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🌸The half is done🌸

🌸The half is done🌸

🌸The half is done🌸

🌸The half is done🌸
Year!

Did a preliminary iron on Chibiusa to flatten out the stitches… She is so beautiful *A*
Wow! Such a great work!

After thirteen years and eight months, Napoleon Crossing the Saint-Bernard is finally complete.
I know I don’t usually share my own work on this blog, but after completing such an undertaking, I figure that all of you would like to humor me by seeing this. This is from a pattern by Golden Kite, after the original painting by Jacques-Louis David. Napoleone was stitched on 18ct Aida fabric with 106 solid and blended colors of DMC thread.
To get a sense of perspective, here’s a picture of me with my handiwork.

I have a few things on deck next, but mostly I’m just going to bask in the glow of my achievement.
Wow! Such a great work!

After thirteen years and eight months, Napoleon Crossing the Saint-Bernard is finally complete.
I know I don’t usually share my own work on this blog, but after completing such an undertaking, I figure that all of you would like to humor me by seeing this. This is from a pattern by Golden Kite, after the original painting by Jacques-Louis David. Napoleone was stitched on 18ct Aida fabric with 106 solid and blended colors of DMC thread.
To get a sense of perspective, here’s a picture of me with my handiwork.

I have a few things on deck next, but mostly I’m just going to bask in the glow of my achievement.
Wow! Such a great work!

After thirteen years and eight months, Napoleon Crossing the Saint-Bernard is finally complete.
I know I don’t usually share my own work on this blog, but after completing such an undertaking, I figure that all of you would like to humor me by seeing this. This is from a pattern by Golden Kite, after the original painting by Jacques-Louis David. Napoleone was stitched on 18ct Aida fabric with 106 solid and blended colors of DMC thread.
To get a sense of perspective, here’s a picture of me with my handiwork.

I have a few things on deck next, but mostly I’m just going to bask in the glow of my achievement.
Wow! Such a great work!

After thirteen years and eight months, Napoleon Crossing the Saint-Bernard is finally complete.
I know I don’t usually share my own work on this blog, but after completing such an undertaking, I figure that all of you would like to humor me by seeing this. This is from a pattern by Golden Kite, after the original painting by Jacques-Louis David. Napoleone was stitched on 18ct Aida fabric with 106 solid and blended colors of DMC thread.
To get a sense of perspective, here’s a picture of me with my handiwork.

I have a few things on deck next, but mostly I’m just going to bask in the glow of my achievement.

Шаль практически готова🌸 Shawl is almost done🌸

Шаль практически готова🌸 Shawl is almost done🌸
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Today the Department of Extraordinary Embroidery is marveling at this awesomely exquisite cross-stitched recreation of John William Waterhouse’s 1908 Pre-Raphaelite painting, The Soul of the Rose. It was painstakingly created, one x-shaped stitch at a time, over a 4 year period by the mother of Twitter user @TamSepulveda.

[via Twisted Sifter]
👏🏼


Today the Department of Extraordinary Embroidery is marveling at this awesomely exquisite cross-stitched recreation of John William Waterhouse’s 1908 Pre-Raphaelite painting, The Soul of the Rose. It was painstakingly created, one x-shaped stitch at a time, over a 4 year period by the mother of Twitter user @TamSepulveda.

[via Twisted Sifter]