This is Measi's Apache Wedding Blessing designed by Sandy Orton for Janlynn.
The repetition of the border was very soothing and the changes in the feathers/stones wasn't too bad. I did my standard hours on it and finished a ton more than I ever imagined!
As it arrived:
As it goes out
27 comments:
Beautiful stitching and nice progress.
You did a wonderful amount of work! Beautiful piece.
Great stitching - you got loads done.
It's nice to stitch an simple and balanced pattern, where you don't have to count,easy on the soul. Can't wait to see it finished
This is a beautiful design - great contribution!
That's a lot of progress! That will be one beautiful piece.
WOW! That is gorgeous...its going to be fabulous done :)
Wonderful progress--I'll bet those blues really were very soothing to stitch!
WOW!! Blu, you have made wonderful progress, it looks great! :)
Wow! You DID get a lot done.
Very pretty!
Great progress on a wonderful design!
Lovely progress!
Wow, you got a lot done on this UFO. Great job! I'm sure Measi is thrilled!
Excellent progress Blu - look forward to watching it grow
Sheila
wow what a beautifull design
Great work on this, it's beautiful! All the colours are gorgeous!
Such great progress - it looks beautiful!
Valerie - I certainly am!
It really is a wonderful piece - mine is just on some rather slippery linen that was a little over-zealous for my (at the time) first ever linen piece.
I'm thrilled it will be done this year, either during the RR or very shortly afterward!
Oh, and to answer your title question - they're absolutely Canada Geese. :)
Wonderful stitching, I love this design always promised myself I stitch it for me and DH..there is still time to do it!
Hugs Chris x
Beautiful stitching !
Beautiful progress on a gorgeous design!
Lovely progress. i have this design part done....unfortunately mine is a UFO...I really must find it our again.
Whoah.... great progress on this Blu. :D
Great progress!! :D
This is a beautiful design. And lots of progress. The owner of that piece must be delighted. :)
Great progress, I have this one in my stash to do at some point :)
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