I recently stitched a grumpy ol' gargoyle. More specifically, The Spitting Gargoyle from the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. I've always had a thing for monsters and gargoyles, ever since I was a kid. When I was younger I had a bunch of small stone statues of them, too. I think I had three different sizes of this guy. That collection seems to have been lost in transit during one of our moves.
It's hand-stitched using black DMC, ranging from 1 strand to 4 strands.
It's hand-stitched using black DMC, ranging from 1 strand to 4 strands.
I framed it so that I could enter it in the local county fair. I love the frame! This is the best pic I have of it, I'll get a better one when I get it back.
I didn't win at the fair, but I'm glad I entered. It makes me feel like I'm actually doing something with the pieces I make, instead of them just laying around gathering dust. This piece also got something better than a fair ribbon, it was featured as a "Stitchgasm!" on one of my favorite sites! It's chock full of so much amazing stitchy stuff I can't even begin to put it in words. Check it out.
More monsters and beasts in the works. I had a crazy lion I was working on but I took a short break from it and now the pattern I drew is worn off-boo! I can't decide whether to scrap it or try to figure out a way to salvage it. Gahhh, I hate that! I might take a break from stitching for a few days, I'm craving paint like a mad woman at the moment. Thinking I'll rest my wrist and get the whole arm moving around in front of a nice, big canvas. See you soon, my dears!