That's a cross-stitch baby blanket. Before my friend Susan got pregnant she asked me to make her one... but I really didn't think I would be able to get it finished. I mean it took me over two years to complete the first one I did. So when I first found out she was pregnant back in February I immediately ordered a new one to start on. I didn't know at the time if she was having a boy or a girl, so I needed something that was gender neutral. You'd think I had something for the alphabet considering both of the blankets I made were alphabet. (and you would be right). This one is cute b/c the colors and it was less time consuming to complete b/c there's a lot of blocks of colors.
I can tell that I'm getting better at the cross-stitching thing in general. Here are some things I did differently this time around with the blanket (which will probably be interesting to about zero people)
- I was better about not working ahead with color - so often when I do cross-stitches I want to do all of the same color - so I end up counting where the stitches will be and then end up messing up a bit part which is just annoying. This is more important on counted cross-stitches - but also necessary here too.
- Even though the directions say to do all of one stitch first and then go back for the others - I didn't work that way. Instead, I worked letter by letter completing each for all the stitches and then moving ahead. That way when I got done I was actually done instead of having to go back and fill in all the other stitches.
- I can just tell I've gotten better at the satin stitches (the fill ins like in the water above the whale and nose of the lion) - experience does come in handy.
Ready to see some more pictures?!?
You can see the satin stitch in the left hand bottom corner |
When I first started I wanted to get an idea of how long something like this would take me. I just do it in front of the TV to keep my hands and mind busy but never really keep track of how much time I really spend. I didn't end up keeping up with my time recording but I wish I had. I should start doing it for my new project, but probably won't.
Onto my next project - another Christmas Stocking. Don't count on it being done before Christmas though!
2 comments:
such a labor of love. it is beautiful. what a great way to spend idle time!
SO beautiful! You are so talented, I could never do something like this. I love all the details and I'm sure the new baby will LOVE it too. Steven already tried to steal it! ha ha! Thanks again, friend!!
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