I posted before that I attended a class at Hobby House Needleworks in the spring. It was the second time I'd been there and I just love their store. The classes I attended were run by Jean Farish. She is a phenomenal stitcher and teacher, I learned so much. I finished the Melbourne Sampler which is one of the classes I took, and finally had it framed a few weeks ago. Looking at it now, doesn't seem too impressive, I guess...but I learned a lot of new stitches and techniques for the drawn thread...and I really like how it turned out.
She also taught a class in design. I played around with the software she taught us to use. I looked through some antique patterns I found in an online pattern library. These are freely distributed and can be used to design our own samplers but cannot be used for resale. I can offer the design I created for free, and may post it here later. I hesitate to call it my own design, though I guess in a way it is. While the chart is one I semi-recharted in the software I'm using, I created some shading within the pattern and then I chose the color scheme. That was a challenge in itself, as I had to change most of the colors while I was "model stitching". I'll just call it my sampler...lol I think I'll name it Wildflowers. There is still a bit more to stitch, but here is where I am so far. I have tons to do today and tomorrow so I'll show what I have stitched so far. Hopefully soon I'll have a finish! I've posted a few pictures on Facebook, and thought I should explain a little about the design.
I have been working on a Christmas design that is all my own creation. When I start model stitching that one, I'll show progress pictures. It shouldn't be too long before I do that. I hope everyone is enjoying the slightly cooler temps we have been experiencing here. Take care, stay healthy, and Happy Stitching!
1 comment:
Lovely work on both pieces. I do like those wildflowers.
I charted a sampler using motifs from a library book several years ago. It's a fun way to make your own unique design.
http://comehappydancewithme.blogspot.com/1998/01/blackwork-in-purple-sampler-3.html
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