Out now in the UK shops is the latest issue of Cross Stitcher with this gorgeous mandala cushion (yes, a cushion. I see a theme developing here!) by Felicity Hall. I stitched it in April-May and if I`m honest, it wreaked havoc with my OCD that I couldn`t stitch the complete design, only a section of it (and even that wasn`t bang on a quarter or half) but I loved the colours and how quickly it grew. I stitched it on 20 count evenweave, 2 over 2, which meant the crosses were the size of peppercorns, so it built very rapidly (the magazine estimates the stitch time at 32 hours but in fact it was only 23, which makes it, I think, an ideal last-minute wedding, birthday or housewarming present).
I only have a few progress pics for this one: since stopping every 5 hours wouldn`t have made sense here, I rather just took the occasional break and a photo when I started to add a new colour.
And would you believe it, as it turns out, all the while I was stitching it upside down! :D
How strange to only stitch a portion! It does make a nice cushion though. Maybe someone else was going to stitch the missing parts on other cushions and make a cushion-jigsaw!
ReplyDeleteHaha, like those sausage dog cushions? ;) It was a bit `upsetting`, lol, I thought the whole point of a mandala was that it was a full circle but it does look good as a cushion, it`s almost saying Peek-a-boo! on that chair! ;)
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