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Of Turkeys and Floss Colors

Gobble Gobble

Hello stitchers. It has been a quiet and pleasant week. But wow has the week just flown by, it went from Sunday to Saturday at breakneck speed. November has done the same thing, I can hardly believe that next week is Thanksgiving. That being said, it's also dawned on me that the time I have to get a finish on Turkey Bay is dwindling away. 

Here's my progress so far:

The colors are much more appealing in real life. It's just an overcast day at my castle. Now, the original chart intended that flower behind the pilgrims head to be a pale pink. Through some mistake, that flower is brown. But I'm ok with it. I don't want to frog the flower, and I also think it has some charm. I'll call it the gravy flower.

The black and gold border is stitching up quickly. I decided to stitch it with 3 strands of floss instead of 2 because I like the way the 3 strands really pop. 

The waves were enjoyable to stitch, not just because I was ready for a change after all those shades of brown. Note the beginning of a turkey in the bottom left.

Come Advent, I don't think I'll make a new start. Instead I'll work on some other wip. More on that soon. 

Happy Stitching!

Marisol

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