SAL Update – Prism Owls #26
January 30, 2022 at 8:33 am | Posted in Embroidery | 11 CommentsTags: cross-stitch, SAL
Big update today! Here’s last time:

And this time, Emo-owl pretty much has a face! I’ve been listening to a podcast in the evenings with episodes between 45 minutes and an hour, and have been using this for stitching time. You can get rather a lot of stitching done in an hour a day, it turns out:

Here are the other members of the SAL who are posting today. Make sure to check out their work, it’s amazing: Avis, Claire, Gun, Christina, Kathy, Margaret, Cindy, Heidi, Jackie, Sunny, Megan, Deborah, Sharon, Daisy, AJ, Cathie, Linda, Helen and Connie.
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awwww he looks so laid back!
Comment by claire93— January 30, 2022 #
I can’t tell if that face is sad or bored. You’ve gotten a whole lot of stitching done lately. Wow!
Comment by Cathie J— January 30, 2022 #
He does look emo indeed. Well done on making so much progress!
Comment by Lindashee— January 30, 2022 #
Oh what a face! That must have been really fun to watch develop. I have been quilting to podcasts and you tube quilting videos, and it does keep one stitching for a longer bit!
Comment by kathyreeves— January 30, 2022 #
Oh he looks so sad but you are making great progress.
Comment by hettyanddaisy— January 30, 2022 #
Aw! This is brilliant!!
Comment by Sewing Beside the Sea— January 30, 2022 #
Wow! Listening to podcasts and stitching has filled in quite a bit of this piece! I love seeing your emo owl appear.
Comment by Renee— January 30, 2022 #
I do this in the morning – a half hour before work gets stuff done
Comment by AJ— January 31, 2022 #
Wow, that´s what I call progress! Well done!
Comment by rutigt— January 31, 2022 #
Brilliant progress but he is looking so sad at the moment. These owls are so full of character. xxx
Comment by stitchingranny— January 31, 2022 #
Lol emo owl is looking great 😂 So much progress, great job!
Comment by Christina— January 31, 2022 #