The title says it all really, I finally finished the two partial pages on black and white that were my start on Dark Hope, and as pages of black and white tiles go, they look quite nice, although I admit that it's not really much to ohh and ahh over just yet. But the chart is gorgeous and will be well worth it when it develops a bit more. So, the question is, how did I celebrate finish the pages on monochrome?
By moving on to a chart that is currently all black. There are times when I seriously question my own mental well being... but I do enjoy coming back to this because it stitches up so quickly (at the moment - before I start the colour), as you can see by the fact that I've already finished the next page. I'm quite excited by this page because, what you may not realise about this page is that there's something on it that isn't, technically, hair. The bottom right of this page has eyelashes and eye brow. Okay, I know that that's technically hair too, but it's a different type of hair, and I'm excited to see it all the same.
9 comments:
Great progress. :)
Lovely progress.
I can't remember are you stitching all the black and then colouring it in? I love how you can stitch Hannah's designs like a colouring book:)
Ha Ha You crack me up!! And I completely understood you're reasoning behind the difference in head hair and eyebrow/eyelash hair. They both look great. Beautiful work stunner.
Alicia xo
Fantastic progress!
Looks great for both projects! If you are questioning your mental wellbeing, then you are definitely sane. I have to say that because I too question it sometimes and it is my only justification! LOL
Both look great. Well done, the tiles do look amazing and Heather is coming along beautifully.
You did a great progress on them both :) Big congrats to you on finishing the 3 pages total that's definitely reasons to celebrate :)
Hugs,
Well done on the tons of progress. I might do a Hannah Lynn like you are doing to see how it feels. Love what the previous person said that after the black is done, it's like a colouring book.
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