Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Blackstone Fantasy Garden

I started Blackstone Fantasy Garden by Tracy Horner of InkCircles (www.inkcircles.com) on December 26th. I received it as a Christmas gift from my dh along with two other InkCircle patterns (cirque des Circles and cirque des carreaux).

I decided when I started this pattern I was also going to blog my progress on it as well as the other two patterns and all my other WIPs that are hiding in my closests, in hopes that this will keep me on track with my stitching and life...

As I said, I started Blackstone Garden on December 26th. Along with it I'm also working on Book of InkCircles (Boink) which is a SAL from Tracy Horner. We receive a portion of the pattern every three weeks from Tracy and we have 3 pieces remaining to complete it by the end of February 2009.

The top photo is the piece we just completed for December 23rd and the second photo is the complete project so far.






I am also working on the SAL from Catia Crafts. I haven't gotten as far on that one but here is the most recent photo I have on that one...

Now back to Blackstone Fantasy Garden...

I started it on 12/26/08 and I've taken a picture each day before I've started working on it so here is the progress on it so far...

This is the progress from 12/26


This is the progress from 12/27


and now 12/28


I am doing this on 32 ct belfast linen (light mocha is the color) and I'm using the thread pack developed for it from Carrie's Threads.

This is my first real project (I've done a small before but that's it) on linen and my first time using overdyed threads.

I will try to add to this blog on a daily basis but I will definitely try to make it on a weekly basis...

Thanks for reading...

5 comments:

GoldenAngelsWorks said...

Your work is coming out so pretty.

Twana said...

That's a nice start on Blackstone Gardens.

Cindy's Stitching said...

Wow these are really nice - the big one is almost done - it is amazing

Remy said...

Jackie,
Happy New Stitching Year!
I was just thinking that I like the way your BoInk looks on Aida. Some designs seem to present well with more fabric beneath them, and I think that BoInk may be one of these. I'm stitching it on 28ct linen and if I were to do it again, I'd use 18 aida. How do you like working on the linen so far?
R
Stitching in snowy CT

Joy said...

VERY nice stitching!! I am just now getting ready to attempt 32ct. Keep us posted! Happy New Year!!!!!