My Sanders' Sides stitches. Unblocked. I still have to wash them, still even, which I'll probably do when I move into my new apartment (with my boyfriend #humblebrag). Logan is the most recently finished, and took the longest, I think, which is paradoxical, but there were several sections where I counted wrong and didn't notice til like, fifty stitches later and then I had to rip it out and start again. Plus the simple fact that it's a fairly simple design with very few colors and that made focusing on it for very long incredibly difficult.
I did kind of know that would happen though, because when I did Anxiety's logo, the part that took the longest was the lightning bolt because it was a single color and white, and kind of boring to look at. In contrast, the cloud (which easily had five times as many stitches) was a color created by taking two threads of different colors and blending them into that color.
I'm doing Roman's next, although, there is a problem with that.
Like, the plan was always to finish these, frame them, and then send them to Thomas as a gift. But I made these patterns with PCStitch (a decent program), which I recently lost in a regrettable PC purge that didn't end up being necessary because my computer was acting up (after having been operating perfectly fine for several years) because my F: Drive, which was scavenged from my previous PC, was trying to assert itself as the C: drive (or so the tech guy explained it).
This is unfortunate because APPARENTLY PC Stitch does not allow you to re-download programs you've already paid for if you end up losing the program. Which means I can't open or edit old patterns, which is a problem because I apparently sized Roman's pattern incorrectly.
Which sucks.
I did find a free program that I can kinda sorta work with, but it does not do 1/4 stitches, so the Roman logo I'm working on now is, essentially, an experiment to see if I can successfully improvise off of an 'incomplete' pattern, and I don't want to send Thomas an experiment.
Anyway, I just wanted to show you guys my work. I like it.