Parlour Pincushion by NeedleWorkPress on 36 count my dye, would fit better on 4" box if done on 40 count. I hated this loose linen. A lot.
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Parlour Pincushion by NeedleWorkPress on 36 count my dye, would fit better on 4" box if done on 40 count. I hated this loose linen. A lot.
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I have several boxes left from my painting days, this is another that I popped the lid's wood off to recess for needlework. The stitchery is not perfectly centered and installed yet, because I think I want to paint the box.
This wood color is sealed and I already have several on display, so painted it will be. A brownish greenish rust.
Stitched my initials. Couldn't find a container to wrap in leather for a drum, all were too tall. I have spools of fine leather lacing and may attach to the rim's edge.
Have a good day folks.
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Finishing the previous start, deciding whether to add my initials or follow the chart. No other alphabet offered but it shouldn't be too difficult to chart mine in this style.
I added color to the diamond shape in the center of the sprigs.
The right side of the design is charted one stitch longer than the left. I started this before I received the chart but noticed that one side was longer, I chose to make the same. This caused the 0 to touch the flower, but it appears to do the same on one of the cover's finishes. Will I move the 90? Doubtful.
There is a green spot on the linen which wasn't noticed, will be very close to the edge when sewn. I would like to use brown leather for the sides, drum finish. Will not be easy unless I find a container to wrap.
Back home from mammography, nerve testing on right arm in an hour.
Have a good one!
V Hamel 1868
46 count cream, dmc 22, approximate 4"x 4".
Numeric row omitted.
Never worked that many stitches in that small of a piece.
Prims on Greenway's fabulous berry.
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Six months ago today, is a day that I live over morning and night. I still expect her to call, I still imagine her in her kitchen.
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Glad I omitted the numeric row, and for a 4" sampler (on 46 count), this gal is quite heavy.
Like the gal stitching her.
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Not a match or lighter in sight, calm as could be. The stitches removed easily as did the red fuzz left behind. Very surprised. I didn't use the Lift n Snip, just picked each stitch in reverse order and it was painless.
This sampler felt familiar and I realized the top and right side borders were also in BBD's Ooh la la book, top and bottom. Four different borders, loose alpha, and red. One of my favorite finishes, love that entire book.
First time doing the pin stitch, didn't remember that the floss is to be split, but on 46 it probably is a given. Also felt foolish that I was executing it horizontally when diagonal would be much nicer, less bulk. And it is.
The numeric row is being omitted, I want the piece shorter. But it also draws my eye to it, sort of detracts from the motifs and borders, I guess because of the tighter placement. So it's out.
Hope to finish soon, several other smalls are waiting for me. As for 46 count stitching, I never considered an attempt since it seemed impossible. My close vision has become bad enough to not allow any reading, even large print, without correction. But 4.0 magnifiers, my contact lens, and focused lighting is working. Wearing my prescription glasses instead of contacts, I use a magnifier lamp. Darker linens are a struggle and avoided in that count. Progress is slower of course and errors off one linen thread need frequent checks. The first few stitches are harder until my eyes adjust, and surprisingly, they do. But once started and adjusted, it has to be completed without switching back and forth with a lower count project.
Have a good day!
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