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    Friday, February 29, 2008
    Chief Red Cloud 02-29-08
    Week 43 and I am working on the border on page 3. YAY!!!! Yippeee!!! Looks like I have a lot done already but looks are deceiving. I have a lot of white on white to do now. All the white around the border needs to be filled in with white. I don't have to do it as the chart doesn't call for it, but I decided it would look more finished and when it gets framed you won't see the fabric. The previous two Indian's Nez Perce Tribes Woman and the Sioux Warrior were all filled in as you can see on my multiply site 2004 and 2005 so that is why I am filling the white in on this one to make all 3 have 53,000 stitches each. WHEW!


    On the left is a close up of the border. Bunches of white to be stitched but this is a lot easier then the white mixed with grey on the head band.
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    On the right shows just how large the Chief really is. Can't wait to start on the final page.
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    I hope you have a wonderful week.

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    posted by Greg @ 5:46 PM  
    5 Comments:
    • At 10:56 PM, Blogger Pam @ Heart2Heart said…

      Hi Greg, found your blog while blog hopping ;) Chief Red Cloud is beautiful! Had a browse through your blog and your progress is amazing, I admire your dedication, something I lack! Also, just wondering, are you still getting your bypass? I had this in 2005 and it's the best thing I ever did! Looking forward to watching your progress =)

       
    • At 1:28 PM, Blogger Pam @ Heart2Heart said…

      Hi again Greg, tried to email you at the address you gave but it was returned. On my blogger profile I have an email link,if you'd like to use it to email me. ;)

       
    • At 5:43 AM, Blogger Marita said…

      Chief Red Cloud is looking great - and so very big! I hadn't realised until you took the distance shot.

      Keep on keeping on.

       
    • At 1:22 PM, Blogger Lelia said…

      Wow. This is a fantastic project. Looks great : )

       
    • At 8:50 PM, Blogger glenda said…

      Wow! That thing is huge!

      It looks fabulous, keep it up ;)

       
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