Monday, September 19, 2016

Celebrating the Western Tanager

Design - "Western Tanager"
Chart - "The Bird Collection - Part II"
Designer - Heartstring Samplery
Fabric - 30 count Picture This Plus Wren linen
Fibers - GAST - 2 strands over 2 threads
Started - 9 September 2016
Completed - 17 September 2016

Here they are - the female and male Western Tanager!  I appreciate the care and attention to detail Beth Twist paid when she designed the birds.  Their colors and wing patterns are so true to life.

So let's celebrate the Western Tanager with a look back at some of my photos.

This collage of a male Western Tanager was created in July 2015.

Serendipity lives!  This female came by on September 15th while I was stitching away.

I told her she could have posed for the pattern.

I was thankful that she posed for me.

I'll miss you when you leave.

This collage is from August 2014.

One summer I was lucky enough to have a pair of females stop by.

You have to love the true yellow color.

I call the females Banana Birds.

September 2014

I did see a male Western Tanager earlier this summer.

I think like many others, the males leave earlier than the females to stake out their winter territory.

I look forward to seeing you again next year!

8 comments:

  1. I love seeing your photos alongside the stitching - beautifully designed and stitched! God didn't do so bad, either :o)

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  2. What a lovely pair you stitched! Your photos are exceptional as well.

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  3. The design is gorgeous! Love those cute little critters too ♥

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  4. The Western Tanager is such a beautiful bird. Your stitched piece is also lovely!

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  5. Just beautiful--both your stitchy finish and those incredible birds!

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  6. Love that word, Serendipity! And the movie!! But, I digress from saying that is a great finish... Beth did a wonderful job with these birds you've been stitching! And of course, you make them come alive! I saw a Scarlet Tanager this year, and a Summer one! Both firsts for me! Yay!

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