New Year's Day was thankfully a quiet one here. Friends from New Mexico visited. We enjoyed watching movies, eating our traditional black-eyed pea soup, collards and cornbread, and, of course, stitching! I had two New Year's Day starts this year, Sarah Elizabeth Brooke and Mary Gibson.
I love the colors in Miss Brooke's sampler! I think it will be beautiful hanging in my dining room. This picture really doesn't do it justice.
Sarah Elizabeth Brooke, The Scarlett House
40 count Vintage Light Examplar, Lakeside Linen
Recommended Crescent Colours
Next is a beautiful sampler from the Haslemere Museum in England. The colors are so pretty and lively! I did a conversion to Needlepoint Silks, so my colors are a little different than as charted. Of course you can't tell that yet as I'm still on the black border.
Mary Gibson's 1824 Sampler, Haslemere Educational Museum
40 count Vintage Pecan Butter, Lakeside Linen
Conversion to Needlepoint Silks
Here is my progress on Isabella Johnstone. Really, this is fun to stitch and I love the colors with this fabric.
Isabella Johnstone, Summer 2010 SANQ
40 count Almond Creme, Tree of Life Samplings
DMC
I apologize for picture quality. I would blame it on the lack of sunlight, but I think it really has something to do with the photographer's skills ...
I signed up for the 2012 WIPocalypse. I liked the flexibility of the challenge and think (hope!) it will help me finish more projects this year. There are a lot of projects I would love to finish this year, as well as several new ones I would like to add. I'm sure this list will be revised more than once! My list is here.
I look forward to seeing your stitching and reading your blogs this year!
Thank you for stopping by!
16 comments:
It looks like you'll be working on some beautiful projects this year, Dona!! Looking forward to following your progress...
Great projects, Dona! They're all my sort of projects! lol!
Lovely stitching!!
You're working on 3 beautiful projects. I love the floss colors of Isabella on the fabric you chose.
Gorgeous projects Dona!!! Can't wait to see your progress on them :-).
great progress
Beautiful samplers!
You are going to have three beautiful samplers when you are done!
Love your two new starts - perfect choices! And Isabella is looking fantastic. I hope to get back to mine soon - she's in my bag! You've got a great WIPocalypse list - here's hoping we can get our lists whittled down to a bunch of finishes!!
Beautiful samplers - look forward to seeing them progress
Great progress on your samplers
I look forward to seeing updates
Hi Dona - over the past year or so I've had so much fun participating in the blog world and following the work of all my fellow stitchers. Your blog is lovely and I've noticed we are now working on the same sampler. Sarah Elizabeth Brooke is going to be a beauty! Betty at Samplings from Spring Creek awarded me with the Liebster award and I'd like to pass it on to you! There's more on her blog and on mine
http://threadsbooksandthings.blogspot.com/2012/03/liebster-blog-award.html
Look forward to much more sharing!
Hi Dona, I just found your blog thru Elizabeth's blog. Love all these samplers you are working on! I just received the one from the Haslemere Museum too. I just saw it recently on Terri's blog and fell in love. I am looking forward to seeing your stitching in the NPIs.
Dona
I am passing the Lieber Blog Award on to you! I enjoy reading your blog and know that many more people will love it too. There are more details on my blog.,...www.stitchinginmygarden.blogspot.com
Love your Sarah Elizabeth Brooke start!!
I just gave you the Liebster award on my blog if you'd like to play along: http://stampwithjen.typepad.com/stamp_with_jen/2012/04/liebster-award.html
How nice to see that you are working on samplers on my wish list. I look forward to following your progress.
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