Hello all! After pulling blue after blue, I decided on 334, rather bright and saturated for me, but the muted colors I prefer did not do this justice. The others colors I chose were not the brightest shade in their color family yet look striking on the dark linen. I combined several symbols into one. Lots of light, medium, antique golds/yellows and too confusing, so I just consolidated. There are still quite a few variations and I'm happy with the choices.
As for the errors, I can't recall having this many. Continually missing the placement by one thread and there are at least 15 areas that I found and did not correct. Another reason to love primitive samplers; you can't see the errors.
As an example, the bottom of the r was started in the correct position but I went over 3 threads on the start, and two on the cross which set me up for being one thread off. You can see how it snowballs with the white lines showing how the rows do no line up with each other since I used the previous incorrect placement as a guide. Checking the stitches in the row above would catch problems and correct them before the entire row is off, unless it's off one thread too. That may be why there are so many edges that didn't meet the side border. Who cares? Certainly can't tell. But I'm amazed at how many times this happened on this project. The dark linen? Lack of interest?
And as I looked closely at the chart, I see that two similar symbols were used in close proximity and I didn't notice the difference. The band above the blue people was to be a light teal. It's only a single line and I can easily remove it but I don't know if I would like that color next to this blue. Need to think about it. I see now that I also mistook these symbols for the inverted V so there are other color errors. Again...who cares? I should have enlarged the chart.
I love this sampler but if I wasn't blogging, it wouldn't be stitched. I started this blog to help motivate my love of samplers after a long break, which also held me accountable to continue reporting progress. Without it, I seriously doubt (at this point) that I would even care where the needle was.

I love this sampler but if I wasn't blogging, it wouldn't be stitched. I started this blog to help motivate my love of samplers after a long break, which also held me accountable to continue reporting progress. Without it, I seriously doubt (at this point) that I would even care where the needle was.
Hope everyone had a nice weekend.
Already a week gone in May. Slow down!!!
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