AKA the new phase of the rotation starts on the 26th of each month.
Why the 26th? Because there are 26 letters in the alphabet and I'm stitching an Enchanted Alphabet conversion. The original design is by Lavender & Lace and features some beautiful coloured letters and the frilliest child in the entire world.
My conversion features black and lots of it! Eventually there will be more spiders, bats, ghosts and pumpkins but for now it is mainly DMC 310. This month I added a T:
stitched on 32 count Tiger Lily by Sparklies
The colours are a bit off, the fabric is brighter than that. Only 6 months to go and I can start on the embellishments!
Because my February rotation has restarted I have put away my Chatelaine. I was really pleased with the progress I made this month and have almost completed the stitching on the central garden. The first task next time will be to complete the Dense Rhodes Stitches and then lots of grey pavement. Hopefully I will be able to move on to one of the corner gardens!
This is where I left off last time I stitched on it:
And here is where I am now:
stitched on 32 count Cotton Clouds Belfast by Crafty Kitten
Some close-ups of the speciality stitches and the metallics:
All those gaps are going to be beads!
And just to give you some idea of the scale of this piece, here is the full design!
On the theme of going round, my Temperature SAL is still going round. It appears that I have not mentioned this before! I discovered this SAL via Katy who linked to Hetti's Blog
XX Stitches in Blue XX. I have wanted to do a Temperature SAL for a while and I just love this one! Hetti has designed a mini sampler with each 5 x 5 block representing a different day. Each month spirals out from the centre of the piece.
She recommends some variegated threads to go with the temperatures but I used a different chart as our daily temperatures do not vary much with the average being between 8 and 20 degrees. I am using the maximum temperature to choose the colour for each day.
I completed a block and started the first row of the next block.
stitched on 22 count white hardanger
A new lowest high temperature of only 2 degrees C (35.6 F) and another snow bead.
Blues are the coldest days moving through turquoise into green. The warmest days are that olive green which will move to yellow, orange and red (if the temperature goes over 25 degrees). If we don't get above zero on any day I can use purple! The white beads represent a day when it snowed.
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Finally, I will be hosting an Easter Blog Hop with a Treasure Hunt for the Mystery Phrase. Provide your own eggs! If you would like to take part this year, just leave a comment here. The week before Easter I will send you a letter of the alphabet which will form part of the mystery phrase. On Good Friday you will post that letter along with a photo of something seasonal that you have stitched (could be Easter or Spring or just something cheerful and sunny or floral). We all hop around like little bunnies to find the Mystery Phrase!
Here's a link to last year's hop so you can see how it all works -
Easter Treasure Hunt Blog Hop 2017
The Easter Hop is the second peak of our Five Hops Challenge. Everyone who joins in with all five hops this year (either as a participant or as a commenter) will be entered into the Five Hops draw at the end of the year.