Dragon Game Page 3

A free chart by Michelle Sayetta from Heaven and Earth Designs.

     

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February 29

A dragon is beginning to take shape. Folding up the chart so only the sections being stitched has helped a lot. The fabric isn't straight so the bottom looks crooked, but 'tisn't.

Work area

This is essentially a fancy TV tray. The larger image shows what everything is, including the all-important TV remote. Coffee cup is stashed well away from fabric.

More Ramblings

Okay dork, how many times are you going to unthread this needle?....lessee...that was three across, two up in this gorgeous blue...hope there's more of it in the chart later....now for mustard...hate the color but a great highlight...block of nine in mustard...haven't played Bingo in ages...one last stitch on the bottom...to the left...three stitches left in this part then time to re-fold the chart....

March 1

Getting wing-age. Really loving the color combos in this guy.

Update

9 pm.

Tip:

Use colored pencils to mark off each stitch or group of stitches as you finish them.  This is especially helpful when you have a chart with a lot of single stitches of each color. A friend in a stitching group at Yahoo groups gave me this tip and although it takes a little time, it has saved me even more time (and frustration!). Trying to figure out where you left off last time can be a PITA.

March 2

So far, he (she?) is 7" wide and 4" tall on 14 ct. cloth.

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Note: The horizontal lines you see are not part of the pattern or fabric. That is from being so

close to the Ott Light. Once I get a light box set up, they should disappear.

 

 

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