And here's the stitched version. I found a new setting on my camera which takes a more accurate colour picture. I have started the metallics which I'm loving. I can't believe I let blending filament put me off using Kreinik #4 for so long! I was glad I saved some of the boring border because we had a two hour power cut one evening this week and I ended up sewing by the light of a 60W energy saving bulb hubby had wired to an inverter attached to the car! He actually bought the inverter to keep the fridge-freezer going during such events but he allowed me one light too! Large boy had a chargeable emergency light in his room, good job we're prepared!
For new followers this is a design by A Note of Friendship in memory of Lisa Roswell. they produce a new letter every few weeks and I'm stitching them as I go. I seem to be the only person keeping up with the design but I have a plan....
I have managed to get Google Reader to play nicely this week. Every time I've tried to use it, the entries are all squashed up and you can't see anything until you click on them. But this week I'd got really far behind with my reading (the world and his wife blogged at the end of July) and tried again to use it. One day I went into the Reader via my "history" rather than my dashboard and Hey Presto it looked great - I could see all the posts and everything! I can now keep up with everyone's blogs and never miss a single vital post!
Finally, the Travelling Pattern arrived this afternoon. Perfect timing as I've just finished "I" and am ready to start the next thing ("J" is nearly finished, only one day's work there). This pattern started with Daffycat and came to me from Erin from Fairy Tales and French Knots. I'm off now to choose some fabric and threads.
lol I just use any old high lighter, the first colour that comes to hand, must say your pattern looks pretty all coloured in tho :D Your mermaid is looking fantastic! I've really looking forward to seeing your Happy Dance!
ReplyDeleteYour mermaid is beautiful!! I love those greens and blues! Your colour chart is pretty too, and practical. It makes sense to colour in the stitches you finished with the actual colour. Easier on the eyes! I should probably shade what I stitch to avoid mistakes but I don't. I think I'll have to when I make my HAED!
ReplyDeleteI colour in the part I'm about to stitch so I can plan my route rather than the parts I've just stitched. It's why I started using different colours for each symbol.
ReplyDeleteOh, your pattern looks beautiful! But I have to say, this is the first time I see someone doing it this way. Pretty cool! I just use whatever I have near me at the moment - highlighters, pencils, pens, whatever. I guess it's just about time to try using lipstick or something XD And sometimes when I'm using some internet pattern, and I can't print it, I simply open it in Paint and I colour the stitches in there :D
ReplyDeleteI love how Mirabella is coming along, stunning!
ReplyDeleteBoth your mermaids look so pretty! And what a great idea to use the appropriate color to mark off what you've done - much easier to keep track of where you are.
ReplyDeleteLove your version of Inky Darkness, and that the "large boy" has found some inspiration - I'm just back from a retreat that I was doing pre-stitching for, so can finally get started catching up to you! Meanwhile, I hope K will be ready today or tomorrow.
Julie
Your projects are beautiful. I love that mermaid. I'm very partial to mermaids. I have a Mirabilia pattern of a mermaid but I won't start it until I'm done with the Nora Corbett design I'm working on now. :)
ReplyDeleteJen
What an interesting way of doing it! I just use one colour, unless I can't find it and then a second colour gets put in. Beautiful on both!
ReplyDeleteYour mermaid is wonderful. I love the colors in her. Is she finished, or do you have more to do on her? I like your I square too. What do you have planned for all the squares? Glad you got your google reader to cooperate! Sometimes technology is not fun!! If I mark off, I mark off in one color. Lots of my charts have upwards of eighty five or ninety colors, so I would have to have a whole large set of markers to mark off with!!!
ReplyDeleteooooo I had to get glasses on to see which one was stitched ;) love the idea but think I'm just a which ever colour highlighter is to hand kinda gal ..lol .. I've been following those squares but tbh haven't done anything about them .... and ooooooo that travelling pattern get my name down a few times for it pleaseeeeeee ...lol love mouse xxxx
ReplyDeleteYour mermaid is beautiful. I love #4 braid, its fabulous to work with and comes in such amazing colours.
ReplyDeleteI don't usually mark my charts in case I want to use them again, but your idea of using colours is brilliant
mdgt Julie:
ReplyDeleteMermaid has got lots more metallics, loads of beads and some bs plus boring border - waiting for another powercut for that!
The alphabet is a sampler 4 x 7 blocks, will post pic when I've finished J.
I have alot of coloured pens but not 80 or 90! What I do when there are alot of similar colours; I use yellow to mark what I'm about to stitch then a darker matching colour when I've stitched it. That way the current shade shows up best.
I love your colouring in Jo! I just use a boring yellow highlighter or a lead pencil! I think I need some colours now! LOL.
ReplyDeleteJust followed the trail of the "Sticherhood of the Travelling Pattern." I LOVE it! Please keep me in mind for the next pass on - I'd love to be a part of it's journey :)
Kirstin
(Stitchin' Addiction)
hello dear, the mermaid is imply so beautiful..so stunning..
ReplyDeletethe square is so beautiful too..and i am following the travelling patteren from a long time..please count my name for it..i will be so happy to see it in my home in south africa..
love and hugs cucki xx
I don't mark my charts or working copies.
ReplyDeleteMermaid is stunning!!
Your mermaid and alphabet letter are both looking great.
ReplyDeleteI belong to the group that crosses the copy off with only one color. Reason is I only want to see what's left over and cross everything I have done out. It doesn't look pretty at all, but works for me. :)
Your mermaid looks beautiful.I enjoyed seeing your colourful chart,but like Gabi in the previous post, I use one colour,a plain pencil, and mark where I have been. I still plan my route,but by looking at the track of the colour/symbol I am working on as I go.
ReplyDeleteI love your Dark alphabet square too,the colours are very effective together.
I love your Mirabella! I just ordered this pattern during PTP's sale and I also ordered a piece of fabric from Silkweavers and can't wait to start her...eventually haha.
ReplyDeleteYour colorful chart is also very pretty! I actually hardly every mark on my charts. I know it would probably be much easier but I just keep track of where I am with a magnetic strip thing. I don't have the patience to sit and color in or mark off every stitch after I do it.
I've never thought of doing that, although I have to say it looks much prettier than mine normally does!
ReplyDeleteAnd the stitching is pretty too :-)
Oh lol!!!! You have a whole artistic project going on with your chart. Me.... I just use one highlighter till it runs out of ink and switch to another. ;)
ReplyDeleteMermie looks beautiful, and Inky looks spooky!!
Cool, Jo. Thanks for the info. I think I'll stick to the boring yellow, lol. It's easier and quicker for me!!
ReplyDeleteMy charts aren't as beautifully coloured in as yours, but mine do turn into a bit of a rainbow. I prefer to mark off my working copy with highlighters - much faster than colouring in with pencil. I use 6 different coloured highlighters, so a finished chart looks like quite a sight!
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas! I'm going to give these a try on my pattern as I'm not using any marker at present and am finding it difficult.
ReplyDeleteI know this is an old post, but I came over the TGOS yahoo group, and I wanted to say I like the way you colour in your charts.
ReplyDeleteI also really really like your blog header! I can identify!