Okay so I am tired of being surrounded by all these crazy amazing knitters, which includes my Dalek-making boyfriend, and I've been whining about wanting to do Something Creative for AGES, and last night I finally decided what the hell, now that I have glasses to see up close lol I *could* go back to cross-stitching. But what? I took all my old cross-stitch creations down ages ago, as they are no longer 'me.' So I got to thinking well, I could do something fantasy-ish! With Dragons! I remembered I had a favorite cross-stitch artist ages ago, Teresa Wentzler, and I liked her dragons...internet search shows she no longer creates patterns. Wow. That's sad. I did find a couple of hers I liked, but I wanted to do a RED dragon. Like the Welsh, yeah?
So I started looking around at red dragons. Of course the two kinds that popped up were Chinese, and Welsh. Welsh! BUT OF COURSE!!! But the problem was I didn't find ANY that were the high-quality, difficulty I craved. (I was pretty good at cross-stitch, yeah...pretty much about to hit the 'omg I must do something IMPOSSIBLY complicated next! and then Life happened, and well. Yeah.).
Dissatisfied, I started searching for decent depictions of the Welsh dragon and finally I found one I really liked alot, based on a watercolor of the Welsh dragon. Using a cross-stitch pattern maker I created a wonderfully-complicated pattern, and am off to use my gift-card I got to buy the stuff. I think I will do it on linen, which I really loved to work on despite it being more difficult, unless I see a material that is an even-weave I like.
So, here is a bit of what I will be working on for the next, oh, year or so. LOL.

So I started looking around at red dragons. Of course the two kinds that popped up were Chinese, and Welsh. Welsh! BUT OF COURSE!!! But the problem was I didn't find ANY that were the high-quality, difficulty I craved. (I was pretty good at cross-stitch, yeah...pretty much about to hit the 'omg I must do something IMPOSSIBLY complicated next! and then Life happened, and well. Yeah.).
Dissatisfied, I started searching for decent depictions of the Welsh dragon and finally I found one I really liked alot, based on a watercolor of the Welsh dragon. Using a cross-stitch pattern maker I created a wonderfully-complicated pattern, and am off to use my gift-card I got to buy the stuff. I think I will do it on linen, which I really loved to work on despite it being more difficult, unless I see a material that is an even-weave I like.
So, here is a bit of what I will be working on for the next, oh, year or so. LOL.
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