
Today’s patch title is a double entendre as the scale is definitely off compared to this map of Stagecoach Park …

but the double patch also relates to stretching our legs along the trails on Friday and Saturday.
The weather was perfect, breezy and in the 60s both days. The only disappointment was the barbed wire fencing that kept us from getting a view of Onion Creek, but we could hardly complain.
Process notes: the idea of a double patch came from the natural tree line that runs diagonally through the park. And I had a ready-made pairing that I cut off the right side of this Moon Myth project scrap …

although now that I look at it, those two strips on the left might have been a better choice color-wise. Hmmm.
You have reminded me, I have a basket of pairings somewhere.
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okay, I have to confess that the pairing idea came to me when I realized I was falling behind on patches again … but now I’m thinking I will just credit you for this and future pairings!
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At first glance, without glasses, I saw a vegetable. Love the color pairing & those pretty green stitches in the middle.
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Oh, great idea for those days when I’m stuck for what to stitch … my favorite veggies!
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LA – grand to be inspired by the great outdoors. Go well. B
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it’s all just waiting to be found
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I love the wandering and meandering vibe this one suggests – sounds like the perfect days for walking. I like the split patch/pairing notion too…clever!
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landscape pairings may become a thing
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Look at all those trails! Love the colors here.
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there’s actually a tangle of tiny trails at the very beginning that are as confusing in real life as they were on the map … so I left them out (ha)
I just realized I should put a pop of spring green grass in one spot as a memory holder
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