In stitching. Nothing else.
Changed the pole color from pink to rust, head from lavender to tan, boots to brown.
Have a good day.
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In stitching. Nothing else.
Changed the pole color from pink to rust, head from lavender to tan, boots to brown.
Have a good day.
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Not very popular!!
I know hand drawn charts are not desirable, but I do what I want most times anyway. Authentic but odd stitches in a reproduction are ignored, I change colors to my preference, and I'm pleased with those changes in Ann. The called for pink would be nice also. Anyway .... here ya go.
Sharlene, I don't have your email, please send your address and I'll get Ann to you.
Thought I would show my progress on Little Dutch.
Good morning.
Working daily at Carole's, I have no choice. The stress is again affecting my sleep, her despair is causing me to feel ill. The agencies and my state are useless in fulfilling the program responsibilities.
Yesterday, I removed her shoes from her closet, which she had to turn away from. I think coming home to where she lived for 50 years has hit her with the reality of losing her legs. What she expected, remembered, is no longer possible. The hospital and facility were both unfamiliar accommodations, and she never walked in either. It was the norm. The norm at her home is lost, and it's a shock she didn't anticipate.
As I try to rid her bedroom and decorate with her favorite treasures (clutter to me), we will move some pieces and purchase a few bookcases for display. I have a plan for these two very old and useless purses that she could not part with. Lining with waterproof material and propping them open will make great succulent planters as a shelf backdrop.
These shoes were also a favorite and we'll cut it half, glue sole to sole, stand on toe, and make a pincushion for mom's hat pins, or another planter. Check out the gold monkeys at the tree base. Do you think this would be a bitter reminder and not a good idea?
One last ativan and my pepto tablets, and it's back to work there shortly.
Have a good day,
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Hi folks.
Received several emails and entries that led me to believe I have erred in the listing.
The Dutch Sampler by Gigi R is what I am currently working on.
The giveaway is at the bottom of the page showing Ann Stone. Ann is the offer, not the Little Dutch I am working on. Sorry for any misunderstanding.
There's not many entries at all but I want to clarify what you would receive, so let's start over.
This is the chart, please email again or comment. Thanks.
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Greetings!
I've been working on A Little Dutch, certainly not my preferred style, but I was drawn to her from the start. True, this piece is not a wise choice given my distractions and frustrations right now. And I'm not in love with this sampler as I am with all of Gigi R works, yet here it is. No answers.
A wonderful chart helps tremendously. I can clearly see the print and the symbol as it sits on my stand and the enlarged legend I made easily shows the color at a glance. What a difference.
On to Ann Stone. Keep in mind this is very old, hand drawn, and not the colors of my finish. If you would like Ann, leave your initials or email in comments or email me directly. Still haven't found a decent program so I will log into google and get mail there so none are spammed out. I can do that, right?
Will draw a name Tuesday 1/17 at 8pm.
Have a good day!
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No. The stitch. The one I chose in place of eyelet. Much quicker, same appearance, but not easier for me. I never got past the A on Mary Ann after four attempts. Continually went off one linen thread, very difficult for me to go over four in one leap. If the first poke was bottom left over two to center, then top right over two to center, I would have the four thread boundary and the rest would cross over that center, hiding it. Sounds like a plan. Some other time Mary Ann. Don't even want to elaborate on the latest blow to the sister situation. No patience.
On top of that, I started the Pilocarpine and my drug sensitive old body is palping fast, hot as hell, and head is pounding. Lowest dose but cutting in half now until my body adjusts. More frustration is not welcome. Smyrna the city is more enticing by the hour.
So what will I work on? This. Seriously?
Why the hell? I do not like frequent color changes (27 of them), do not like script lettering (there it is), do not like light linen (required to show thread), and there is eyelet. Am I deliberately torturing myself? Or pretending I'm someone else to escape? Bizarro world of stitching? Makes no sense, but I plan to choose between Vellum and Latte and give it a go.
I enlarged the legend to see the 27 symbols better, cut/glued/highlighted to a smaller and easy to display reference.
Sunday will post the Ann Stone chart giveaway.
Enjoy your weekend folks!
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