In 2018 Hetti of Stitches in Blue designed a
Temperature SAL, where a small block is stitched every day of the year, the colour of which is determined by that day's temperature. I discovered this when I saw the version that
Jo stitched. I really enjoyed watching it grow over the year and loved how it turned out, so when
Clare said she was going to do a 2019 version of the design and asked if anyone wanted to join her in a SAL I decided to have a go.
I'm stitching mine on Crafty Kitten 32 ct Oatmeal Murano, and using variegated threads (mostly DMC plus a couple of Fincas), and here is my progress.
Last Friday
This Friday
I'm really enjoying stitching this so far, though, as you can see, we haven't had much temperature variation here in Cornwall.
8 comments:
It will be fun to watch this grow, Christine--I love the variegated threads that you've chosen. (And I'd be happy to send you some REALLY cold weather, if you'd like :)
It looks great.
It looks good so far, plenty of time for the colours to change!
It's looking great Christine, good choice of colours
What pretty colours! It's been cold here too.
It will be interesting to see this grow.
I love your colour scheme :) It's fun to see some of us doing the SAL this year as well!
Oh my goodness, the colors are perfect together.
Catherine
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