Uncle!! Geez. This sampler is a little unusual and I like a dash of quirky. The top alphabet is somewhat odd looking letters done in satin stitch over two threads. I think this section makes the piece interesting and I am disappointed in my difficulty to work them. Its not only my vision, it's placement of where and when direction changes. Stitching through the entire alphabet would take forever and maybe I will adjust, darker thread may help. But what if it doesn't get any easier and I have many more letters to remove? I already redid the first two from one strand to two. One was impossible for me to see. I should be able to work this as regular cross right? Since it's charted in satin over two (36 count) single cross stitches can be substituted and if there is one thread difference in a letter, it won't matter. Plenty of room at the row's end for a little fudge. I really hate to have to make this change, but I am afraid to continue only to give in later.
My tunias need a second haircut already.
Glenna, thank you very much for the description of Parchment linen. You saved me the cost of a half yard that I would not like! I really appreciate your help.
4th of July is around the corner and since I gave away the few patriotic pieces I had, I may indulge in a short diversion to these two of my designs. Knowing what fabric I used would save time but the four journals purchased for that purpose are of course, lost. I could buy a fifth one but we all know it will disappear too.

Hope you're all having a good start to another week. June will be gone soon.
Thanks for visiting.
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