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trying out different stitch techniqes AND making something useful- 100% cotton, eco- friendly wash cloths.
A sampler (1841) by Jenette A. Reynolds, Springfield, Ohio
Inscription: Jenette A. Reynolds Sampler AE 12 years 1841 / Springfield, Summit County, Ohio
Used courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Loved the textures produced by the stitching.
I do apologise to the creators- I didn't buy a catalog and so don't know who to credit. Please add a comment if you know who made this.
Atelier de Brodeuse (Stitching Work Room) designed by Au Fil Des Reves. Stitched on 40-Count Linen with all the recommended silks (Au Ver a Soie & Gloriana).
A vst-instrument programmed by me & Bjarni fed through a processing patch (not made by me) called Dreamlines by Leonardo Solaas. Remarkable piece of software. Both of them. www.processing.org
Finished! I had a hard time taking nice photos of it, but these will do. Maybe when the weather finally dries out, I'll try a few outside.
Before finishing. Worsted-weight cotton. (Chunky stuff, not great for a small-scale project like this.)
Wedding Sampler stitched in 2009 and clubbed together from various different basic designs mostly taken from CrossStitcher and copyright-free alphabets.
It turns out I can't resist a sampler, and &Stitches is doing a June sampler-along ( andstitches.blogspot.com/2013/06/june-sampler-along.htm )
Photographer: Alfons Rudolph
Location: Germany
Film: KODACOLOR Gold 100 (35mm)
Included on the Kodak Photo CD sampler disc PCD0992. Converted from PCD to TIFF with pcdtoppm and GraphicsMagick. Level‐adjusted with GIMP. Converted from TIFF to PNG for Flickr.
The PCD and TIFF files can be found here.
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