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Old 10-23-2023, 09:22 PM   #50 (permalink)
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I am determined to complete this challenge so please prepare yourself for a whole bombardment of multiple entries over the next couple of days. I honestly don’t know how I’m going to do it seeing as each entry, as tiny as they may seem, takes me about 45 minutes to an hour and a half to complete. I need more hours in the day!

Prompt #14 - Obliviate

SPOILER!!: Fading Memories


Started relatively simple with my first challenge tonight. I say simple but unfortunately quite poorly again and my hand was absolutely shaking as I attempted to write neatly. Apparently my sewing is neater than my penmanship tonight so at least that’s something. The writing is a super simple ’Back Stitch’. My idea behind this design is the purpose of the spell, to erase memories, and therefore the ombré effect is supposed to symbolise that happening. It’s a little hard to see the white thread. Should’ve perhaps gone for a brighter white which may have stood out a little more. I do like how the ombré turned out though.

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Originally Posted by Emzily View Post
Ooooh, multiple entries to admire at once. I particular ADORE the lavender, omg it’s perfect, I just LOVE the shade of green you used for the stalk as well. As always, huge fan of your writing stitches. I find it amazing how you can stitch in cursive, it’s better than I could ever do with a pencil, lol!

The hearts are so cute :3 and I love that you’ve used different types of stitches on them. All very well done. <3
I’m always so happy to see you here, my lovely!

I too love the green shade, it’s that perfect pastel green without verging on lime. Truthfully I actually find it easier to sew neatly than I do to write. My actual handwriting is so small it becomes eligible. I’m restricted with the size of the needle when I sew so it has to bigger
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