I can't believe how terrible I've been over the past months about updating my blog. Please accept my apologies.
Several needleworkers have sent me photos of completed With My Needle projects. Thank you. So sorry that it's taken me so long to show off your work.
The first photo is from Mary Lou G. in Kansas. Her project is A Needleworker's Sampler Huswif which I taught for her guild. Mary Lou decided to frame the project versus making it into a huswif. (This is a class project only and not available in shops--sorry.)
Next is Joan C's An Emblem of Love. She chose to stitch the single color version of this sampler and used Spring Violets Belle Soie thread. Joan told me that the thread colors are much more vibrant than this photo shows. Joan's unsure what linen she used. Didn't she chose a beautiful frame to showcase her sampler?
Pam Z. stitched Quaker Sampling III as part of a SAL with the Kindred Spirits Sampler Guild in Michigan. She used Birds of a Feather's
36-count Sandpiper linen and Cranberry Gloriana Silk thread. Pam said this was a fun stitch. She's also stitched Quaker Samplings I and II which I showed you in an earlier blog post.
I hope other members of the Kindred Spirits Sampler Guild will send me photos of their completed samplers. Thank you for choosing one of my samplers as your guild focus project.
Here is Clara's With A Pleasant Thought. Clara is an Italian doctor. She chose this project because she was "enchanted by the poetry". She also wrote, I purchased your other designs: they are just beautiful! (Thank you, Clara.)
Clara used 35-count Vintage Country Mocha linen from Zweigart. She personalized the sampler with her parents' initials so that the project would be a tribute to them.
And last, but certainly not last, is Gill F's Elizabeth Wood sampler. I had the great pleasure of meeting Gill in person a couple of years ago when I was in Australia. Julie, the owner of the Crewel Gobelin shop, hosted an open house, and afterward invited me to dinner at her home. Gill had a very delicious Pavlova for dessert...yum, yum.
Gill wrote, I am writing to let you know I have just
collected from the framer my latest piece of cross stitch, your design –
Elizabeth Wood, 1822. It was an absolute joy to stitch and even more
pleasure to pick it up from the framers today. It is a not already
occupied. To have met the designer makes it even more
special.
My life recently has been taken up with
grandchildren, of which I now have thirteen, so to finish and have framed a
cross stitch gives me great pleasure. Thank you for providing me with the
enthusiasm to complete this beautiful design and have the pleasure of admiring
it on the wall as I walk pass. I am attaching a photo of the said
Elizabeth Wood cross stitch.
Ladies, please accept my apologies for having take SO long to show your beautiful work. Thank you for the photos and notes.
Good news--at long last there will be some new With My Needle designs--three retail projects and two teaching projects. The directions are now written and the photography on four of the five is completed. The projects are now with my wonderful reviewers who read through the directions before I publish the designs. Look for all the new projects sometime this summer. I hope you'll enjoy them.
6 comments:
That's ok Ellen, you have twins to spend some time with now!
Thanks for sharing all of the beautiful finishes with us, great designs.
Looking forward to your new designs.
Marilyn
What lovely work you have shared with us today. More designs on the way, how exciting!
good to see you here today Ellen ! Lovely designs being finished. Can't wait to see your new retail pieces. I've had Elizabeth Woods out lately wondering if I can manage another start. It is just wonderful! Hugs to you Mel
Beautiful needlework by all the ladies! I'm so looking forward to seeing your new designs!
Beautiful finishes from your fans, Ellen! I will get some pics of all the finishes at guild in June. Can't wait to see your new designs!
Gorgeous finishes from everyone, thanks for sharing
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