APP
Yesterday, I finished up the date and a few leaves on 'Ann Pennsylvania Peacock'. I have drooled over this design for years, and she did not disappoint! I love the combination of colors, and who could resist that paper face? I made plenty of mistakes, especially pulling the striped band in the middle of the house too tightly, but it will all be alright, I'm sure. I used the called-for threads, but I changed the fabric to 32 count.
I am in two minds about stitching the names on samplers. Of course this design is not a reproduction. I like stitching my own name on my own work! But sometimes the name really is part of the design. This design solved the problem by leaving a space for my initials before the phrase "her work for Ann." I really loved that!
Last night I started a design I have been considering for years. I actually hunted it down on eb@y, after having seen it in an old JCS of my mother's. I wasn't sure that I liked the verse, but it is growing on me. My favorite bit is the little people. It says 'men' on the chart. Whether they are men or women, I still felt a little silly stitching THAT particular eyelet. Ahem. I have stitched 1/2 a dozen naked little A&Es, and stitched their little nipples without batting an eye, but a crotch eyelet? LOL! But Darlene O'Steen is the Master (or Mistress, if you prefer) so it must be alright! ;)
For years, before I had my own stash, I spent countless hours poring over my mother's old 80s cross stitch charts and magazine. I have found (and added to my own stash) many timeless treasures such as designs by Prairie Schooler and Darlene O'Steen. I feel like I am so far behind, not only because I am just now finishing to "Ann PP," but also I have so many older charts I wish I had done decades ago!
I may have already gotten beach stitching out of my system. ;) I pulled CHS 'Margaret Mailey' out of one of my many large and overwhelming WIP piles. I plan on stitching her during our upcoming beach trip. But I will take a couple other pieces just in case I feel fickle.
10 comments:
Gorgeous work!!! Can you send me some of your stitchy mojo???
Tanya :)
What a beautiful finish! My Ann PP is languishing in the WIP pile. Sigh.
What a fantastic finish! I love her. I do have her hiding somewhere among all the piles of future WIPs. Oh well one of these days! Yours looks great!
Congratulations on finishing APP! I just love her and you are sorely tempting me to go find and buy the chart. Great new start, too. Love the eyelet crotch. Very funny!
Congrats on a beautiful finish.
Lovely finish and great start!
Congratulations on the finish!! And a big finish that it is -- that thing is stitch intensive!
I know what you mean about repros and names and all that. Honestly, I usually don't put my name anywhere on my repros, and I should do that.
The crotch enhanced boxer looks great!
Ann is beautiful, well done!
Oh golly Ann is lovely :)
I understand about your name on your stitching...I've struggled with that over the 25+ years I've been stitching myself. Never added my initials in the early days and since I've been a married adult and have things that will be "passed on" I have added my initials on every piece. I figure in 100 years (ha ha ha) my ancestors will love to have great old biddy Vonna's initials on there so that they can see who I was and when I did it. SO I add mine, every time....
I'm anxious to see your beach projects!
Ann is gorgeous, congratulations
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