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Action sampler with Qiagen logo, a 35mm camera with four lenses designed to take four sequential photos.
A small tangle sampler for participation in Inspiration Avenue's "pattern" challenge.
Patterns used from upper left:
mooka, toeter, hollibaugh, onamato, warped egg, weave, brayd, pais, zedbra, ambler, nzeppel, ?, coaster, paradox, pendrills, peas in a pod and shattuck.
blogged at www.creative-explorer.blogspot.com
Finished!
Cute & slightly kitsch cross stitch sampler inspired by the royal wedding :)
The chart for this is up on my blog if you want to stitch your own:
bugsandfishes.blogspot.com/2011/03/diy-royal-wedding-cros...
I think all 44 stitches are here. I've been too busy the last few weeks to do individual samplers, but I kept adding stitches to this sampler.
Nuovo schema in rosso, amo i sampler!! E oggi ho creato questo tutto dedicato a noi infaticabili ricamine!!! spero vi piaccia!
New red pattern, I love the sampler pattern!! I have created these new pattern for all stitchry ( this is the name for who made corss stitch?) of the world. I hope you like it!
come sempre la legenda è sul mio blog.
Vi chiedo cortesemente di non pubblicare gli schemi su altri siti... o se proprio, citate cortesemente la fonte... vi ringrazio...
Spero vi piacciano
don't publish the material on other site without citing the source. Please
I have created this image.
the legend is on my blog:
quick little sampler inspired by a friend. I don't know how true it is but apparently this is something I say. At work
The Lomography Super Sampler Dalek is a 35mm camera with Shutter Speed 1/100 sec - Standard Exposure mode: 4 pictures in 2 sec, High-Speed mode: 4 pictures in 0.2 sec with Fixed Focus f11/24mm lenses and made side by side time lapse photos. The shutter is cocked by using a pull-cord, Made by Lomography.
Mixing my color scraps for the 'main' fabric and printed whites for my background fabric, I created a completely unique look and layout for Tula Pink's Modern Sampler.
Free motion machine quilted by Marcia Wachuta of Marcia's Crafty Sewing & Quilting
My Sampler Project is finally finished. I love each and every square because I learned so much from the challenge.
Visit my blog, www.fiberluscious.blogspot.com and see how it all came together.
Watch for my next "Come Stitch With Me" Challenge.
How about some hand applique? patchwork? Hmmmm what's next?
1) whipped running stitch
2) interlaced herringbone stitch
3) stem stitch
4) straight feather filling with added straight stitches
5) chain stitch
6) quilloche stitch variation
7) portuguese stem knotted stitch
8) sheaf stitch and cross stitch
9) twisted chain stitch
10) cross stitch
11) blackwork with fern stitch
Sorry the fabric wasn't flat in the photo. At least I didn't use the flash this time. The cross stitch band I designed just before I started stitching it to make sure that it would fit lengthwise between rows 9 and 11. I changed and added to it as I stitched it. I tried to design my own acorn blackwork pattern, but I found a better one designed by Marion Scoular and used hers instead. I have learned so much from this class and I can't wait to get started on my Lesson 2 sampler!
After a year of languishing in my closet, I finally finished last year's summer sampler quilt. Well, it's more of a comforter, really. Blogged
Photographer: Don Cochran
Location: Bahamas
Film: KODAK EKTAR 25 (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.
© Kodak. For the original rights, please see this text.
#4805 - 2021 Day 56: Rather busy with too much other stuff today, so I'm making a straight record of something that remains of sentimental value - a cross-stitch sampler that I made myself whilst at Primary School in about 1968. Who says that craft and play has always been gender stereotypical, and that it is only now we're becoming enlighened to it ... ?
Sampler quilt made from a jelly roll. Blogged: craftymathea.blogspot.com/2010/06/authentic-2x4-finished....
And blogged again for Bloggers' Quilt Festival Spring 2011 here: craftymathea.blogspot.com/2011/05/quilt-festival-time.html
Ink and/or coloured pencil on card. The rainbow coloured pattern (called "rosewood") instructions can be found here: www.flickr.com/photos/aceo/4215026372/