 Here is what I stitched using a needlepoint stitch to create a section of my stone wall.  It was really fun to do this.  I think the photo shows more contrast than the actual piece.  The actual piece looks one of the large stones.
Here is what I stitched using a needlepoint stitch to create a section of my stone wall.  It was really fun to do this.  I think the photo shows more contrast than the actual piece.  The actual piece looks one of the large stones.I did skip a section of my assignment as I was to try different stitches with various yarns but my hands won't function to do much needlepoint.  When I shared this with a friend, she said stop frustrating myself and move on. I thought about it for two weeks and decided I need to do just that.
This is what I learned, however.  Using a stone wall is wonderful inspiration.  I would like to teach a painting class using the stone walls of NH.  The students would have a wide choice in this area.  Why does my hand work well to paint but not stitch?  Oh well, I won't be stitching much in the future.
I learned that doing a wax rubbing has a lot of potential for seeing light and dark, high and low, etc.  A useful tool for any artist.  And wax rubbings can be color, black and white, etc. 
I learned that while so many stone walls are considered Art in this area, they are indeed interesting to view, analyze and study.  I always knew the color in stone was varied but the depth of color is very interesting. 
I learned a couple of new needlepoint stitches. I learned that I should not sign up for classes unless I have no obstacles in my life (carpal tunnel surgery, moving to a new home,  too much snow to find a stone wall, etc).  On the other hand, obstacles can sometimes make me focus.
Lastly, I think the layout and materials for this "course work" were terrific.  I found great inspiration and fun looking at my tutor's blog and I will continue to follow Sian.  Who knows, maybe I will meet her someday or take another course in the future.   
Thank you for your patience, Sian.  I will cherish your feedback.  Best wishes to you!
