Because I am focusing on my BAPs again, I won't have so many smalls this year but I do have a couple of series with small components so I will share them this month.
The first is the Blackwork Tarot by Circle Cross. I completed Earth last month and am currently working on Fire:
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Friday, 24 February 2023
February Smalls
The Smalls SAL is hosted by Mary's Thread
stitched on 28 count sky blue evenweave from Silkweavers
My next collection of tiny items is the Potion Bottle Temperature SAL from Stitch It Picasso.
stitched over 1 on 25 count tea-dyed evenweave
After a green start to the month, we went into blue for a week, then got warmer so some lime days appeared. Heading blue at the end of this week though.
The next series is from Amanda Butler in Cross Stitcher magazine. I completed Harrogate House at the end of January
And moved straight onto the London Houses:
stitched on 28 pale grey evenweave
Finally, very exciting news out of the Nashville Market. Noteworthy Needle is releasing a design which was a class exclusive. It's an incredible 3D design called Turn, Turn, Turn that you can manipulate to show a tree in four different seasons.
Love your work and the trees are very pretty.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your Sunday , hugs June.
The houses look great. Have fun with the backstitching on London Houses.
ReplyDeleteI take it Turn Turn Turn will be appearing as a WIP on your blog soon?!
The 3D trees look great; I really want to know how they did that.
ReplyDeleteGreat progress on your smalls, but Turn, turn, turn is just amazing! I'll have to keep my eyes open for that one.
ReplyDeleteI love how the houses look! I've saved the patterns, but have yet to stitch one.
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking a SAL might be in order for the tree?!