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It looks very nice. The time lapse is fun to watch. I always find it interesting to see how people approach their projects, as in, what order they accomplish the stitches in. I am currently doing the Dark World map, and I am kind of going around the edges and then working in, so I can get the clouds done earlier. I think that if I worked from the center out I would end up with the last 10000 stitches being all the same cloud color and it might be monotonous. I am impressed by your parking and the fact that they are parked and not tangled, which I would imagine be the case if I attempted the same thing.
Update! So far I got 116 blocks done, so thats 11600 stitches and 20%!
I've been working on this for almost 2 months now so I'll probably have another 8 to go Oh well....
RMDC wrote:Man, that parking. Makes me wish I didn't have cats and kids.
I have kids, or at least kid... but my stitchings are neatly "parked" away in a nice little box and my daughter knows it off limits for her. She has her own box.
I love the time lapse! It's absolutely fascinating to watch the progress of someone's work, especially since you've been working your way through block by block. I wish I had the tenacity to stick with working a piece block by block, but I just get too distracted by the prospect of finishing "that section" or that color. If I don't follow my ADD tendencies, I go nutty.
tybear009 wrote:I love the time lapse! It's absolutely fascinating to watch the progress of someone's work, especially since you've been working your way through block by block. I wish I had the tenacity to stick with working a piece block by block, but I just get too distracted by the prospect of finishing "that section" or that color. If I don't follow my ADD tendencies, I go nutty.
I know... The times I've thought about quiting this way of stitching is countless by now, but I really want to finish it this way.
I've now reached the end of the row on the other side! And to celebrate, I did a little meshup: