I just can't resist those Chatelaines! I have absolutely NO willpower when Martina releases a new design that I love. Oh well, at least I'll enjoy the ride :)
I "adopted" Joyce"s Spring Knotgarden when she decided to restitch on a different color. I'm continuing it now into part 2.
I also decided to start Medieval Octagon as most of the threads were easily subbed with DMC and I had all materials on hand, except beads.
These two classes are released every other month and they are opposite months, so maybe it'll be easier to keep up. Neither is as big as the mandalas.
Oh, gorgeous! I've always wanted to try a Chatelaine but it seems so intimidating...
ReplyDeleteOoooooooo beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous Chatelaines (and Mirabilias) you have! I love the frame on Cuba, I'd have picked a similar one myself :-) Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! Who could resist it? :)
ReplyDeleteHope to see more soon :)
Happy stitching!
Haha, i totally understand you!! I just started a new Haed and what nobody knows..this summer i start another one to!I can,t resist.
ReplyDeleteSo, i wish you a lot of succes and many hours of stitchingpleasure!
Love your start of the Medieval with the colors and the backstitching. It looks so elegant!
ReplyDeleteBoth look wonderful. And I soooo love the colors!!! Keep up the good work, and good luck keeping up!!
ReplyDeleteHahahahahaha!!! I knew you couldn't resist Medieval. It looks sooooo fabulous, Ana. :D The beads in SK is to die for.... Can't wait to see more of pt. 2. :D
ReplyDeleteBoth of them look so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThey both look so pretty and gorgeous! Well done!
ReplyDeletewauw Ana, they both look great !
ReplyDeletelove all the viberant colours and the sparklies, and not to forget, all those special stitches !
I can totally understand you couldn´t resist !