It would have been a day sooner but I discovered to my horror that the border did not meet up.
Every stitcher's worst nightmare! It took me a bit of fiddling with it, but finally, with some creative stitching, I managed to get the ends to meet. Hate when that happens!
Anyway, here she is:
The Sarah Whiteley Sampler Stitched with DMC on 32ct Natural linen |
The chickens are giant! The rooster looks like he can peer into the second floor windows on the house!
I had fun stitching this one! I love the colors. I am always partial to red.
I had some trouble photographing this one. This was part of the reason:
Furrytail was hungry, and was not to be ignored!
I want to thank you for all of your comments. I love reading them. Will let you all know how it goes with the chickens. We are looking forward to our first egg somewhere around the middle of September.
6 comments:
Well you did a great job with that border - it looks perfect to me! I think this is a fun sampler and am going to add it to my must do list - I will be interested to see how you are going to frame her :)
Wow, soooo pretty!!! I just love that one! I don't remember ever seeing it before. Love the chickens on it!
Congrats on completing Sarah. What a funky sampler with those chickens! Love it! ...and so does your kitty!
That cat is too cute! The sampler is wonderful. I always worry about the border. So glad you were able to work it out!
This sampler looks gorgeous. Borders that don't meet are really a nightmare. So far it has never happened to me but who knows maybe the next time? Lol.
What a great finish! I'm glad you were able to fiddle with the border and get it to meet up. Your heart just sinks when that happens, doesn't it.
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