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Friday
Jun052009

For the love of stitch band sampler section 5 

Those with a sharp eye or had referred recently to this article will have noticed that with band 90 I had reached the bottom of section 4 on my for the Love of Stitching band sampler. 

Over the next couple of weeks I will talk about each area of this piece which was worked in April 1998 on 26 count linen. 

In section 5 I took a different turn with my sampler experiments as I decided to work more with the elements of design on samplers. I think regular readers will see the shift in mood.  As you can see this section is very much designed whereas up until this stage I had simply been adding stitches as the fancy took me. 

Because I was working from a design - which was a sketch in my studio journal made after a trip to the coast, this section more or less was worked from start to finish in a fairly straight run. Unlike other areas of the sampler I sat down and worked it instead of picking it up when I was in the mood. 

I hope people are enjoying the series. I know that since I have started to write it I have become even more interested in samplers. I am sure people will understand when say it’s a case of the more you put into something the more interesting it becomes. I hope readers sense this too!   

What is on the sampler hoop now?

This year since my interest has been stimulated I have been quietly working on new sections for the band sampler. Samples for the new Silk ribbon Embroidery class were all worked on a sampler that will be added to this band sampler. Also this year  I have treated my stitching in more diaristic manner as regular readers had a glimpse of when I announced this months stitch explorer challenge.  

This journal aspect is proving to be an interesting challenge which I will share when I piece the sections together. A bit of an overarching narrative will be easily conveyed and understood by then. 

One thing I have noticed too in blogging the past sections I have been picking up the present section more often and it is growing much quicker.  This is an unexpected benefit to documenting the rest of the sampler! 

Other related posts

Introductory Post - how and why this sampler came to be made 

A few questions answered about fabric choice and width

Extending and backing the sampler

For the Love of Stitching Sampler Sections 1 and 2 

For the Love of Stitching Sampler Sections 3 and 4 

Just a quick note 

For those who are interested in taking a class,I currently have tow on offer.  Introduction to Silk Ribbon Embroidery is scheduled to begin on June 18, 2009 and Studio Journals: A Designer’s Workhorse is scheduled to begin on June 11, 2009. Follow the links to read class descriptions and I have described  how classes work if you are curious. 

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Reader Comments (1)

Sharon You are certainly getting to the exciting part for me - I love both these pictures - just had not woken up to the fact that they had the same palette - slow really!. I now look forward to a detailed explanation of each band in this section.

June 5, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMargB

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