Now the linen color and count becomes the second half of the war. Why is it so difficult? Since the majority of my linen for many years was 28 count unbleached, my on hand choice is limited and orders for a higher count haven't arrived. This afternoon I plan to bleach dip those very large pieces of unbleached, kitted for the larger girls, hoping to lighten just a bit. But do I want to go back to two threads? Not really. And I wish they were at least 30. I've used a hot tumble in the dryer to shrink a little and will give that a try.
These four have been on my list for a long time. I've always been monogamous, but I may start each of these and try to pull them out on certain days in an attempt to get these girls stitched.
So many choices for a daily project including the recent purchases, but I went back to the older stash and chose one of the R&Rs. None of the photos on their old charts are good representations of the finish, most are quite dark and details are not clear. But I see through that and think this will be a wonderful piece. Size is 152 x 279.

This bottom area in blue, the bottom motifs...
interesting bands and colors.
So Ann Stone it will be when I choose a linen. I found several older charts have no stitch count, or no finished size per count. That irks me. I don't want to count the squares which would require pencil marks or I would start over 100 times, and I don't want to find a calculator to estimate size of linen required. Maybe that's a small thing for some, but not me.
As I type this, Nash's Hannah Jenkinson is staring at me. No! Ann Stone it will be. Nancy Nurse 1807 on Murky? Sheepish Antiques EB sampler? Stop it.
I plan to list a bunch of charts on Ebay soon, easier than here, but I need to check their rules and changes since the last time I sold there. I joined a FB site of sampler chart sales, maybe I should check that too. I just prefer the convenience of the address and payment being handled.
Hope your weekend is going well!!
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