Dora was kind enough to send me a photo of her finish of Euphemia Myles Sampler. She stitched it on 36ct R & R Creme Brulee using all of the suggested threads. Instead of the embroidery on the bottom she added some motifs from my June Blooms free pattern using Gentle Arts Woodrose. Isn't her finish exquisite? I adore the hand stitched quilt binding and am now anxious to try it for myself.I haven't picked up needle and thread since finishing Cora Lipton's Marking Sampler. My hands have been happily busy but they are aching to stitch again. Josephyn Sayer has been sitting for over a month now almost completed. I had hoped to have her finished and released by Thanksgiving. I suppose I still can but I hate working under a deadline. So much of my life is scheduled, right down to the minute, or at least it seems. I even wait to use the bathroom until it seems my daughter is least likely to get into trouble while I do (any mother of small children will know of what I speak). For me stitching has to remain the one thing I do when my heart tells me to, not the clock or calendar. I realize I have yet to post a photo of my stitching on Josephyn Sayer. When I take it out to stitch next (very soon) I will snap a photo of it first.
Until then I wish you all the best.
xoxo
Jennie Lynn
4 comments:
hello dear, beautiful finish from dora..i love it so much..
keep well dear and have a wonderful week xx
Jennie,
Thanks for posting my finish.
The frame you used works so well and it brings out the yellow throughout the sampler. Looking forward to seeing a picture of your sampler in progress.
I'll email you this week some directions for the binding finish.
lovely finish by Dora :) and enjoy the wee ones while they still are .. and had to laugh at your waiting till the time was right to go .. ohhh how I remember those days ... love mouse xxx
What a lovely finish.
LiBBiE in Oz
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