Here is what is on my frame right now....
It's Daisy! A really wonderful pattern that is adapted from Lori Brechlin/Notforgotten Farm! I used two yummy textures and "puddled" them around Daisy's body....she sure has a looong body so I felt it needed some interest. I'm mixing 3 or 4 different neutral textures for the background and then used yet another one to work in the word "daisy" under the donkey (the word isn't on the pattern but I thought I'd like to fill in some of that negative space down there. If you like it, I can add it to your pattern too). After I took the photo, I can see a few spots that I'd like to change up a little. That's the beauty of taking a picture while your work is in progress...little things that you wouldn't notice with the naked eye suddenly pop out. It's a great tool for evaluating your hooking.
I really love the way my Daisy is looking!
I'm sort of playing around with how I want to hook the stars. So far, I like how they turned out. The next step is to play around with the blue and see how I can fill in between the star points.
Unfortunately, I dislocated my little finger on my right hand (yes, I am right-handed!) about 3 1/2 weeks ago. The bone was set back in place but there is a huge amount of swelling, it's a little achey, and I'm probably facing a few months of physical therapy. I can still hook but it goes much more slowly now. And of course, now that fall is almost over and the cold winter months are nearly here, I want to get back to my hooking so badly!!! Lots of designs and colors swirling around in my head and lots of projects begging to be worked on. I love this time of year!
P.S. Stayed tuned...there might be a spooky kind of flash sale going on tomorrow. A treat for you without the tricks!
It's Daisy! A really wonderful pattern that is adapted from Lori Brechlin/Notforgotten Farm! I used two yummy textures and "puddled" them around Daisy's body....she sure has a looong body so I felt it needed some interest. I'm mixing 3 or 4 different neutral textures for the background and then used yet another one to work in the word "daisy" under the donkey (the word isn't on the pattern but I thought I'd like to fill in some of that negative space down there. If you like it, I can add it to your pattern too). After I took the photo, I can see a few spots that I'd like to change up a little. That's the beauty of taking a picture while your work is in progress...little things that you wouldn't notice with the naked eye suddenly pop out. It's a great tool for evaluating your hooking.
I really love the way my Daisy is looking!
I'm sort of playing around with how I want to hook the stars. So far, I like how they turned out. The next step is to play around with the blue and see how I can fill in between the star points.
Unfortunately, I dislocated my little finger on my right hand (yes, I am right-handed!) about 3 1/2 weeks ago. The bone was set back in place but there is a huge amount of swelling, it's a little achey, and I'm probably facing a few months of physical therapy. I can still hook but it goes much more slowly now. And of course, now that fall is almost over and the cold winter months are nearly here, I want to get back to my hooking so badly!!! Lots of designs and colors swirling around in my head and lots of projects begging to be worked on. I love this time of year!
P.S. Stayed tuned...there might be a spooky kind of flash sale going on tomorrow. A treat for you without the tricks!
I love treats!
ReplyDeletelove how your Daisy is coming along Kris :)
ReplyDeleteperfect colors ~
L
love how your Daisy is coming along Kris :)
ReplyDeleteperfect colors ~
L
Kris,
ReplyDeleteI just LOVE Daisy!!!
Hope you heel quickly.
Happy Halloween.
Lauren
LOVE Daisy, this is on my wish list to hook, yours looks wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteKim