Sunday, July 07, 2019

My Sunday Stitchy Update 07/07/19

Hi there Friends!

I hope that you all had a great week and if you are in the US that you were able to see some fireworks on the fourth.

Well first off I have a very generous give away to share with you! RJ and Mary over at Stitching Friends Forever are having their Annual Give-a-way that is full of all kinds of fabulous goodies! It is open to all who want to enter with a pdf chart going to an international winner instead of the goodie box.

If you haven't already entered then you should go on over and check out the give away and their blog as long as you are there!! They always have great posts and lots of finishing ideas for you to see.

This week I started stitching on something new. I was emailing with a friend earlier this week when it dawned on me that I still have not started a few pieces I had planned for 2019. So I decided to get busy with that right away! LOL

So I started this one!

You Are Loved
Designer - Hinzeit
First Stitch 07/01/19
Progress as of 07/07/19

 I made a few changes. Of course this fabric looks white here but it is actually more of  very pale yellow so the colors ecru and khaki don't show up when you stitch them. I substituted white for the ecru and a gold for the khaki and it seems to work well.  Also I left out the black and white stitches from the border. 

This was how it looks with the black and white filled in on the border. When I look at this image I feel as though the hearts are not visible. All I can see in the black and white is something that looks like a teepee and I can't "unsee" it! What do you think; fill it in or not?

Well I guess I need to get busy with my monthly stitches. I hope to be back with those updates next week. 

Thanks for taking a peek at my stitching
see ya next week with another faithful update!

14 comments:

Mary said...

Faith, Thanks for sharing about our giveaway...your kind comments are much appreciated.

Well, I vote for not filling in the border, I think the hearts show much better and I like the open look more too!! I like the quote and looking forward to seeing the rest....Mary

Robin in Virginia said...

I like the border the way you are stitching it (not filled in). I look forward to seeing more of this as you work on it. Enjoy your coming week!

RJ said...

I agree with Mary and Robin. I love it just the way you are stitching it. The hearts definitely stand out more.

Thank you so much for mentioning our give away...you are very sweet. RJ

Manuela said...

Wonderful border stitching.
I think you not fill in.
Enjoy the week.

Rachel said...

That's a great start to a new start, but what's this with you making so many little changes? Is this a new Faith we're seeing?!
I see what you mean about the border but isn't that weird that filling in the spaces makes the hearts look less like hearts. I think I'd be inclined not to fill it in, or perhaps use one strand instead of two for a more subtle effect. :)

Cathy said...

Don't fill in the border! It looks so much better without the extra stitches.

Katie said...

Haha it took me a minute to see the tee-pees but now that I see them I can't unsee them. I filled mine in but it looks fine not filled in honestly. So whatever you like the most is what you should do. Beautiful progress.

diamondc said...

Faith: I do see the hearts.
I have changed colors on some designs just so I can see them.
Have a great week.

Catherine

Linda said...

Love your new start Faith. I like it better not filled in. If you wanted to fill it in, maybe you could use a yellow or pale green.

Linda

Carol said...

This looks great as is, Faith--I wouldn't do the fill-in either! Pretty fabric and colors! Hope you have an enjoyable evening!

Sheryl said...

I like it as it is Faith, nice bright colours.

Lili said...

How beautiful message, Faith! Your new piece is gorgeous! Don't add the black colour to the border! ;)

Hugs x

FlashinScissors said...

Tee hee! Yes I’m seeing teepees now!
No, don’t fill it in, it looks better without!
Hugs,
Barbara xx

Astrids dragon said...

What a great start! I also prefer the hearts as you stitched them, so much better to see them and not so busy.