Friday, December 10, 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
Latest on Mary
Here she is as of last night. Cant wait to get home from school today and stitch some more.
I may have to wait to see how balanced the blue looks on the piece and may end up ripping out or just adjusting the upper left side.
Monday, October 4, 2010
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Another Mary Start
Yes, I know I have already started Mary, but I just started her again. LOL I actually do hope to finish them both one day. Here's a pic of my latest version:

Fabric: 40-count Antique White Newcastle Linen
Fiber: Blue Bunny floss from Hand Made by Nina
Stitched 1 over 2
Progress as of 1 August 10
The main reason I decided to start her again was because of the fiber. I saw it on Nina's personal blog and absolutely fell in love with it.
Here's my progress on my other over 1 version of Mary:

Fabric: 36-count Maritime White linen from Lakeside Linens
Fibers: Variety of GAST, CC, and WDW
Stitched 1-over-1 using tent stitch

Fabric: 40-count Antique White Newcastle Linen
Fiber: Blue Bunny floss from Hand Made by Nina
Stitched 1 over 2
Progress as of 1 August 10
The main reason I decided to start her again was because of the fiber. I saw it on Nina's personal blog and absolutely fell in love with it.
Here's my progress on my other over 1 version of Mary:

Fabric: 36-count Maritime White linen from Lakeside Linens
Fibers: Variety of GAST, CC, and WDW
Stitched 1-over-1 using tent stitch

Thursday, July 22, 2010
Mary is ready for the Fair

My Parents and In-laws, my own four children and their spouses and their children -- each is stitched in a different color (one per family) so I will know who belongs to who when there are duplications. -- ie my eldest son and his family are all in blue, son #2 and wife and offspring are green, dd and her brood are in yellow and my youngest and his are in rust.
In addition, if the person(s) are deceased, their initials are stitched in black. I put the date in the lower right hand corner as well.
Edy/NYC
http://grandmaelf.blogspot.com
Friday, July 16, 2010
Monday, July 12, 2010
Update on Mary Wigham . . . in silk
I decided sometime ago to do my
Mary in silk threads. Because I decided
to do this I had to change the fabric, too.
It is from Week Dye Works a 36 count.
I decided to stitch it with Vikki Clayton's
hand dyed fibers. So I picked the
"B" series of luscious, soft threads.
Boy, do they feel wonderful.
Thanks, Vikki you do know how to
make wonderful silk threads.
One thread over two.

This is my progress so far. It
does take some getting used to
to stitch on a smaller count.
As, always thanks for looking
and all comments will be appreciated greatly.
God Bless ~
Lenna
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