That is beautiful!! Oh my!! 
Not just beautiful, but meaningful as well…you definitely captured the feeling of home, family…and those colors really work nicely together
@imera your piece is absolutely stunning!

This is so lovely. In the preview I thought the leaves were printed on the fabric. That’s how even and perfect the stitches are. Really, it is so beautiful. 
Ditto.
Gorgeous stitching, and wonderful sentiment!
This is so fabulous!
It’s beautiful! I thought the leaves were printed on the fabric too!
I have made a lot of progress on my Indiana home. It isn’t perfect by any means. I literally chopped a whole block out, pinned new fabric underneath, and started over. Anyway, I have one block left and I’m at a loss. What do you think I should do with it?
p.s. The yucky little white bits in the fabric are just because I didn’t completely wash out the dissolvable fabric that the outline was drawn on.
It is really looking good! Not sure what any stitches are called, but once you are done, you should stick a button or a charm where you live in the state…it is your home!
Oh, that is such a marvelous idea! I wish I had thought of that before I did all the stitching. The charm would have to go over one of the V’s. I’ll have to do some thinking. 
Maybe a bead right over the bead? I am impressed with all of your French knots!
This is looking so fab - I love the colours and textures!
I’m sure whatever you choose will look great! Maybe a trellis stitch could work?
That turned out so great! All of the textures!
It looks wonderful!! So vibrant and happy 
This is a gem!
It is wonderful…colorful and meaningful…good old Indiana!
Absolutely love it! That’s a good home, alright.
Here’s my submission! I chose this because I don’t believe a traffic sign like this exists anywhere else in the world except for my home base, and for me it’s so iconically home. I designed the chart myself.
I’ve actually seen people with tattoos of the sign, but for me, this is my preferred method of executing the motif via needle.
The green fabric was…not my favourite to work on, but it was necessary for quasi-authenticity.
And just in case you didn’t think it actually existed IRL:

holy cow…I would have no way to know which way to go…I am sure I would be in traffic hell having to turn around a few times…wow…
Funny and lovely stitched hoop!!


