Tuesday 26 March 2019

Parrot On Parade - 30 hours

Hello again!

Another stint, another update. Mr Scruffy is at about the halfway mark now and I'm well into stitching his ruffled chest feathers.

You saw him like this a few days ago:


And now he's grown to this:



It's quite rare for me to stick with a project for more than one or two 10 hour sessions but Mr Scruffy is refusing to be taken off the frames. He's obviously enjoying the attention far too much and seems determined to hog the limelight for the remainder of the month. And, you know what? I might just let him!

Take care,
Rachel x

14 comments:

Katie said...

What a cutie!! I'm glad he is demanding more attention. Sometimes it's just too hard to put a project away.

Quilting Tangent said...

Looking good. Looks like he is shaking water off himself.

Rita said...

I like him a lot.

Linda said...

Awesome progress Rachel. He looks so realistic.

Linda

Sheryl said...

Good progress Rachel, this is a lovely colourful pattern.

Faith... said...

I just love when our projects follow their own mind and refuse to be put away! Mr. Scruffy is looking cuter every time he shows up here! Can't wait to see his next progress picture.

deb said...

Mr. Scruffy is growing so fast and looks wonderful!

Sasha said...

He is just too cute! I love him!

Jo who can't think of a clever nickname said...

You are making wonderful progress on your parrot. I can see why you don't want to put him down!

Clare-Aimetu said...

Mr Scruffy is coming to life :-)

rosey175 said...

Well of course, he'd give you the evil birdy eye if you put him away too quickly! Nice to see the fun yellow appearing in him too. :D

The Crafty Princess said...

He does look like a bird that would get his way and would screech and holler if he doesn't. Very wise idea to let him have his way on this one. And to his and your credit he does look amazing.
xo Alicia

Carla - Alaska Wolf Pack said...

YAY for Mr. Scruffy! Looking gorgeous :D

Leonore Winterer said...

Great progress - I can totally understand why you don't want to put him away!