WIP: Stitchface
Okay, wow. I have a lot to report. Because much of it involves backtracking and pictures, I've been dreading writing this post, but we are moving forward again. So.
Despite the basting session that crippled me, the layers shifted as I was beading the edges of the quilt (hi-ya!):

So I de-beaded most of what I'd done and am re-doing. The key seems to be folding the edges in like a fan, NOT like a cinnamon roll. Beading without my hand right next to the row of beads is out of the question, so like a fan it will have to be. It seems to be working a bit better:

During the low period between realizing I'd need to (to borrow a knitting term because I like the violence of it even though it's technically inaccurate) rip the beads and actually ripping the beads, I did this:

In one hour. I think I'll end up doing more of these sketch quilts.
Despite the basting session that crippled me, the layers shifted as I was beading the edges of the quilt (hi-ya!):

So I de-beaded most of what I'd done and am re-doing. The key seems to be folding the edges in like a fan, NOT like a cinnamon roll. Beading without my hand right next to the row of beads is out of the question, so like a fan it will have to be. It seems to be working a bit better:

During the low period between realizing I'd need to (to borrow a knitting term because I like the violence of it even though it's technically inaccurate) rip the beads and actually ripping the beads, I did this:

In one hour. I think I'll end up doing more of these sketch quilts.

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