It has been a quietish week here as I tested positive to Covid on Wednesday. No real symptoms, but we knew there was a fair bit about and we were about to have dinner with my Dad so we did a precautionary test and I was gobsmacked! Dad delivered dinner to us that night.
I am tired and a bit achy and feeling not quite 'me' but otherwise am not feeling too badly. Isolating at home as best I can - getting outside in the fresh air for a few walks but keeping a very wide berth if we meet anybody along the way.
So I have been stitching.
It would be nice to report that I have finished the seventh scroll - and I have! So that was good news.
I had started scroll 7 thinking of the pink of the heather...
I thought this pink would be deep enough to hold its own; but when I looked at the first word I tried, it was clear that you could see that there was something pink there; but that you couldn't quite read it. Given the scrolls will be displayed at a bit of a distance, I knew this one wouldn't work either, so I unpicked the word and began again in this deep forest green.
And here I am with plenty of time at home and no reason not to, so I have begun. You can see how pale the lilac thread was and hard it is to read. I thought about the steely blue seas near us in the Highlands and found two that might work. In the end I selected the slightly lighter one as the dark one ended up looking too much like dark grey.
Thanks for the tip Liz. I haven't tried that - I did try just stitching over them with the darker thread but that looked particularly ugly so I went ahead with what my sewing teacher describes as 'reverse sewing'! It's OK so far, slow and mediative but, slow!
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