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I am so glad to have finished yet another row of eyelet alphabetical. ......http://projectpanorama.posterous.com/english-whitework-sampler-3
Before finishing. Worsted-weight cotton. (Chunky stuff, not great for small-scale project like this.)
I started this back in 1998 and finished it yesterday! It is about 8" by 18" inches. Naturally dyed silk on linen, sampler #701 by Alyce Schroth.
Here are my lovely blocks so far. I added three this morning with 2 new colors. I am enjoying the black and white.
Baby design was adapted from the Christmas baby design by Joanne Sanderson (see Christmas Baby Pillow in this set) and the rest was personalized and adapted from various design sources. The finished sampler was approx. 8x10" (or 10x12", I can never remember which).
Bonnet stitch sampler.
A quick one this week as I'm off on holiday for 3 weeks! Hope you all have a Happy Easter!
Designed by Lesa Steele. Best downloaded and viewed in Full Size (which is kind of big - sorry). I'm almost finished -there are only a few more bands to go. I decided to take a break (read chickened out) when I got to the hem stitching band, as I've never done those before! The beading is also being done at the end. I subbed the Kreinik with Rainbow Gallery PTB (Gold). Other fibers used: Silk N Colors Halloween Confetti; DMC Perle Ecru #8 + #12. Fabric is Cream Belfast Linen.
Block 4. My center pinwheel point on the blue block didn't match up very well. I can live with it. :)
My very first quilt. Pieced, hand/machine quilted and recently finished by me.
[Blogged: oneartspirit.blogspot.com/2011/05/learning-art-of-quiltin...]
Pattern from Redheart .http://www.redheart.com/free-patterns/pattern-correction-sampler-throw
(donated to Warm Up Montgomery County)
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.
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