Sep. 19th, 2017
Cross-stitch Tuesday
Sep. 19th, 2017 06:02 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This week was a good week for the project, I managed to get lots done. Helped in no small part by having the day off on Friday and having decided to binge listen to a podcast series while I was at it. Unsurprisingly, around five solid hours of cross-stitching does make an impact on a project.
( progress pic below the cut )
( progress pic below the cut )
Mini Wetterhorn
Sep. 19th, 2017 06:38 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Mini Wetterhorn
Pattern by Tereena Clarke of Artecy Cross Stitch based on a painting by Joseph Anton Koch.
Stitch parking level 2: achievement unlocked. I can't tell you how many times I went to park a thread and found another thread already parked there. I think I properly fixed everything I caught, but goodness only knows if this looks anything like it was supposed to.
I can’t decide if I’m ready to level up to the pattern I’m dying to make, or if I should do one more slightly harder pattern first before working my way up to that. My end goal is a massive HAED pattern with 234 colors.
The second picture is a distance shot because this pattern was done in the pointillist style, so the farther away you stand, the more detailed it looks.


Pattern by Tereena Clarke of Artecy Cross Stitch based on a painting by Joseph Anton Koch.
Stitch parking level 2: achievement unlocked. I can't tell you how many times I went to park a thread and found another thread already parked there. I think I properly fixed everything I caught, but goodness only knows if this looks anything like it was supposed to.
I can’t decide if I’m ready to level up to the pattern I’m dying to make, or if I should do one more slightly harder pattern first before working my way up to that. My end goal is a massive HAED pattern with 234 colors.
The second picture is a distance shot because this pattern was done in the pointillist style, so the farther away you stand, the more detailed it looks.

