I'm still deep in the process of completing the Psalm 84 project. So far, I have been able to transfer the Whitevine "F" onto two sheets of watercolor paper as well as ruling the lines for the verses, shown here:
To finish off the evening, I took a mental break from Psalm 84 and practiced a bit of gothic lettering. It was harder than I remembered, but it was fun for me to become reacquainted with it. It's not my favorite style, but there's a strength and directness about it that I appreciate. It's also good for any calligrapher to have it in one's repertoire since I think it is the style many people conjure up in their minds of when they think of calligraphy.
I have always wanted to put the words of my favorite hymn, "Be Thou My Vision," into a calligraphic piece. Something to tackle perhaps after finishing Psalm 84.