Well, my hope of starting the new project I mentioned in my previous blog entry came around sooner that I thought.
Initially I said wasn’t going to start this piece until I finished the exchange piece I have due on June 15, but I just couldn’t resist.
I started my version of the Mary Wigham 1790 reproduction sampler last night. I’m stitching her on 32-count Legacy linen from Picture This Plus using the recommended DMC fibers.
I’m so very pleased to see how much this SAL has taken off thus far. Jacqueline Holdsworth has done a wonderful job of organizing things on the Needleprint blog. There are coordinators in place for several countries, and many of them have set up sub-blogs so that the stitchers of the various countries can interact more and get to know one another better. The coordinator for those of us living in the United States is Shari. She has set up a blog for the U.S. stitchers which can be found here.
In related news, I was speaking with the owner of the LNS tonight and mentioned I was starting a new Quaker sampler. She immediately chuckled and asked if it was 24″ square. I told it was and then looked at her rather quizzically wondering how she knew. She told me that I was the third person she spoke with today who is stitching this sampler. The other two stitchers had been in the shop today purchasing the fabric & fibers to get started on it as well.
As for the rest of my day, I had a really nice evening with friends. It started out with dinner at a local Mexican restaurant after my physical therapy appointment. After dinner, we all headed over to the aforementioned LNS for an evening of stitching. As always, I had a blast! There’s nothing better than good food, good friends, and time to stitch.
While at the LNS, a couple of us who are taking an upcoming counted canvas class (Plum Blossom Kimono by local designer Margaret Bendig) picked out our fibers since we wanted an alternate colorway. My kimono will be done primarily in shades of green (to match my stitching chair) with burgundy, blue, and gold accent colors. I’m hoping to pick up my kit on Saturday during the monthly all-day stitch at the shop so I can start the homework stitching soon.
I also have to admit that I also succumbed to a brief lapse of willpower in my 25 project challenge.
The shop currently has a Lizzie Kate trunk show going on, and all the LK charts are on sale. I ended up purchasing two charts (Fall Crazy and Just Text Me). I’m hopping right back on my no-stash train though! I won’t be purchasing anything else until I have completed my challenge. Promise!
Until next time …








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I don’t like Quakers. I only have one chart in my stash that can be considered a Quaker. But Mary is grabbing me. I printed out the first chart. I’m thinking about what fabric I’ve got in the stash… I don’t have time to start another project!
Just Text Me doesn’t count… it’s like the size of a post card! lol
Beautiful start on Mary Melissa! I’m very tempted to start her too!
P.S. I love PTP Legacy!! It’s one of my favorite linens!
Melissa! She’s looking beautiful… Great start on Mary!
Stacy
Melissa, great start! You are way ahead of me. I’m still deciding on fabric and if I want to stitch with original floss colors or go with Katrina’s pastel conversion. I do have a question about what is holding your fabric off to the right, is it a hair clip? If so, how ingenious of you! Let me know, I need somthing like that.
Hi,
I’m getting ready to start this also. But I want to do it in one color. has anyone figured out the floss amount???
Jennifer (in Florida)
Sorry to bother you Melissa, but I have tried to contact Margaret Bendig abut her Plum Blossom Kimono and have not received a response. I may not have a current e-mail address. Am interested to know if she will be teaching this anywhere in the Midwest (I am in a northern suburb of Chicago) or if it is for sale without a workshop. Would you please ask her to contact me at nikki1439@aol.com? It’s a beautiful design and I will be anxious to see your finished piece.
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