making wonderful progress, Caitlin--the backstitching and black are really making this piece pop!!

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  6. What a gorgeous piece Caitlin. How special to be working on something that your Grandmother started.

    Linda

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  7. That's a beautiful piece. And very cool that your grandmother started it.

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  8. That's a great piece and the backstitching adds great structure to it. I don't like doing backstitching but I always like the effect of it.

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  9. I hadn't seen it up close yet, it's even more pretty than I thought it was - hope you have loads of fun finishing this!

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