Unfortunately, it's not just plain black that is used for the back-stitching, but a dark brown so I'll have to go and get the right colour.
Then when we got home, I settled in for an afternoon of stitching whilst watching the first ever day-night cricket test between Australia and New Zealand. It was a very exciting match, but eventually Australia won - yay. I'm surprised I managed to get the whole car filled in, but that's what happens when you sit and stitch for 7+ hours! Gosh, I can't believe I was stitching for that long, but I was... and it was good!Give Away #4
Now, the time passed and no-one had entered the draw, so I've allowed the 2 entries that did make it in the next day to participate. And I asked one of my work colleagues to pick left or right, and in the hand they picked was Emma/Itzy - congratulations!
Please send your postal address to xstitchlibrarian[at]gmail.com and I'll get your prize out to you asap. I'll pick something for Giveaway #5 tomorrow.
Kerrie
great progress! Congrats to Emma
ReplyDeleteWell done, Emma, and well done Kerrie on such great progress over the weekend. Obviously a good cricket match is what's needed for a lengthy stitching session! :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome progress on both pieces Kerrie.
ReplyDeleteLinda
Kerrie: Congratulations to the winner.
ReplyDeleteLove the Robot Stitch so sweet.
You other stitch project is almost done and so cute, I like the color of the car, I love blue colors.
Congratulations to Australia on the win, it must have been exciting, I would have missed a few stitch's
Blessings
Catherine
Hi Kerrie! Thank you for announcing me as the winner! But please, could you send the pattern to Jen the other entry - I see she is wanting to stitch this for her son to match one she has already stitched, and i wouldn't want to deprive him of that!
ReplyDeleteI hope this is ok? :)
Emma xx