I put the pattern down for comparison. Not to toot my own horn too loudly, but I was quite proud of myself given my totally novice starting point. I decided that the Eiffel Tower was not enough all alone on the big tea towel, so I added a fluorish:
Believe it or not, I thought these were much harder. I'm still happy with the end result, though. It makes me want to put our new Let's Go Europe 2009 guide to good use and run off to The Continent for a bit.
Believe it or not, I thought these were much harder. I'm still happy with the end result, though. It makes me want to put our new Let's Go Europe 2009 guide to good use and run off to The Continent for a bit.
I plan to stitch some more tonight, so I will have more pictures to share soon.
6 comments:
So cute! I used to stitch a bit when I was little, but haven't picked it up in ages. I like the little pink flourishes you added ;)
you did an amazing job!!!
Look at you, Stitching Queen!
C'est très joli, vôtre petit Tour Eiffel. Vous êtes très talenteuse. Continuez avec vos projects coutures. Bonne chance!
Well done, and another craft dabbled in!
I keep thinking some schematic diagrams would look good as embroidery...
That came out cute! The little pink stars really complete the look. I can't believe how good you were at this the first time.
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