She is being stitched on 25 count unbleached linen, using silks.The majority of the sampler is stitched one over one, with the exception of the large capital letters, and the border. I was concerned about the floss coverage. One over one looks just fine, but I was afraid that the one over two looked a bit sparse. The instructions were quite clear however, that if silk was used, only one strand should be used. I guess it is a matter of getting used to the look.
Here is what I have so far:
The Rose Is
Red
But It Will
Fade In
Time The
Vilot Sweet
But Quickly
Pass The
Prime Such
And So
Withering
Are Our
Earthly Joys
Which
Time And
Sickness
Speedly
Destroys
Not the cheeriest of sentiments for sure, but it was typical for the time.
7 comments:
Wonderful new start! I love this sampler, and I think the coverage (and stitching) looks great so far!
never sewn with silk. Looking good though.
Gill in Canada
I think you are going to have the honour of the first finish in our gallery. Go for it Erica Freelove will look very good there.
Looks wonderful! I stitched Freelove way back when. Why do I not remember the over one? lol!
It is looking great. You are brave for all that over one!
Freelove wasn't the most cheerful of gals, now, was she? LOL I love those morbid sampler verses, though! Nice progress!
I'm with Siobhán - love the morbid verse! Great stitching.
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