Mini band sampler II by iStitch, downloaded from her website. I also have I, both the same size.
I'm working over two on 36 count, it's 1.5 " wide. Chart calls for over one which then fits in a Tim Holtz locket but I plan to wrap around a small spool, tie with ribbon. Or attach a ribbon to the top and let it hang.
Something different and these short rows are a breeze to stitch. So easy to add your own row of motifs or band.
If you're comparing the chart to my work, yea, I changed a few things.
Be safe, enjoy your day.
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EDIT - This is the website iStitch. Her blog lists all charts available on the left side of the page, scroll down to see all. You can click on each to view photo. Some bands are very long, I chose Mini I and II. Free charts also featured.
7 comments:
Hello Marly: I did go to her site, she has some lovely designs, looking forward to seeing this finished, it is lovely.
Catherine
I have been wanting to stitch a band sampler and I think I could possibly put down my hook and do this! Can you please share the website? I have searched (tech stupid sometime!) and have found her blog, but not where to purchase. Thank you in advance!
This is looking so pretty, Marly. I like that these are easy to customize. Happy Sunday!
Her blog is her webpage https://istitchcharts.blogspot.com/ and if you scroll down, all charts are listed on the left hand side. Click to open each, she has free charts offered also.
This should stitch up very quickly! It's looking wonderful, Marly and I enjoyed seeing the changes you've made so far. I've done a couple of her seasonal small charts--very talented designer! Sure hope things warm up this week for us! Take care now ♥
Well, GF, thanks for pushing me down THAT rabbit hole! LOL. I need to do one of these. Can't wait to see your finish. (PS...and, seriously, thanks for the link to the site. I wish I could figure out how to follower her so I catch updates...)
Such a lovely little band sampler!
Have bought a smaal one too for Easter on a Dutch website from Atelier Steekjes & Kruisjes. It is as long and wide as my finger and have to stitch over one,but I will stitch it over two, because I cann't see that small anymore.
Take care, Truus from Holland
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