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Monday, November 2, 2009

WIP: How Great the Blessing (by Catherine Theron)

Today's featured WIP is How Great the Blessing, designed by Catherine Theron.



Technique/Materials: Various sampler stitches (cross, queen, smyrna cross, four-sided stitch, long-arm cross, etc.) on 36ct linen using silks from Vikki Clayton.

Background: Blessing was started in April 2009 in a class with Catherine sponsored by my local EGA chapter (Rochester, NY). It has seen fairly active progress since.

I'm always amazed during classes when stitchers can bring their own materials. For this class, Catherine only supplied the ground fabric (a choice of 32ct and 36ct) and a list of the threads needed. Some stitchers purchased DMC floss, some used the original Soie d'Alger from Au ver a Soie, some brought Needlepoint Inc silk floss, and I picked up silk from Vikki. Even though we were all using "the same colors", the resultant pieces are varying widely, especially as a few of us are getting more stitched.

Why it's not done: Not enough hours in the day. Since this piece hasn't been set aside like so many others, there's no interesting reason!

What's left to do:  Finish the leaves, flowers, and berries on the borders. Complete the alphabet and the line of personalization below it. Add a verse flanked by vases (above the house). When that's all done, I might go back and fill in the flowers on the central vine and put in little plants in the empty areas on the left and right of the central vase, but right now I think I like the bottom of the sampler as it is.

5 comments:

Kathy A. said...

Another beautiful piece! Not a great amount left to finish this one either. Keep working away!!

Katrina said...

I love this piece, it's so pretty! I would love to take a class with Catherine Theron :-). Can't wait to see more progress.

Deb said...

It's a beautiful piece. I would love to take one of her classes one day. I have my eye on her "Morning has Broken" sampler.

MeganH said...

My vote is that you don't fill in those central flowers....

Cyn said...

Hi Jeanne,

I remember when you were working on/blogging about this piece!

Very pretty!

Cynthia
Windy Meadow