I stitched last night until I ran out of areas to stitch with my 676. Afterwards, I moved on to a nice olive green and put in all the stitches I could with that color. Here's the photo and the proof.

Exciting, eh? To compensate, here's a shot of one of the roses.

And a photo of the big picture. I started panel 2 of 9 in January, so this project's going to take just a few more evenings of stitching!

I'm going to watch a little t.v. this evening, so back to the rug hooking for tonight. I can't promise an exciting photo tomorrow, but I will give Renoir a rest tonight.
1 comment:
That is incredible!
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