Description
This piece was designed after an early eighteenth century English sampler. The unusual design unites seventeenth and eighteenth century needlework traditions including the narrow vertical shape and the wide range of stitches. The solidly filled geometric shapes mimic upholstery patterns of the period and this design might have been a practice sampler record for creating cushion and stool covers or chair backs. Stitches used in the sampler are cross, petit point, herringbone, queen, eyelet and bargello (flamestitch, a variation of upright satin stitches, also known as Irish stitch). The verse is as follows: In all your pride and self vain glory, Mind this same well: Memento Mori. On 35 count linen the sampler will measure approximately 7″ x 15″. It is recommended for advanced needle workers. Stitchers and designers, like me, suffer many faults, and the bargello pattern in the new Memento Mori design should have been stitched using these colours. The correct colours, as shown in these pictures from Ilana Kaye, are what I intended, and are far more exciting than what you see on the cover photo. Remember: follow the graph and not the photo. Reproduced by the Scarlet Letter.
Gentle Art Sampler Threads 0160 Willow
Sewline Fabric Glue Pen
ELEMENTS PATTERN 101
Classic Colorworks CCT-003 Bamboo
DMC 3837 Stranded Cotton
DMC 602 Satin Thread
Colour Streams 46 Silken Strands Lime Fizz
Appletons 564 Crewel Wool Sky Blue
Aurifil 2115 - 50 Wt 100% Cot 200m
Weeks Dye Works 1330 Baked Apple
DMC 3021 Stranded Cotton
Colour Streams 30 Silken Strands Eucalypt 



