This sampler uses a variety of stitches and was a bit of a challenge.
Hmm, the last picture doesn't want to turn. Anyroad up, there are cross, satin, Rhodes, leaf , herringbone and eyelet stitches in this. I was really pleased with this when it was finished but, unfortunately, it remains unframed/finished. I can't make up my mind what to do with it.
Next up is Sarah Hopwood, a 1999 Barrick Samplers design, stitched 1/2 on 40ct flax linen and finished in a frame that came from Tesco (or it could have been Wilkinsons).
This next one is a favourite of mine. My friend, Irene, lent me a copy of her chart after I had been telling her about the blackbirds eating all the cherries from the tree in my garden. It just seemed so appropriate.
I returned the chart so I'm relying on my (unreliable) memory and I think this is a Blackbird Designs,
using DMC (?) on 32ct Antique White linen. The frame is cherrywood and I bought it in the Range.
Well, the sun is shining for a change so I think I'll head out into the
Regards, Anne.
3 comments:
Your trip down memory lane is fun! I love all your pieces but my personal favorite is the BBD. I stitched that one as well and my mom liked it so much, she took it home. I'll enjoy following your progress on the Scarlet Letter sampler. It's a beauty!
I love the Blue Sky Sampler especially. Those threads have a lovely soft variegation and sheen. Lovely to see all your completed projects. Irene xxx
I love the Elizabeth Designs piece, the variety of stitches and combination of colours makes for a very pretty piece.
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