Us crazy January starters are into the second week of the challenge already. Doesn't time fly when you're having fun?! I'm also managing to keep up with blog reading, which hasn't happened for a long time so it's been a good 2016 for me so far!
Day 8's chosen piece was another Lizzie Kate called Plant a Tree from her Green series. You may have already seen this started by Mii Stitch a couple of days ago.
Here's my progress:
Plant A Tree by Lizzie Kate
Stitched on 16ct Muted Garden hand-dyed aida by The Crafty Kitten 2 over 1
Stitch count 40 wide by 63 high
Estimated stitching time 11 hours
Stitching time to date - 2 hours 5 minutes
I made a good start, but then I did stitch the easier words and border first!
Tomorrow I shall definitely be in a bad mood again!
Back soon,
Rachel x
13 comments:
Lovely start!!
Just caught up with all your new starts so far this year! You're doing great. There is definitely a lot of cute going on here. If I let my son choose it would be dragons and Star Wars all the way!
Love the L*K alphabet you started.
It's a great start - can't say I have ever seen this pattern before - it's very cute!
Too cute! Great start. Yes time flies. It's been a great week. On one hand I feel like I'm ready to be done but on the other hand I'm looking forward to the rest of the starts.
Another sweet start:)
Just catching up on all your new starts. You chosen some really lovely charts. Good luck with them all, glad you're enjoying it.
I think I've seen that one somewhere!!! :)
Great new start and lovely choice of fabric.
That one looks familiar to me too! Great start Rachel and another vote for that lovely fabric.
Great start Rachel. I will be starting this set later in the year.
Linda
Great start! I love the fabric you chose :)
Lovely start and that pattern is adorable! Really like the fabric you choose for the piece.
I knew that I had seen this chart not long ago, yes, it was on Ingrid's blog. I love this series but haven't seen it being stitched very often so far.
Great start! It will be fun to watch both of them grow.
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