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Blogger sharine said...

Haha that sounds like something my DH would do. Middle earth is looking good.

23 January, 2012 20:28

Blogger missy-tannenbaum said...

Wow, that looks like so much progress for a weekend, especially since the stitches are all spread out like that. It looks like the level of detail in this will be amazing!

23 January, 2012 20:32

Blogger Joysze said...

Roflmao at the hair story! Surely he didn't kiss his friend in the mouth in greeting...? Hahaha!!

Whooot whoot on the scroll rod. One step closer. I wouldn't bead, even with the delicas. I presume you like a tight tension when stitching? The beads, as small as they are, leave dents in the fabbie when they're rolled up tight and it would really suck to have those dents in your silks. :S

I bead at the end where I don't need as tight a tension and I put 2 layers of thin batting over the beaded parts before scrolling. Protects everything from delicas to crystals and keeps them upright. :)

Middle Earth looks awesome!! You got so much done.

23 January, 2012 22:30

Blogger cucki said...

wow great progress..looking so stunning..
lovely orts xxx

24 January, 2012 01:36

Blogger ♥ Nia said...

That's such a big project!! It looks like a lot of progress! Good work :)

24 January, 2012 03:04

Blogger Unknown said...

I use the E-Z Stitch No Baste System to attach my fabrics to scroll rods. You just attach this (http://www.123stitch.com/cgi-perl/itemdetail.pl?item=123-7441) to the scroll rods and this (http://www.123stitch.com/cgi-perl/itemdetail.pl?item=123-7452) to the fabric, and you can attach your fabric to the scroll rods without any sewing. I like it, saves time and makes it really easy to switch between projects.

Even though you say you didn't accomplish as much as you would have liked, that still looks like a fair amount of progress to me! :)

24 January, 2012 04:33

Blogger Melissa said...

Lol about the hair. Mine gets everywhere too.

Good job on Middle Earth-that many browns would drive me crazy :)

24 January, 2012 06:12

Blogger Ali O'Donnell said...

Great progress on Middle Earth!

24 January, 2012 12:36

Blogger Linda said...

Love your blog and your work :)

24 January, 2012 12:37

Blogger TammyK said...

You made some nice progress on Middle Earth. One stitch at a time :-)

24 January, 2012 13:06

Blogger Unknown said...

Still loling about the hair! ME looks great, can't wait til you start your new project!

/hugs,
Nikki

24 January, 2012 13:12

Blogger Rita said...

Hello:)
That project of yours its not very easy!! It's becoming beautiful;) Keep it up;)**

24 January, 2012 13:42

Blogger Juls said...

Lovely stitching and great progress.....Can't wait to see more!!!!

24 January, 2012 20:34

Blogger Valentina said...

I love Middle Earth because I'm a huge LOTR fan, but I don't think that I'll never be able to stitch somthing with so many shades of just one colour!
As for the hair, mine get everywhere too!!

25 January, 2012 08:10

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi

Just found your blog.

Your Middle Earth project will be stunning. I never realised there were that many shades of brown.
Your TUSAL glass is great.

Love your "Thread Spread" for your Greek Mandala. The floss colours are beautiful.

25 January, 2012 11:16

Blogger Kate said...

Great progress on Middle Earth.

25 January, 2012 20:17

Blogger Unknown said...

I love your progress...you really did get a lot done. Those BAPs take awhile to see the major progress but it's definitely there so keep it up!

I cracked up at your boyfriend placing your hairs in the ORT glass. My fiance & our son constantly complain that my hair gets everywhere too....my porrs son said he pulled one from his "butt crack" the other day - my hair must've gotten into the clean laundry. Sheesh!

27 January, 2012 10:24

Blogger Caitlin @ Naughts Cross Stitches said...

:) great progress

27 January, 2012 22:30

Thanks for brightening my day :)
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