Here's my July TUSAL update. You can see from the photos that I've been stitching, stitching, stitching away on that gold house with all the gold at the top. Each month after I take my TUSAL photo I squish the threads down to the bottom and it's fun to take a close look to see where different project are. For example, I can see where I did the Briar Rose Etui because of all the pinks and greens in that section of the jar. I wonder if I'll be able to mark my progress through the rest of the year by the layer of gold from this gold house!
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Speaking of gold house, here is an update on Grace Bridges. You can see that I'm finally nearing the end of the gold house, yay!!
I'm using a "Brick Stitch" as Jean from Attic Needlework called it. I'm using the variation in the overdyed thread to stitch little bricks. I thought since this house is so big it might be a nice change from the stripey look that normally comes with overdyed threads. I've been working my way through the house in sections with the bricks so there's a little less traveling of threads on the back. I am really enjoying how this is turning out! I'm playing catch up on my blog but this is about a week's worth of work on the house and a few more days and I hope to have the house done. I think that the rest of the sampler will then go very quickly!!
Grace looks so great! Love how the house is coming out!
Posted by: Margaret | July 20, 2012 at 06:30 AM
The gold house looks wonderful... you're almost finished.
Posted by: Laurie in Iowa | July 20, 2012 at 07:03 AM
Love Grace, can't wait to see her :-). You are going to have to teach me that brick stitch.
Posted by: Katrina | July 20, 2012 at 07:58 AM
This piece is so pretty and I love the gold house!
Posted by: Penny | July 20, 2012 at 10:28 PM
Your progress is fantastic and the brick stitching really looks good. I'll have to try that technique sometime myself - so much nicer than getting that overdyed "stripey" look that happens sometimes.
Posted by: Jeanne | July 20, 2012 at 10:34 PM