For 6 months in a row I have been stitching almost every night at my HAED, but just before my holidays, now a couple of weeks back, I had enough of it. The last 2 pages had only been different shades of blue, and I guess that I wanted to do something more exciting for a while. So I have put aside my HAED and banned it to the cabinet, because all of a sudden, I wanted to start with something else.
On the picture you can see, how far I have come with my HAED. And on my blog, http://www.michdg.blogspot.com/ you can see, what I have started now.
Of course, I will come and chear all of you here the whole time also, and enjoy the beautiful things you make. And of course I will come and join you again in some months, when I long for my HAED again. I'm sure this break will not take long ;-))
10 comments:
I think this is looking beautiful. I can understand your need for a break from the blues, but I hope it doesn't rest for too long and I love seeing your progress on this. I hope you enjoy your other piece of stitching.
You're doing brilliantly on this but know how you feel about needing a colour change. Hope to see you back soon. I'll stop by at your blog later. Sheila
Beautiful.... with the season comming I dont think you will have a long break :)
Hurry back I love seeing all the HAED's that this group is working on.
The blues were really worth it on this pieces they bring the sky to life.
I can understand how you feel Mich! I have the same problem for the moment! I'm really looking forward to see this design grow, because it is such a lovely piece!
Sometimes a breaks is EXACTLY what we need:) We'll be looking forward to your stitchy return!! Beautiful progress Mich!
understandable that you want to take a break Mich., there is so much blue but it is stunning!
I would probably need a break too if I was stitching so much blue! I do love this piece though and hope it calls your name again soon!
It's beautiful and enjoy your break!
Just do what feels right, stitching should be enjoyable, not a chore. I can just feel the cold night and hear the silence of the winter. You'll be back soon, I'm sure.
Sabine
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