Thanks everyone for the compliments.
Serinde, I'm afraid I'm still learning how to map out my journeys on blackwork pieces, so they're not quite reversible yet. I'm sure with more practice I will be able to nail it. But yes, it is a fascinating design technique and I am enjoying the versatility of it quite a lot.
It should be, Rose! It's even got some stitches that are commonly used in Hardanger, so this might be a good stepping stone in easing my way into that technique.
Vicki, the lady with the umbrella is from The World of Cross Stitching 185. You should still be able to get a back issue copy of that if you want. There's quite a few free blackwork patterns out there as well if you just search for them.
Wendy, I'm so glad you're enjoying it! I'm eager to see what you come up with in the future and for you to finish up the tulips. They're lovely.
Vanessa, I love the pink, too. I almost considered changing it out for a different shade, but when I saw the colors in person, I decided to stick with them.
Carole, I'm sure you can find a way to work in some small blackwork designs. You could easily do something up for a card. Maybe a set of blackwork balloons and cake for a birthday card, or a blackwork snowman, snowflake or santa for Christmas?
Karen, I am sure I will get a lot accomplished today so there will probably be a pretty significant update in the morning.
