Sunday 9 November 2014

And That's a Row, Folks!

Pages 11 and 12 of Adrift are done!  I started page 11 on Oct 24th, and finished page 12 on Nov 9.  Not too shabby!





I even had a large flat table and two friends willing to hold her flat at each end (thank you, Rika and Ashley) and I finally have a decent photo for you! 

I can't believe how beautiful she is so far.  Although I can say that updating my status bar by 8000 stitches, only to see a 3% increase in my status is a bit of an anti-climax.  But 34% is still pretty good.

I'm off to stitch a page of Winter Hat Owl now.  I'd post a photo, but there is literally nothing to see but blue.  But I'm starting a new row after this one, so there might be some hat to show off soon.  I will, of course, keep you posted!

Also, my sister sent me a photo of  an angel I stitched for her a few years ago, before I started this blog.  I believe she is the Peace Angel.  Stitched 3 over 2 on the last bit of navy blue Lugana there was at the shop.  A friend had actually bought the fabric, but she graciously let me have it.  (Thanks Kari).

The blue doesn't really show up in the picture, but she is on a dark blue background and framed beautifully.   She now lives above my sisters bed.




Anyway, that's all I have for you for now.   I will hopefully start posting row 3 shortly.


~Rai Rai

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    1. Thank you! After seeing a row finish and seeing it all tie together, it really makes a difference!

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    1. Thanks Justine! Miles still to go. I can't wait to start her tail.

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  3. Wow

    She really is looking great!
    Beautiful angel finish too.
    Have a good week (:

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    1. Thanks Sally! The angel is really eye popping in real life. Sadly, the photo doesn't do her justice. The face and hands are stitched 1 over 1, so her face really pops!

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  4. Stunning! Love the angel, too.

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    1. Thanks Annie! I'm really, really pleased with how she is turning out!

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  5. You're moving along superfast! Adrift really is beautiful!

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    1. Ha! It sure doesn't seem super fast. But she's coming along at a pretty good clip. I'm coming up to a year (January) that I will have been working on her.

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  6. She looks great, love how you see the waves. Love the Angel too.

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    1. Thanks! The waves are really pretty, aren't they? I didn't enjoy stitching them as much as I enjoy looking at them. But isn't that always the way?

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  7. Great progress on Adrift, you are doing so well. Peace Angel looks just stunning!!!

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    1. Thanks! Adrift is definitely ticking right along. In another year I should be half done!

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  8. You've reached a significant milestone with Adrift and she looks stunning - of course! Hope you enjoy the next row and some brighter colours for her tail! :)

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    1. Thanks! End of rows are always cause for celebration, aren't they?
      The next row I start a bit of the tail. I can't wait, I can't wait, I can't wait!
      (I'm also finishing a row of Winter Hat Owl, although it's all nothing but blue - but still, row finish!)

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  9. WOW she is looking great Rai Rai I bet you cant wait to get to do the red on her, she's stunning and so is your Angel, Beautiful work!

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    1. It's funny, because I don't really, REALLY look at her until I have a row finish. That's when I stand back and say wow. Let me tell you, having an extra pair of hands to hold down both corners makes a HUGE difference in photos.
      I'm looking forward to starting row 3.

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  10. It's not too shabby at all LOL! It's absolutely stunning, congrats on the row finish wheeeeeeeee! Angel is beautiful too, I bet it looks amazing IRL.
    xo Alicia

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    1. The angel was really, really beautiful in real life. It's too bad the photo's don't really capture her.

      Adrift is on a whole other level of wow. I plan on entering her in my local fair when she's done and framed.

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  11. Hi there! Adrift looks great, it's been on my wish list forever and on the last HAED sale I bought it, only to discover how confetti rich it is! I hate HATE confetti, and am not sure if I'd be able to overcome my hate and do this one, but by looking at your progresses i just may force myself!
    The angel really looks great, so if the picture looks so great it must be fantastic in real life!
    Ciao!
    Cinzia

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    1. Hey there, Cinzia, I've found the confetti stitch not to be too bad on this one. Not compared to the Treasure Dragon stocking that I did, now that was intense! Do you have the mini or the full size, because if it's the mini, it might be quite a bit more confetti than the regular size. I find, personally, the biggest challenge is the color. They are a bit on the bleak side. But when I stand back and see the entire piece to date, I really do think "wow". And that's how I know it's worth it.

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  12. gorgeous stitching :D Also I posted at the end of my post about where I got the cross stitch tiki. Hope you can find one.

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    1. Thanks very much for that, Caitlin! I'll try my best to find one. It will make a great gift!

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