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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).
got this made for Brad for our 2 year anni - a knitted sampler of our names in a heart - insert AWWWW here :)
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.
Sampler's only around at Cristmas time. Image from Seventy Years of the Garden Factory by Warwick Johnston. 2008. Book in my collection.
These are several of the blocks from my 'beginning' quilt class a million years ago. I made them into a table runner. This was during my red, white and blue period.
Mini space sampler - four tiles choosen from the 16 tiles original.
This was stitched for a dear friend of mine who studies astrophysics, and these four tiles were particularly meaningful to our friendship.
The larger sampler was designed by Geri Ambrose of The Mathyspere (bought on Etsy).
Stitched on 25 count black Lugana using 3 strands of DMC floss.
I changed the colour scheme of the Martian sky from blue to yellow to give it a stormy look.