The next step was to square off all the edges on the graph paper and then I filled it in with colored pencils.
Then I just needed to baste the waste canvas to the patch and begin... I'm using #14 waste canvas which is 14 stitches to 1" so they are very small stitches. After I was going a while I wished I had moved it up about 3/8" but this is not something moved easily... As you can see below it is progressing nicely. I thought I was going to complete this in one evening but it is going to take three. The real test comes when I try to pull out all the threads of the waste canvas.
Kerry has a fabulous tutorial on her site http://tinyurl.com/y9zevyc and I recommend it highly. There are programs for sale where you can scan in your own pictures or designs and it will transfer it to graph paper and even supply color numbers for threads to use. There were some free ones to download but, having been hurt once with a virus, I am cautious of using of free shareware... But it would be fun to play with.
You are WOMAN! Your arts background certainly comes in handy, doesn't it? The daffodil is gorgeous! I love x-stitch, but we plebians must stick to planned patterns, LOL. Wonderful, wonderful block! Hugs, Cat
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