Sunday, 5 June 2011

Paris Market

Ok, this has taken me a lot longer to getting round to than planned.  I was finishing off my exams to try up the end of my degree, then I had a couple of friends from home (Oxford) to stay at my uni place (Nottingham).

Anyway, let's takl about Paris Market, my current project.  On my 1st blog there is a picture of when I first started it, about a month ago.  So now I'll try and remember all the things I've messed up along the way.

Week 1
I started in the centre, where there are shop windows and awnings.  Several times I ended up stitching the opposite way to I usually do, so the stitches were lying in different directions.  Much unpicking and resewing.

Week 2
Taking more shape now.  I decided to do the two large parasols so I could reach the edge of the picture.  I did the maroon on the red parasol with the stitches the wrong way, yet more unpicking and resewing.

Week 3
Did a lot this week.  Worked up in to the top right hand corner, and finished that one face of the building.  A lot of grey.  Too much for my liking.  But I also like large patches of colour- very quick to do, and with not much effort needed...

Week 4
I worked on getting to the bottom right corner so now I can see how tall the picture is and that I had centred it correctly.  The biggest fail of so far: did all the browns and the creams one stitch too high so I had to unpick about 3.5hrs worth of work.  Made me very sad.  This also highlights the importance of counting...

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