July 23, 2011
Corner to Corner Baby Afghan
The free pattern can be found here :Corner to Corner Afghan
For my friend at work who is having a little girl. |
July 12, 2011
July 02, 2011
June 24, 2011
Soar by Brenda Gervais of With Thy Needle and Thread
A Stitch Along Soar SAL that helped to raise funds for the Raptor Research Organization.
This is Brenda's salute to the Decorah eagles that you can see live here: Decorah Eagle Nest
I replaced some of the DMC with these:
640. GAST Wood smoke
3013 GAST olive green
926 Weeks Dolphin
3012 GAST endive
644 GAST parchment
3923 Weeks Taupe
3046 Weeks Whiskey
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May 29, 2011
Ewe Under the Willow Fob front
Loara Standish update
I posted Bands 8 & 9 on the Loara Standish Blog. 8 took a bit since I worked on the SB Wish Sheep and a scissor fob I am finishing up today. You can go here if you would like to see the sampler in progress.Loara Standish Sampler in progress
May 28, 2011
Shepherds Bush Wish Sheep
Got the kit for my birthday so I thought would stitch this up for my birthday month. Isn't he a cutie??
May 16, 2011
Birds of a Feather "Mystery Sampler" pt 1 by With Thy Needle & Thread-A Brenda Gervais design of Country Stitches.
May 15, 2011
Added a For Sale Blog
I figured there isn't any sense stashing them away when others might enjoy them.
The link is to the left. Check back often becasue I have a basket full of samplers etc to add.
http://rockymtnstitchersale.blogspot.com/
The link is to the left. Check back often becasue I have a basket full of samplers etc to add.
http://rockymtnstitchersale.blogspot.com/
May 14, 2011
Sampler Guild of the Rockies pin Cushion Exchange 2011
From the Gift of Stitching Magazine June 2007. I added missing letters and replaced the saying with SGR 2011. I also substituted the colours with GAST threads.
May 01, 2011
April 30, 2011
Teddy bear Birth Announcement
Took a break from my samplers to stitch this up
for my nieces little boy who turns one this year. It's a chart by Susan Saltzgiver that I got from http://www.crosstitch.com/
April 17, 2011
April 10, 2011
April 03, 2011
Loara Standish Blog
I decided to open a new blog for the Loara Standish Sampler. This will keep all the posts together for those doing the SAL and save this blog for all my other stitching.
Loara Standish Sampler
Loara Standish Sampler
March 22, 2011
Loara Standish story
Loara Standish Sampler.
Made by Loara Standish.
Material : Linen with silk embroidery.
Made in Duxbury, MA, c1653.
Descended in the Standish and Alden families.
Loara Standish, daughter of Captain Myles Standish, is thought to have made this sampler in her teens. It is the earliest known American-made sampler and the earliest known sampler with a verse.
Samplers of the 16th to mid 18th centuries served as permanent records of stitches and designs, intended for reference, unlike later samplers that were planned for display. American samplers followed the British form, as instruction in needlework passed from mother to daughter.
Typically, Loara Standish’s sampler is long and narrow (measuring approximately 7 1/4" wide x 23 1/2" tall) with patterns arranged in horizontal bands. Stitches, worked in counted thread embroidery on very fine 50-count linen, include Montenegrin cross, long-armed cross, back, outline, eyelet, double running and arrow-head. The rose, carnation, oak leaf and an intertwined "S" are among the stylized floral motifs above the verse :
"Loara Standish is my name
Lorde guide my hart that
I may doe thy will also
My hands with such
Convenient skill as may
Conduce to virtue void of
Shame and I will give
The glory to thy name"
Pilgrim Hall-Sampler Info
Made by Loara Standish.
Material : Linen with silk embroidery.
Made in Duxbury, MA, c1653.
Descended in the Standish and Alden families.
Loara Standish, daughter of Captain Myles Standish, is thought to have made this sampler in her teens. It is the earliest known American-made sampler and the earliest known sampler with a verse.
Samplers of the 16th to mid 18th centuries served as permanent records of stitches and designs, intended for reference, unlike later samplers that were planned for display. American samplers followed the British form, as instruction in needlework passed from mother to daughter.
Typically, Loara Standish’s sampler is long and narrow (measuring approximately 7 1/4" wide x 23 1/2" tall) with patterns arranged in horizontal bands. Stitches, worked in counted thread embroidery on very fine 50-count linen, include Montenegrin cross, long-armed cross, back, outline, eyelet, double running and arrow-head. The rose, carnation, oak leaf and an intertwined "S" are among the stylized floral motifs above the verse :
"Loara Standish is my name
Lorde guide my hart that
I may doe thy will also
My hands with such
Convenient skill as may
Conduce to virtue void of
Shame and I will give
The glory to thy name"
Pilgrim Hall-Sampler Info
Loara Standish Band 3
This band was a bit confusing because the directions called it a long Arm Cross but the diagram looks more like an upside down Montenegrin stitch. I love the Long Arm Cross stitch more than the Montenegrin so I was torn which to do it as. Following the diagram it crosses over several stitches a couple times and looked bulky to me but I think this was so the back came out ok. This was not an important point to me since I was doing the non-reversible anyway. I ended up doing a regular long arm cross and liked it the best.
March 19, 2011
1815 Margaret Matthews update
Haven't posted an update for a while. I am working on it simultaneously with the Loara Standish sampler. (among other little things).
Loara Standish Band 2
The chart says count down 6 threads but I figured that is where you begin the next stitch below. Not 6 stitches between rows at least not what I could tell from the picture. I put 3 threads between row 1 and 2.
Band Two took me a bit to get use to since its stitched "over 3". If you remember that when you come up at a vertical thread you cross down into a vertical thread and same when coming up at a horizontal thread then down a horizontal. And if stitching upward or downward in a continuous row you will do one in a vertical then the next horizontal etc. Once you get the routine down its pretty simple. The tendrils or backstitches on the chart aren't easy to tell which is what colour so I had to look at the picture. The tendrils coming off the blue crosses are blue and the BS off the tan crosses are tan. Here you can also see a close up of Band 1
March 16, 2011
Loara Standish Sampler-non-reversible-Band 1
March 10, 2011
March 08, 2011
March 07, 2011
March 04, 2011
Irene's Rose
A wonderful member of the Sampler Guild of the Rockies passed away last month and in her memory a rose motif was designed in her honor. I stitched this over 1 on 40 ct Examplar linen and mounted it to the top of a tape measure.
March 01, 2011
February 24, 2011
Mary Wigham completed
Finished and framed. All the letters on the right side are my fathers ancestry and the left side my mother's. The bottom has my siblings, children and their fathers. My current husband and mine together at the top. I added MW inside the green wreath as a tribute to Mary. I taped all the info about the sampler on the back. I also changed her name to mine in the center. I am proud of this piece.
February 19, 2011
Shepherds Bush A Year in Stitches February
Would be nice if I would get these done the beginning of the month. I just love this one-the colours and the frame look nice together.
February 12, 2011
February 11, 2011
February 08, 2011
February 07, 2011
Crochet Shawl for sister
January 30, 2011
January 24, 2011
January 23, 2011
January 16, 2011
American Girl Fur trimmed Coat
Made for my niece who had 20 American Girl Dolls to clothe.
http://www.abc-knitting-patterns.com/1013.html
http://www.abc-knitting-patterns.com/1013.html
January 11, 2011
January 10, 2011
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