Beatrix Potter 'The Tailor of Gloucester'

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Beatrix Potter 'The Tailor of Gloucester'

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This is how far I've come on the Tailor. Stitching white on white so my eyes are like :shock: but once I've started the mouse it will look better. Trying to show white stitches clearly is a nightmare as they don't photograph that well!

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Some light grey in there as well, I think? Great start, and you're getting the strenuous stuff out of the way first :-)
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Yes light grey for the newspaper :)
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Like the matching needle minder :-)
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After stitching the two baby samplers with varying shades of white and beige and tan you have my empathy regarding the white and gray stitches you have done. A great start to what I am sure is going to be a wonderful project. Can't wait to see your updates!

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I stitched this many years ago when it was available as a kit. I used antique white evenweave and I still remember the same on same threads and fabric. :doh:
My friend had bought the kit and there were 3 identical charts in it. The threads were in two bundles and it took us several hours to sort them. :tizzy:
As a thank you she gave me one of the charts and I then bought the threads as they had been helpfully numbered.
You've made a great start. :applesauce:
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You've made a great start, even with the white on white. Ugh! But it will be worth it.
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It is definitely going to be a work of art once it is finished. Top marks for stitching white on white - but do take care of your eyes and don't over work them too much. :)
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Coming along :D

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Nicola Main wrote: Sat Oct 24, 2020 2:03 pm Coming along
Yes indeed! This is coming along very very nicely!!

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Great character already!
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He is fabulous!!!!! How do you manage to get so much stitching done? I'm not even working at the moment and I barely get anything done. I think I must have poor time management skills. :-)
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Honestly Debby I am a really slow stitcher! My friend can stitch a Wrendale in 2 weeks and I can barely do one in 2 months! Everyone is different and it doesn't matter about how fast we are as long as we love it! ;)
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Excellent progress! Love this and I love your needle minder too.
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Nicola Main wrote: Sat Oct 24, 2020 3:56 pm Honestly Debby I am a really slow stitcher! My friend can stitch a Wrendale in 2 weeks and I can barely do one in 2 months! Everyone is different and it doesn't matter about how fast we are as long as we love it! ;)
Absolutely! And The Tailor’s mouse is looking very Edwardian already. :)
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Oh, he is coming along beautifully and beautifully stitched as always Nicola.

I have the Calendar of charts too and I'm trying to decide who I can stitch Peter Rabbit and Mrs Tiggywinkle for. :?
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Awww thank you everyone so much! :wub:

Here's another update I'm absolutely loving stitching this little guy! Now to start on his thread throne!

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I cant help marvelling at the neatness of your back stitch. He looks absolutely real. :applesauce:
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You're flying through this - and so neat!
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Re: Beatrix Potter 'The Tailor of Gloucester'

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Well, doesn't he look comfy sitting there reading his paper!

You have made great progress with this lovely design Nicola, you needle must be smoking hot!

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