

I got all of the above done on the first day of stitching :)

This is how far I got on the second stitching session.

If you look at the back of this piece you can really see all of my progress better since this is done on a painted canvas. At first working on the canvas was a bit tricky. I thought it would be more like a needlepoint canvas with all even spaces for the holes for stitching, but then I realized that the needle and yarn was supposed to go in each of the bigger holes.
I hope I can finish this for my kids before they outgrow Elmo! Until the next time...Happy Stitching!
This is so cute! Great progress already :D
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