I haven't done any counted embroidery since my early teens (I started cross-stitching at about age eleven) and I have already learned a lot. I have spent more time unpicking errors than actually stitching so far.
I have learned
* that I had a false appreciation of how good I actually am at counting
* the medication I was on has affected my eyesight more than I realised
* I shouldn't try and do counted work when I need to concentrate on something else
* my recollection of how much I dislike counted work was underrated 😃
It has been a very stressful week with multiple catastrophic technical issues (which is probably not the best time to work on this type of embroidery) so there have been a lot of errors. I have re-started a couple of times. The base fabric is a very loose weave, so the black thread has a tendency to slide under the base threads. To combat this I am working over two threads rather than one.
I am slightly further along than shown in this picture; I am onto the next line of embroidery (which now has an uneven motif in one corner). I decided to leave the wonky mistake in as a reminder to myself to concentrate.
Good for you to experiment with a new (to you) technique! Your work above looks great to me (but then, I don't know how long it took you to do that amount or how much of a hassle it was for you to work it). Looking forward to the completed piece (though given how long I've taken on some projects, I'll understand if it takes you 5 years or more.... :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Cathy! (Five years might not be too unlikely at this stage lol)
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