Greetings! I mentioned previously about hanging samplers with no finishing. I decided after an email from a knowledgeable needleworker, to go for it - without all the fuss and tapes and extra work. She was originally in a basket but then mounted to board, ready for framing. But after several trips to my framer, still can't decide on the wood tone or moulding width. After the fits this young lady presented, I want her displayed where I see her every day to encourage patience. Remember my letter to Lucy post? So after months of being out of sight, she is front and center. When the house changes are complete and I know where she will be displayed, the frame choice will be clearer and the hem's stitches will be easily removed.
I have trouble when pressing linen and seem to always end up with areas that won't lay flat. I recently read on The Inspired Stitcher that you always press the linen with the fold down, and the opened fold on top. Never knew this. But I have a multitude of 1/4 - 1/2 yard pieces and have to wonder if the person cutting knew this and folded the right direction! I some times end up hand washing and machine drying trying to remove a fold which seems is inevitable on some linens. Lucy was out of whack from being mounted so I spritzed, and machine dried her.

Got out the very small brad nails and inserted without breaking any linen threads after machine basting a hem. She's quite large so I used the bigger ones.
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