May 7, 2013

Angela ~ Nicholas Update

Nicholas is coming together nicely.  When I am working on it I can't see the design, it's too close.  But I am amazed every time I back off and look.
What appears as a muddle of random stitches up close becomes 3 oranges on a plate with fingers curved  around the edge when you hold it away.

I've posted a bit of his early life's legend on my blog if anyone is interested.

13 comments:

Suztats said...

The oranges are nicely finished, Angela.
I know how slow progress can be on x-stitching, especially such a detailed design. Looking good!

Debra Dixon said...

What patience! Slow going but so worth it!

Deborah M. said...

Going to be a real masterpiece. My eyes are twitching, though, just looking at those tiny stitches!

Anonymous said...

It seems to be moving along pretty quickly! Much more quickly than if I were doing it. =)

Recycled Cottage & Garden said...

I'm really trying to get this corner completed because I still have a halo to do and I want to make it bigger than the one in the pattern.

Recycled Cottage & Garden said...

Trust me, my eyes sometimes twitch if I have been at it too long.

Barbara C said...

This is just gorgeous. Very detailed work, I'm sure, but the results are stunning.

Pat in KS said...

Your X Stitching looks great! I know what a slow process this is but it will be worth it. Is this for you or a gift for someone? It will be a masterpiece for sure. Don't forget to rest those eyes while working. :>)

Pat

Recycled Cottage & Garden said...

It's for me, I have a collection of Bishop Nicholas figurines and this will hang behind it.

Cyra said...

"Slow but sure, wins the race" said the tortoise to the hare.

It's great how every week just a little bit more is revealed of the picture.

Cyra said...

p.s. Angela, you may want to change the link address in the post above. It's non-accessible for us clicking on it. Luckily I have your blog in my bookmarks so I went to see you that way.

Recycled Cottage & Garden said...

Here's the live link to my blog: http://canterburycottageherbals.blogspot.com/2013/05/st-nicholas-is-slowly-coming-together.html

Recycled Cottage & Garden said...

Well I guess copy & paste.....hmmmm