So here’s something you may or may not have known about me…
I love colour.
Colour, all of it, all the time. Seriously. I’ve never been able to pick just one favourite. I can admit that I’m not a fan of earth tones and that super-washed out pastels don’t do much for me, but everything else is fair game. The only thing better than bright colours is bright colours in a rainbow order, because I appreciate order and routine.
(Order and routine slightly outweigh colour, however. Don’t get me started on bookshelves arranged by colour rather than alphabetically/by author/by subject area.)
Since no books were misfiled, is it any surprise that when I saw this pattern on Etsy it called to me like a siren song? How could I not stitch something with twenty perfectly gradient shades?

One of my favourite things about cross-stitching is watching the design come alive (like Peter Frampton, but…not), stitch by stitch. Normally it happens so gradually that you don’t even notice it happening until you look at the design with fresh eyes and marvel that you can see the outlines developing, but it happens just the same.
It definitely harshes the stitching vibes to stop and take a picture after even the littlest bit of progress, but watching the heart form colour-by-colour is vaguely hypnotic.
As I stitched, I realized the rainbow heart reminded me of something. This song lived in my head rent-free while I worked:
If you haven’t seen A Mighty Wind, stop reading this right now and go watch it. Now.
I wanted something suitably punchy to display the finished piece in, so I painted a simple bamboo hoop from Michaels using acrylic paint pens in matchy-matchy colours.
Thanks for looking! 🙂























