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Thursday
Jun242010

Introducing Section 26 on the For Love of Stitching Band Sampler

Band 352 was the end of the crazy quilted section of the sampler and we return to a more regular format with section 26.

Section 26 was finished in November 2007 just as Labour won the election. I stitched the last comment as I watched the broadcast of the count from the National Tally room. 

As you can see the sampler was worked on a piece of  27cnt evenweave fabric produced by Zweigart, called Linda. In Australia this is a relatively common evenweave needlework fabric and cheaper than Linen. It also has more body than linen and this why many people like it. I have moods with it. Linen is my absolute favourite fabric but sometimes I am in the mood for Linda. 

Many of the threads in this section were hand dyed by me using procion dyes. On a quick glance I would say most of them are cotton. 

The whole sampler consists of combinations of stitches that can be used in crazy quilting. In fact that was the aim of this sampler. 

Over the next couple of weeks I will talk about each band of this piece which I think crazy quilters will enjoy seeing it as I am sure it will provoke lots of ideas.

If you click on the image there is a larger version to see. 

Please note 

In this series of small articles, I do not be discuss or cover aspects of design as often these are what I teach in my classes.  I do not duplicate what is on my blog in my classes. Some of the bands in sampler are used to illustrate points I make in the class. Since many of my classes are about applying design, these bands taken out of context do not, I feel give away the contents of the class.

The back story:

This series is documenting a long hand embroidered band sampler, which is still growing as I still stitch it. More about the band sampler are in the category For the Love of Stitching band 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 23 and 4Section 5 ,  Section 6 ,  Section 7 ,  Section 8 Section 9Section 10Section 11 Section 12Section 13 and Sections 15-24 , and section 25

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