Highlands Landscape – Stage 4

Short and sweet this time…

It’s time to show you another update on the Highlands Landscape. Here’s where I was up to last time.

Stage 9

I continued stitching along the bottom from the left hand side as usual. Plenty of lovely purples in this bit.

Stage 10

Ooh! More purples and sheep.

Stage 11

This is where I’m up to now.

Stage 12

The sheep will have some back stitched detail which I’ll do at the end with all the rest.

Please take a look at the latest SAL project updates from the rest of the group by clicking the links below. A warm welcome back to Jenny! We live all over the world so you may need to allow for time differences. Posting takes place every third Sunday, local time. Our next updates will be posted on the 8th March 2020.

Avis, Claire, Gun, Carole, Sue, Constanze, Christina, Kathy, Margaret, Cindy, Heidi, Jackie, Sunny, Hayley, Megan, Deborah, Mary Margaret, Renee, Carmela, Jocelyn, Sharon, Daisy, Anne, Connie, AJ, Jenny

About the SAL

This SAL (Stitch Along) is slightly different to other SALs in that we don’t all stitch the same design at the same rate. We choose ONE unfinished project, or ONE new one, and show progress of its completion over a series of three weekly updates. There are no deadlines and no set amount to stitch. The result is that the space in our drawers full of WIPs (works in progress) is gradually being freed up to store lots of new crafty goodness. It’s surprising how much motivation I’ve gained from being in this SAL. If you’d like to finish a project you’ve left unfinished for a while, or start a new one with us, you can join us by sending me an email. The address is on the right of this page. I’ll send you a few simple rules to agree.

 

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  1. claire93

     /  February 16, 2020

    almost looks like a finished picture already, Avis!
    and btw, next update is 8th, not 3rd lol.

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  2. Gorgeous picture Avis, looks such a peaceful scene and I love the colours, really beautiful. Jenny xx

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  3. Great progress, it looks so peaceful, love the colours.

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  4. It looks amazing already – love the colours.

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  5. You really moved along quick quickly on this picture. Do I see a finish for next posting? Love this! It’s really beautiful 🙂

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    • No, I’ve finished 4 rows of 7 so there’s still a way to go. Looking at the picture so far, it could probably be framed now but I’m happy to finish it. There’s more sheep and thistles in the foreground.

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  6. Finally the nice sheeps!! Good colored stitching! Hugs!
    Carmela

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  7. The colours are gorgeous and there is always a sheep. A finish next time – maybe!

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  8. I can’t believe how much you got done! I also thought this was almost finished when I was looking at it. It’s so beautiful!! I can’t wait to see what’s next.

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  9. Jocelyn Thurston

     /  February 16, 2020

    Oh aren’t those purples so pretty. It really is a lovely landscape you’ve stitched there. And so close to finished too. Thanks as always for hosting us, Avis.

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  10. This is such a beautiful piece. You’ve made amazing progress! Absolutely lovely.

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  11. My goodness, it looks like it could be finished already! (except for back stitching of course) It’s beautiful.

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  12. Wow you’ve made awesome progress!! It’s so pretty- makes me want to visit:)

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  13. Such lovely colors in this! I can’t wait to see what comes next!

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  14. Christina

     /  February 17, 2020

    Wow, great progress. The purples are beautiful and sheep are sweet.

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  15. There are so many beautiful colors in this embroidery! Looking great 🙂

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  16. Love the purples and greens ! It’s a wonderful picture

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  17. It looks beautiful. The blue gives the piece such intensity after the subtle colours of the mountains and heather. (I seem to have missed this SAL…I will get onto it today!)

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  18. So beautiful! Reminds me of my honeymoon on Loch Lomond!

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  19. So beautiful! You could end it there and it would look complete. I Look forward to your next update.

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  20. Wow, you’re zooming along with this one. It’s absolutely gorgeous!

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