| Posted on April 26, 2010 at 5:08 AM |
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I was asked several times if there was a way to choose which pattern I would chart next. So here is a litle selection fo some of my collection and if there is anything that you would really want to see me work on next just leave a comment, or send me an e-mail.
Those here are lithographes, and typographes.
| Posted on January 8, 2010 at 4:55 AM |
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??? I was very lucky to not only find this wonderful Biblical chart in pristine condition, but to also get it on a very good discount...( The seller was not a a stitcher or she would have know that these charts are very rare )
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??? In the mid 1800's when Berlin woolwork was at it's peak, you could find thousands of motifs, not just flowers, but also animals, characters from Sir Walter Scotts novels, and of course Biblical pictures.
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?? ?I am at present charting this old pattern, and hope to have it finished in January. It is quite a challenge to do a large chart, even when it is in good condition, as the paint is not perfectly within the lines, and sometime ran over other colours. This pattern is hand painted in a gouache type paint, and the graph is very tiny, there are a lot of different shades of the same colour.?I of course try to simplify it a little , no one wants to change thread every other stitch.
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??? I am 99 % sure of which story this chart is depicting. Do you know ...?
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??? I will send?the chart?free to the first few who can guess the story.
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??? Just leave a comment, and don't forget to add your e-mail address..
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??? Hint? 1 :?It's from the old testament....?
??? Hint? 2 : The costumes are a little ' fantastic' and not at all accurate with the time period, so don't get distracted by that.....
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| Posted on October 31, 2009 at 11:16 AM |
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Here is an example of an adorable little coin purse in tent stitch.
I am not sure how old it is, but the colors are very faded. Still a lovely little piece though.