Lemon sherbet, butter scotch, lime juice and boiled sweets. This week the TASTy stitches are either tart or sweet.
From the top:
85) Raised Cup
86) Turkman Stitch
87) Buttonhole Picot Bullion Stitch
88) Buttonhole Picot Chain Stitch
89) Twisted Satin Stitch
90) Beaded Twisted Satin Stitch
91) Straight Sided Feather Stitch
They look good enough to eat with the colors you have chosen! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt is growing like topsy. (Probably looks better than Topsy did.)
ReplyDeleteSo cool!! :)
ReplyDeletePretty colours.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful work, Queenie! I'm soaking it in. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stitches, beautiful colors make a beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing with your second helpings. Always interesting varieties of the stitches and great shadings.
ReplyDeleteI came across my Turkman stitch a few days back and wondered what it's name was and how it was made. Knowing the name, I can find the method, so thank you for the reminder.
A beautiful display of stitches in such lovely colours. Having them all in rows sets them off wonderfully well.
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