Hello there. My Essamplaire order came in! So here they are - all small to medium, more colorful, most with borders. My last order from Homespun Samplar contained simpler marking samplers with a few exceptions. This order is a little different. When starting Eliza Pumroy, the very bright colors turned me off immediately and those are the threads I dipped into a touch of Pearl Gray dye to tone down. Well, true to form, I'm doing a 180. Maybe bright on a darker linen isn't such a bad thing. I will follow these new charts' recommended colors to have a few bright spots among my pieces. Borders are not my cup of tea either and although I love the designs, do not like executing the stitches. Small areas of different colors, stopping and starting, is what bothers me which is probably why I don't stitch motif samplers. So what did I choose to order? Designs with borders, just in case. Changes have become a way of life and preferences, just like the kitchen layout, can't be set in stone. In fact, I came up with another kitchen layout, completely opposite of all the others. Glenna said "indecision = paralysis" and it is so true. Kitchen, paint colors, samplers, fabrics, siding, windows, you name it. Time flies by and nothing is accomplished. On to the stash.

And the final chart is not what I ordered, and not to my liking.

I may browse again today and reorder my original choice if I find a few more. I dyed linen this morning (for the above Betsy Gill) and will show you a few things about that and also post the third pear chart in upcoming posts.
Going through the linens I realized that most are unbleached and too gray for me. Remember this photo of my inventory showing the differences yet they are all unbleached, raw or natural? I see more bleaching and dyeing in the future, even though I said I was done. I don't think I have a choice.
That's all I used in the early days but prefer the softer tan of the right side or even the center piece. Belfast's tan is nice but I prefer 28 or 30 count, not 32.
So I'm pitching again. I gave away basic charts and threads, and selling for 99¢ on Ebay is a waste. Paypal takes 30¢ per transaction plus a % and there's the selling fee to Ebay so it's really not worth it. Buttons and charms are already in the trash along with some threads that I will just never use. I'm getting down to the bare bones and that's fine with me. Too many things taking up space and adding to choices = indecision = paralysis. That's all for this post. Just show and tell. Well ..... show and gripe.
Going through the linens I realized that most are unbleached and too gray for me. Remember this photo of my inventory showing the differences yet they are all unbleached, raw or natural? I see more bleaching and dyeing in the future, even though I said I was done. I don't think I have a choice.
That's all I used in the early days but prefer the softer tan of the right side or even the center piece. Belfast's tan is nice but I prefer 28 or 30 count, not 32.
So I'm pitching again. I gave away basic charts and threads, and selling for 99¢ on Ebay is a waste. Paypal takes 30¢ per transaction plus a % and there's the selling fee to Ebay so it's really not worth it. Buttons and charms are already in the trash along with some threads that I will just never use. I'm getting down to the bare bones and that's fine with me. Too many things taking up space and adding to choices = indecision = paralysis. That's all for this post. Just show and tell. Well ..... show and gripe.
Prayers for everyone in Sandy's path.
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