Want to stitch this right away!
I got this chart today and I can't wait to start it! As soon as I finish my current monochromatic project, I want to start it, maybe dirty aida with white floss. But I should probably finish my other monochromatic project first. Sigh. So many potential projects! So many things to stitch!
Posted by: Simon Purple on 04/02/16
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and so little time! LOL
Posted by: Texas Stitcher on 04/02/16
Never enough hours in the day, especially when you have people nearby demanding such little things like dinner!
Posted by: DancyFrog on 04/03/16
You're not alone! I have another HAED that is about 1/4 done so I've got that on my "need to do" list after "Sacred Hour". I've been busy kitting some of my RWDs (Really Wanna Do) patterns and finished my Little House Needlework's "quick" project.
It's planting season and DH and I are busy out in the flower beds during the morning and some of the afternoon. I have to bring the annuals I bought inside Tuesday evening because we are suppose to get some cold temps between 37-40 degrees down here.
I almost got "caught" by the fire ants today while digging out some weeds; but I learned my lesson the first time. Spread some "fire ant" granules on the mound and walked away without a single bite (Thank goodness!
Hey Texas, I lived in Texas for a year with my grandmother when I was 9 years old. And I have to tell you, the Texas fire ants are a LOT BIGGER than the ones here in S.C. That's why I got bit up so bad when I first ran into a mound down here because these are so much smaller than the Texas ones.
Guess they grow everything bigger in Texas....
Posted by: Bermuda on 04/03/16
You know...I sometimes wonder how I can begin a chat talking about WIPs and end up talking about fire ants.....
Posted by: Bermuda on 04/03/16
Bermuda, think of it as a gift of conversation!
Posted by: Simon Purple on 04/03/16
My DH does not call it that!!! (grin)
Posted by: Bermuda on 04/03/16
jsimon - I can't believe how delicate this pattern is. I pulled it up to get a bigger look and was just amazed. The counting on it must be fearsome. I would love to see it when you finish it.
cheryl
Posted by: clpatt123 on 04/03/16
Cheryl, the chart itself is on the larger side, easy to see, but it will take some time to get used to the symbol used. I wish they would use a solid symbol that fills the square.
Posted by: Simon Purple on 04/03/16