I have two name samplers to show this month. There is a little story about them. Way back in 1993 I bought my first real cross-stitch book, because I really liked the cover chart- which was Allura's Australian Alphabet designed by Guy Hayes. It ticked many of my boxes - I have a particular fondness for stitching samplers, alphabets, birds, and animals. Over the years I often looked at the chart, but didn't have the opportunity to actually stitch from it.
Eventually, a niece moved to New York, married and had a baby boy. I decided to stitch a name sampler for Jude using the Aussie alphabet, to remind him of his Australian heritage.
and when I offered to stitch a design for each of her other children, she asked me to use the Aussie Alphabet again. So, the book came out and I have just finished stitching the samplers. This time I followed the chart more in using the different colours for the letters (though I did swap some of the colours around). I also added more backstitching to the birds and animals, and I swapped acacia (wattle) for the Australian flag in Niva's 'A', just because I thought the acacia was more appealing to a small child. Boden's sampler is stitched on pale blue 28 count evenweave, and Niva's is stitched on antique white 28 count evenweave.
I've almost finished my 2020 'to stitch' list, so I have brought out my HAED WIP, 'Christmas Dreams' (artist Dona Gelsinger, charted by Michele Sayetta). I categorise this as a gifted project, since I used birthday money and vouchers to buy the chart, fabric, and most of the floss. This one is being stitched for me. I started stitching this in 2016, and when I last packed it away I had stitched about 31% of the 260,000 stitches, and was stitching on my 20th page - just 46 more pages to go. When finished and framed, Christmas Dreams will measure about 89 cm wide and 64 cm high (that's around 35" x 25"). The stitched area will be 74cm wide x 49 cm (28.5" x 19"). It's my biggest project so far.
Hopefully, one day I will have something like this hanging on my wall.
So, here is where I was when I took Christmas Dreams up to rest in December 2018.
And here it is on the frame, ready for stitching. It always takes me a while to get back into the swing of it, but I really hope to be making some real progress on this over the next few months.
And finally, a photo taken at the end of tonight's stitching session. I have finished the 20th page and moved on to the 21st (which is actually page 37).
I always enjoy reading all the GG posts, and I am sure that this month will be no disappointment. In this time of social isolation, the diversion is much appreciated!
8 comments:
Great progress on Father Christmas and the name samplers are gorgeous
What a treasure the alphabet book has been for you!! I love how they look when you stitch them into names. I'm sure they will love them once they are able to hang them on their wall! Santa is looking lovely too, it's always amazing to me to see those HAED designs come to life...they are so wonderfully charted, and your stitching, as always is lovely!
Thanks for taking part in GG this month. I am glad that you enjoy everyone else's posts too. It is nice to feel part of the community.
I love the Name Samplers, they do make an ageless gift for a child.
Santa is incredible too, you seem to be making quite a bit of progress on him.
Your stitching is beautiful! I absolutely love your beautiful Christmas HEAD; it is simply stunning. It'll definitely be worth all the effort in the end!
Father Christmas is looking good, I love your name pieces, lovely family treasures
Your name samplers are a great idea and won't date.
Christmas Dreams is a massive project.
Stunning name samplers, so different
Such pretty name samplers, a great idea to use this alphabet book. Terrific work on your Christmas piece
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