Self Portrait With Club.
Friday, August 22, 2008
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Space Invaders!
Friday, August 1, 2008
Old Tree
This tree comes from a freaking awesome sampler by Mary Ann Gorringe (1839-?) who settled in Australia as a baby.
DMC Colours
Dark green 936
Lighter green: 3363
Peachy colour: 945
Brown: 3045
There may in fact be only two colours but some fading makes it look like the greens and browns are different in some places.
Note that some of the tree has to be stitched 1/2 a stitch over to make it more symmetrical. It's pretty self-explanatory on the chart - I've put red around the bits I mean. Let me know if you need help.
I would like to transcribe the entire sampler from which this comes from - see it at http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=191536 - but for now, this was hard enough so I'm going to rest my eyes.
Enjoy!
DMC Colours
Dark green 936
Lighter green: 3363
Peachy colour: 945
Brown: 3045
There may in fact be only two colours but some fading makes it look like the greens and browns are different in some places.
Note that some of the tree has to be stitched 1/2 a stitch over to make it more symmetrical. It's pretty self-explanatory on the chart - I've put red around the bits I mean. Let me know if you need help.
I would like to transcribe the entire sampler from which this comes from - see it at http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=191536 - but for now, this was hard enough so I'm going to rest my eyes.
Enjoy!
Labels:
australian,
birds,
chart,
cross stitch,
free,
samplers,
tree
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Australia's Samplers
Here's a pretty cool article about Australian samplers - it's in .pdf form and has some pictures.
http://www.nsw.nationaltrust.org.au/files/magazine/magazine-autumn08-samplers.pdf
It's interesting the subtle influences Australian life had on the style of children's samplers - I'm going to try and transcribe a sampler from the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney that features a typical example of Australian 19th century public architecture as well as a black swan - a staple water bird of Australia's lakes.
http://www.nsw.nationaltrust.org.au/files/magazine/magazine-autumn08-samplers.pdf
It's interesting the subtle influences Australian life had on the style of children's samplers - I'm going to try and transcribe a sampler from the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney that features a typical example of Australian 19th century public architecture as well as a black swan - a staple water bird of Australia's lakes.
Friday, July 25, 2008
Bird and baby sitting in a tree....
I've never made a proper graph for a cross stitch before.... that is, UNTIL NOW. Duh-dun!
So, here's my first official design. I decided to start humbly. I haven't chosen the exact colours I would like to use yet. Perhaps I will post some on the weekend.
The eyes of the birds are french knots. I think the rest is pretty self-explanatory.
I can't wait to try it! I hope somebody else does try it too!
I will try and find an alternative spot to put this rather than flickr on the weekend. It limits the size I can post, I think.
So, here's my first official design. I decided to start humbly. I haven't chosen the exact colours I would like to use yet. Perhaps I will post some on the weekend.
The eyes of the birds are french knots. I think the rest is pretty self-explanatory.
I can't wait to try it! I hope somebody else does try it too!
I will try and find an alternative spot to put this rather than flickr on the weekend. It limits the size I can post, I think.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Have a squizz!
Hi hi! This is exciting. I'm trying to work out how all this flickr and blogger stuff goes together. I think I'm getting it. Anyway, this is the first embroidery I made up myself. I've been sewing ever since I got my first project from my parents on my 10th birthday, a cross stitch kit to sew a Care Bears alphabet.
The top one is supposed to represent the Big Bang, and the lower one is all about cosmic forces stirring up cell life on our planet. Very deep. The stitches I used were mostly satin stitch, chain stitch and french knots.
I made them in 2007, and made them specifically to fit into 5x7 frames I got from a cheapo shop.
The top one is supposed to represent the Big Bang, and the lower one is all about cosmic forces stirring up cell life on our planet. Very deep. The stitches I used were mostly satin stitch, chain stitch and french knots.
I made them in 2007, and made them specifically to fit into 5x7 frames I got from a cheapo shop.
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Hello.
Hi. I think I will use this blog to catalogue all my crafts, and hopefully to make free embroidery patterns. Let's see how I go.
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