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Showing posts with label Desert Mandala. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Desert Mandala. Show all posts

Monday, July 27, 2009

Well....

Did you think I got lost in the desert? ;) Nah! Just no stitching was getting accomplished the last few days. But now I can say that there is a little more progress on my desert landscapes. Some more cacti, lots and lots of beads, and ......drum roll, please.......

I decided. I filled in the background. Added more branches to the tree...and yes, I did the lightening. But not as charted. I wanted a more subtle lightening, as if it were off in the background a bit more than originally charted.

Look: and here (although a bit blurry):

Monday, July 20, 2009

Water....water

I am starting to feel like Wiley Coyote...;) spending so much time in the desert here lately.

My latest progress:

Part 2 WIP(b)

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Cacti Garden

Lots and lots of different cacti in the next part of my Desert Landscapes Mandala (Chatelaine Designs). Lots of color changes...Let's just say, lots of green color changes. The spines remain to be stitched on the cactus near the corner with the orange flowers.




I did add all the beads around the inner perimeter of Part 1. I am waiting for my bead order to arrive to complete the outer bead border on Part 1.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Just a little more


Only one more section left to finish filling in with the squash flower. I'll do all the backstitching on the cacti after that is done. Loving the shape of this one.

No decision on my lightening, just yet.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Cacti and Flowers



Funny little shape right now, isn't it? Those green areas (according to Martina's directions) are cacti. The lower right hand one does have the backstitching, which shows the little spines for the cactus. Those empty areas will be filled with "squash flowers." My desert is beginning to bloom. :)

Sunday, July 12, 2009

I'm getting lost in the desert!

A little joke...(OK, OK, very little). I am still working on my Desert Landscapes Mandala.

I have finished the over-one hawk, as well as the additional thread on top of my tree....still not quite happy with it, but I have to think on it for a bit. And all the outlines for the outer border are done waiting for the innards ;) to be stitched.


Part 1 WIP(c)

I am still thinking about filling in that lightening bolt with the background colors. I just think it looks like a "white" tree branch and not lightening. Agree or disagree?? Let me know what you think about it. I think it would be a "calmer" version of night in the desert.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

More

Can you believe it? I actually worked on the Desert Landscapes Mandala again for quite a while yesterday. The center portion is very close to being finished. After the remaining portion is done, I'll move onto the outer areas.

Part 1 WIP(a)

I still have to go over the tree with the additional braid.

Friday, July 10, 2009

There she goes again!

Uh, huh...another one. For the past week and a half I have been trying to find my "mojo" (as Margit puts it). I pick up a project - work on it for 15 minutes, toss it down. Search through my WIP's, and think, OK, this one is it. Work on it for 15 minutes, toss it down. Now I have got some stitching done, but just have not "wanted" to work on whatever project I was stitching. Make sense in some sort of convaluted way? Until yesterday...woke up from a brief nap with the immediate notion to start on my Desert Mandala from Chatelaine Designs. Usually I ignore these "notions." But yesterday I just said "what the heck is another WIP to add to the pile?" and gave in. I have had the fabric, the Petite Treasure Braids and DMC's for this one for about two weeks. I also have most of the silks (I think). So, I cut my fabric to size and started stitching....and stitching....and stitching. I just could not put it down all day! Now that doesn't happen too often. So here it is after yesterday's stitching marathon.
I even managed to stitch the over-one coyote. Can you see where the over one hawk will go?
Now that tree...if you look at the top central branch you can see that it is a bit darker than the rest. I was not too happy with the coverage of the black Treasure Braid (which seems thinner than the other colors, to me). So I tried stitching over top of the stitch's top leg once again with the braid. I am going to do the rest of the tree, too. Next time I'll know better and use two strands from the start to do the stitching.