Acorn Sampler is back out again tonight. For a while tonight I was getting a bit skeptical that there was enough of the cream colored silk in the kit... those three bands so far took up almost a whole skein. Further inspection of the chart reveals that the fairly large group of quidlobet stitches in the bottom area is done with one strand of the silk, so I think it will actually work out OK ;-)
Stitched on today: Started a new CE exchange, stitched on SBEBB ABC Exchange, and Acorn Sampler **Mailed Spring Exchange to Myrna today
25 comments:
This is really pretty! Great progress
This is so pretty. I will be following your progress on this sampler. Good job.
Beautiful! I've never seen this design before. Love it.
Margaret
Your Acorn Sampler is so beautiful - the double running section is great!
It's looking wonderful Carol - I love the colours of this piece :)
Acorn Sampler is so pretty! That's good news about the silk...
That is so pretty Carol!
And it looks like you've hit the halfway mark too - way to go, you're really making great headway on this project ... and it's looking beautiful :D
Lovely sampler, Carol. I love the soft brown and cream floss together.
Gorgeous! Especially the cream coloured bands :o)
Hope you're well...
Very Pretty Carol! Hope your keeping cool in all this heat.
I just love the colors in this!
It is really pretty Carol!
That looks like a delicate piece with it's soft colours. As you say,I do hope though that there is enough fiber.
That's looking fabulous my friend! Gorgeous in fact!
This sampler looks very elegant. Great colours.
It's looking great so far!
It looks lovely! I love the colors in it!
Carol,
Your Acorn sampler is so lovely!
Glad you decided to keep going on this one. It's very nice!!
What a stunning sampler! I love the blackwork. I am going to have to look up quidlobet stitch though:) That is one I have never heard of.
Such a preety sampler...great progress!
It's looking beautiful, Carol!
This is such a great piece-looks beautiful and it's great to see spring ride again!
Lovely! Did you end up redoing those acorns with three strands?
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