Cross-stitch: Beautiful Flowers 3 (WIP) Part 4 (June, July)
^ 24 June 2026
Colours worked: #23
^ 29 June 2026
Colours worked: #23
^ 2 July 2026
Colours worked: #23
^ 5 July 2026
Colours worked: #23, #19, #1
Finally cleared all of the red cells! A knot with a large loop formed while I was working on #19 in the bottom right corner and I didn't notice it until I'd already worked way too many stitches to backtrack and try to salvage it. Since #1 is worked where the end of the loop would be if I stretched it taut, I switched to #1 and made sure to secure the loop in the back with it so the #19 stitches wouldn't come loose if the loop ever unknotted itself.
Cross-stitch: Beautiful Flowers 3 (WIP) Part 3 (May, June)
^ 28 May 2026
Colours worked: #18, #17
^ 2 June 2026
Colours worked: #17, #3
^ 4 June 2026
Colours worked: #3
^ 8 June 2026
Colours worked: #3
I'm not sure what happened with the thread this day but it knotted itself at least 6 times. I couldn't resolve at least 2 of those knots and had to cut them out.
^ 18 June 2026
Colours worked: #3, #23
Finally started on colour #23! The red of the printed canvas for this colour has been a bit of an eyesore haha
Cross-stitch: Beautiful Flowers 3 (WIP) Part 1 (April, May)
^ 0% progress
Canvas is 14 ct, worked with 2 strands of floss.
^ 4th, 13th, and 23rd April 2026 progress photos
Colours worked: #12, #14, #24, #29, #28, #13, #6
^ 27th April and 4th May 2026
Colours worked: #16
^ Latest: 28 May 2026
Colours worked: #18, #17
At this rate I’ll only be done with it next year :’)
Intermediate progress shots continued in part 2 due to 10 image limit.
Thoughts thus far
Initially the plan was to start with the lightest colours and work my way to the darkest. But currently I'm just trying to get the colours with scattered stitches out of the way first so that I can just mindlessly stitch in contiguous patches towards the end.
I only learned about the pin stitch after finishing with white, which is why it travels so much on the back of the canvas. I'm hoping that the remaining stitches will secure the travelling threads on the back.
I also only learned about railroading after learning about pin stitches, so the earlier stitches aren't the cleanest. But hopefully the fact that I've ensured that the stitches have all been made in the same direction since the start will make up for it.
The amount of thread provided for most colours seems to be almost double what's needed, with the exception of colour 18. I've already used half of it on about half of the colout 18 stitches. I hope I don't run out. I'd like to keep some length of each colour after the project is done as a keepsake.
I can't wait to get started on the orange and red stitches so the front of the canvas looks less like a desert haha (the back is coming along nicely in terms of colours, but the messiness leaves a lot to be desired lol)
For future plans, there's a kit with a pattern where a crow is knitting that I really want to get but the shipping just to the forwarding warehouse is like 50% of the cost of the kit itself...it's mostly done in flat colours (not as much shading and gradients as this one) so I think it would be a much faster project.