@threadbear, yes I'm enjoying it, although I'm still avoiding stitching the darkest areas (described on the chart as "ebony" and "anthracite" and "pepper grey") because they're so difficult to distinguish against the black aida. The image is starting to develop though, so I'm getting a gradual reward for my efforts.
EDIT : there's also LOTS and LOTS and LOTS of confetti stitches in very similar colours that are also starting to get quite frustrating... so I'm only hoping the end result will be worth the extra effort
@ kymbaker, I don't really regard myself as any faster than average, I just try to arrange my time so that I can put the hours in to my work. As mentioned elsewhere on this forum, it really is the enjoyment of seeing a project develop rather than the speed of the stitching that matters.
@ Spark, I can appreciate the frustration with stitching dark colours on to a black background. I really need the brightest of conditions just to be able to progress with the lighter colours - so I'm really not looking forward to the darker shades.
@ everyone, I've made a noticeable amount of progress since this last pic, but I don't have my camera with me at the moment, so I'm afraid that all interested forum members will have to wait until Sunday for a piccy update
