Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Four "F"s - ????


Drawn Thread's Violet Sampler
Seeing as I didn't post my progress after our long weekend in May, I thought it might be a good time now.  The "Four F-s"?  Frogged, Forward, Finished and Framed - 4 different stages for 4 different projects.  FROGGED?  That would be the Violet Sampler - the work I'd started on the chain stitch "filling" for the border wasn't to the standard I'd wish, so I unpicked it ("frogged", for those who perhaps haven't heard the term before LOL)  and will come back to that section later.   I did a little more on the body of the sampler, though - another alphabet, a couple of small motifs, and a row of satin stitches (I'm thrilled with how those look - there's nothing quite like the look of the AVAS silk for these).  Stitching on the dark background is the challenge here, and also the weave of the linen - it's an R&R hand-dyed fabric and I find the threads to be very close and tight; however, the colour's gorgeous, so I'm happy to continue :) 

Drawn Thread's Cloister Garden
"FORWARD" is Cloister Garden - another section done.  This one included an area in Queen Stitch, which I hadn't tackled for quite a while, and had to review the details of it.  I'm still not sure it's exactly right, but I think it looks ok (from a distance at least LOL) - it's the line of stitching inside the "pot".  And I'll have lots more practice in Queen Stitch on the Violet Sampler and my  Guild Anniversary sampler (a piece I haven't introduced here yet). 



Courtney Collection's  Red Bird



FINISHED?  Courtney Glau's Red Bird design, stitched with Belle Soie and AVAS on lambswool (probably 40 count, but possibly 36, I can't remember exactly ....).  This design reminds me of some of Emily Carr's paintings, with her images of the NW Coast rainforests.  Many other layers of meaning in it for me too, of course, perhaps I'll mention those later when it's framed.  Right now I've just set it into a frame that I may use after I've painted it. 




Gathering Honey - Framed and Mounted
And finally, FRAMED  - Gathering Honey is now framed and hanging on my main Sampler Wall.  I was able to use a lovely vintage frame that I had at home, and the framer found a mottled cream mat that couldn't have been more perfect for it.

So there we have it - four projects that were marching along, two complete, and now I'll concentrate more on the two Drawn Thread pieces with their multiple specialty stitches.  And of course, I just might pull out another straight cross-stitch piece to work on when I want a change ;)  



8 comments:

  1. Beautiful finishes and good progress on your WIPs, thry look lovely.

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  2. Love love love the colour of the fabric for Violet Sampler, though I feel your pain on stitching on such a dark colour.

    Your gathering honey looks fab hung up, but can we see the rest of the wall please lol - you've teased up with just a half shot of the other samplers...

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    1. Thanks, Maureen - I'm learning patience with that dark background LOL I'll take a photo of the other samplers on that wall soon, though it's quite small - I have samplers and needlework in most rooms in the house, to say nothing of the ones that aren't yet framed LOL But "The Wall" does include the original sampler that started me on this journey, a Lord's Prayer sampler stitched by my husband's grandmother in 1890 in England - not especially rare or unique, but definitely priceless :)

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  3. ohhh well done on the re stitching bit ..lol gorgeous colour of fabric for the violet one and the threads really do pop ... the queen stitches look lovely :)
    and well done on your finish and woo hoooo with the bees being framed simply lovely :)
    love mouse xxxxx

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  4. Everything is sooo very pretty, Dianne! I love your samplers on the wall with Gathering Honey, which I remember from a very old Cross Stitch & Country Crafts magazine. Cloister Garden is lovely too - I did mine on a very soft, pale pink - can't remember the name of the fabric though. It's been finished for too many years.

    I've never seen such lovely fabric as what you're stitching Violet Sampler on!

    Your stitching is divine!

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  5. Beautiful projects, Di! I especially love watching your progress on Cloister Garden. So pretty. Congratulations on finishing Red Bird and getting Gathering Honey framed. It's gorgeous!

    Hugs,
    Veronica.

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  6. Well done, Di. My fave of the four is Gathering Honey. The frame and mat are perfect for it. And you're right, that color is beautiful. Keep up the good work, and you'll have more finishes soon!!

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  7. Thanks for all of your very thoughtful and kind comments. Stitching progresses and I'll show a little more of my progress and plans in the next post :)

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