Sunday, April 8, 2012

Happy Easter!



Happy Easter to everyone!

During my A to Z challenge I'm stitching Egyptian Sampler by Teresa Wentzler. 


It is a slow going process as there are tons of partial stitches, confetti, one over one (I'm stitching it on 32 ct Irish linen). I started this project on April 1 an so far I have done only Osiris from the very center of the chart. 



So long my friends,
Evalina

15 comments:

  1. Happy Easter!

    He looks good. I'm so tempted to start mine. But I mustn't! Too many WIPS *sob*

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  2. I love Ancient Egypt and Teresa Wentzler so I definitely approve of your stitching choice :)

    Wesolych Swiat!

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  3. That is good progress Evalina. TW designs are always slow going, but the results are SO worth it.

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  4. TW designs are always full of fractionals specialty stitches etc. so are extremely slow going. You are doing well.Keep it up.

    Hugs
    Kay

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  5. Wow. What an ambitious piece. It is absolutely gorgeous and your start looks great. Something I would never attempt but will enjoy watching your progress.

    Are you still working on Halloween House SAL with us?

    Linda

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  6. Looking good! I enjoyed stitching this piece and it looks so cool when finished.

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  7. Happy Easter to you too and it will look stunning once finished :) love mouse xxxxx

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  8. He looks great! And a Happy Easter to you too!

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  9. You will have such a masterpiece when done! It's just lovely.

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  10. Beautiful work. Thanks for sharing your project with us. I can't wait for your next update.

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  11. Hope you had a nice Easter holiday, Evalina.

    Your Egyptian sampler is so you and will be beautiful when it's finished.

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  12. Happy Easter to you and that's a stunning piece! Great progress so far Evalina Maria

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  13. great progress and I can't believe that u are doing this as well as HAED design. Are u stitching in rotation?

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