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YAY! Natalie is so nice and rad and posted about her media sampler to the CRAFT blog! You can read the post at this link: www.craftzine.com/blog/archive/2007/03/the_samplers_goodi...
Assisi Peacock Sampler by Giulia Punti Antichi. This is being done on natural Belfast linen, with TG Silk 'n Colors (Royalty, Midnight Cobalt & Summer Tan) & Au Ver A Soie dAlger (Antique Dark Blue). I've left out the drawn work that comes before the lettering until the end. I've wanted to do this project for ages, due to my Italian roots, and my nonna's first name is Giulia. :-)
ETA: Hasn't been touched since 2005! :-(
Samples of beers at Freetail.
Going clockwise from lower left:
1. Verano Sin Fin
2. Broken Treaty IPA
3. Freetail Ale
4. Buffalo Hump 1840 IPA
5. Spirulina Wit
(Yes, that's a green beer)
My green, brown, pink, and yellow sampler blocks. Been slowly working on these for 3+ years, but in a burst of quilting energy made 5 last week.
Pattern: Winterwoods ABCs Cross Stitch Sampler by Alica Paulson
Materials: Cashel Linen & Weeks Dye Works cotton embroidery floss
Start Date: March 30, 2012
End Date: July 8, 2012
Chloe was very kindly given a Lomo Action Sampler and some film by some friends on Talkphotography and couldn't wait to test it out. She needs to work on her finger placement but on the whole I reckon she did well :0)
This was my first cake (aka a sampler cake) for our Wilton Fondant and Gumpaste class. 6" double layer white cake covered in homemade kahlua buttercream icing, then white homemade kahlua marshamallow fondant. The daises are a mixture of fondant and gum paste with the centers tinted yellow then rolled in cake sparkles. Remaining fondant tinted blue then cut to do ribbon, drape, and handkerchiefs. Ribbon cutter and punch set used for embellishments. Lustre dust painted on after assembly.
Applewood is the best place for great home cooked food while in the Smokies. This is a sampler of their fried chicken, dumplings, and chicken pot pie. YUMMY!
Applewood Farmhouse and Restaurant in Sevierville
See more on my blog at Jon-Mark.com
This is the "house and alphabet sampler" from the Historical Sampler Company. It came as a kit (Christmas pressie!) and is worked on 16 count aida.
Week 5 - bottom two rows are herringbone stitch, tacked herringbone stitch, laced herringbone stitch, and double herringbone stitch.
Blog post: colorize.daisyw.net/2013/06/11/finished-calavera-pillow-a...
TAST: pintangle.com/tast-faq/
Pattern from Inside Crochet magazine.
This active WIP has turned into an hibernating one due to poorly written instructions, mistakes and typo.
Might come back to it at a later date when other pressing projects are completed.
I designed and cross-stitched this sampler 25 years ago for the daughter of a friend. That same little girl got married last Sat., 9-22-07, and I'm hoping she and her new husband will have a baby in the next few years so I can use the same pattern to make another one.
For the Sept. Scavenger Hunt #11 - I made it.
Long term new project that I am looking forward to start.
Blogged: lulubloom.wordpress.com/2011/06/09/project-golden-sampler
on this day, lynn ate french toast.
sometimes lynn stays late at the office with me, and this is what we do.
Sampler, 1839
Emily B. Beams (c. 1829-unknown)
Morris Township, Morris County, New Jersey
Silk and linen
A pair of American Robins flanking a flower basket are the visual highlight of this sampler. Additional birds – including some in mid-flight – complement butterflies, trees, flowers and dogs within an uncommon zigzag border. The alphabet reiterates the traditional role of samplers as a record of stitches that might be needed later in life to monogram the family linens.
Museum Purchase
CH1988.25