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2011 July 1
Issue No. 11-22
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The Scarlet Letter’s DOÑA DOROTHEA GAZANO y GARCIA
July’s Sampler of the Month
When I saw this in person this past week at The
Scarlet Letter, I fell in love! And, at the last minute,
changed what was to be our July SOM. This gorgeous
sampler has just been released and I can’t WAIT to
start it.
There are two Lakeside linen options, if you look
closely at the photo below, with the top linen closely
matching the cover photo on the chart, but the linen
below the silks is a warmer color and more like what I
remember in my mind’s eye. Both look beautiful with
the luscious silks ~ it’s just a matter of personal choice:
a cooler or a warmer color. Let us know your
preference.
As our Sampler of the Month, you may save 15% by purchasing 2 of the following
during July:
• chart $26.50
• Lakeside Linen, the 40c cut w/2-inch margins is $20
• AVAS silk $94.60 or incorporating a bit of Overdyed Silk using Gumnuts and
Gloriana’s Florimell with some of the AVAS called for, $121.50
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More About Our Sampler of the Month
Here’s what Marsha of The Scarlet Letter says about this sampler:
Whether this is a Spanish, Mexican or Guatemalan sampler is uncertain but it
exhibits design characteristics of all these cultures including the oblong shape as
well as the pattern bands worked in a variety of stitches. The attribution "De
Mano De Doña Dorothea Gazano y Garcia" is suggestive of a Spanish origin
since she provides the surnames of both her father (Gazano) and her mother
(Garcia). This line translates as "from the hand of (i.e. made by)". T h e t i t l e
DOÑA is an honorific that is used with a first name to indicate a woman of
aristocratic birth or who is deserving of respect for age and/or wisdom.
The checkerboard stag in the upper right appears on several Mexican samplers
in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. The naturalistic
Berlin style floral bands in the third register date this piece to post 1830.
The alphabets on the sampler vary and have some tales to tell. The first
alphabet begins with the letter A and runs through J, L, M, N, Ñ...U, V, X, Y, Z.
This is a Spanish alphabet: there is no letter K nor letter W, and the Ñ is also
included. The second alphabet includes the letter K, but omits the letter W. Words
with the letters K or W in Spanish are not unknown, but are all loan words from
other languages.
Traditional symbolic motifs include the stags, cockerels, ewers, and the
crowned lion. The crowned lion is a symbol that appears frequently not just on
Spanish samplers but also on the Spanish flag, coat of arms, coins, etc. It makes its
appearance beginning with Isabel I who, when she married Ferdinand of Aragon in
the 15th century, united the historic kingdoms of the Iberian Peninsula. Isabel was
from Castilla-Léon: the crowned lion symbolizes the kingdom of Léon (meaning
"lion"). Not surprisingly a castle (castilla) is also depicted on the flag. The
structure in the upper left of this sampler appears to be a church. The Greek key
motif in the lower right of the sampler appears on many other Spanish samplers.
As you can see, the bands across the bottom are simply stunning!
Stitches used are cross, back, and counted satin. On 30 count linen the
reproduction will most closely approximate the size of the original19-1/2" x 14". The original sampler is in a private collection.
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As a member of our Attic Addicts Club,
during July you may save 15% on your purchase
of the following in-stock items:
All Scarlet Letter charts
All Au Ver A’Soie & Florimell silks
All Patriotic Charts
July
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Coming in July
S a t u r d a y, J u l y 9 , 1 0 : 3 0 - 1 2 : 3 0 ,
Beginning Linen with Linda’s Tulip
needlebook design as the class project.
The $30 fee includes Linda’s expert
instruction as well as the chart + materials
for this very useful learning project.
Stitch-Along Saturday, July 9, 10-12 Noon. If you’re stitching any of our
SAL’s (Spanish Mystery Sampler, Birds of a Feather Mystery Sampler, or Ann
Wheatley Sampler) please join us for this SAL time together. Please call to register.
UFO Exchange + Stitch-In, Saturday, July 16, 10:30-??? Here’s your
chance to rid your stash of one of your UFO’s that you know you will never
finish/start! Wrap it up, bring it with you, and it will find a needleworker who will
finish it! Your UFO must be fully kitted and may or may not be started. Lunch
and refreshments will be provided. Please call/e-mail to register. Fee $10.
Sampler Sunday, July 17, 1-4 PM. Join us for an afternoon of sampler
stitching and sharing under the fan in our cool classroom. It will be hot outside,
but quietly sitting and stitching is a great way to beat the heat. Please call to
register. Refreshments served. $10
Saturday, July 30, 1 - 4 pm Peyote beading is
just one of the many mediums that Alice’s
needles are comfortable with. Plan to join her for
a very fun afternoon of beading to create these
sweet panels that will make charming tree
ornaments, fan pulls, or ???
The $35 fee
includes all supplies along with Alice’s expertise.
We’re taking pre-orders now for this month’s release of this
highly anticipated publication featuring the Feller collection.
Carol, visiting in the shop last week, has seen the collection in
person and says it is remarkable. Anticipated price: ~$85.
Chart for sampler shown above is included within the book.
November
November 4 - 6 Three exciting workshops with Jackie du
Plessis Details and photos on pages 2 & 3.
We still have some BCRF cookbooks left.
Support a great cause (all net proceeds go to breast
cancer research) by buying a copy(s) of the Recipes
for a Cure cookbook for a donation of $14.95 (or
more) with fabulous time-tested recipes as well as
November 19, 6-8 PM, Our 14th Annual BCRF Benefit,
complimentary designs from 11 designers.
with all proceeds benefitting breast cancer research.
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An Attic Exclusive, Ann Wheatley’s 1829 Sampler from the Private Collection of NeedleWorkPress!
Above, Part 2 of the “Ann Wheatley 1829 Sampler,” being stitched by Margaret, our Stitch-Along leader for this summer project.
Here’s what she writes about this installment as her stitching notes to all of you: Part 2 of Ann Wheatley is quite straightforward. Be
forewarned: It does involve a whole lot of words. As far as those words go, just remember that the “s” is taller than the other letters, so work them accordingly. Don't do what I did and make the top of the “p” be at the same height as the “s” and thus make the rest of your row be one stitch higher than it should be! Otherwise, the words are pretty straightforward. The bottom acorn border is the same as the top one, except for how it ends on the right. So just watch out
for that and you'll be good to go. Enjoy! So that's it for July. —Margaret
P.S. Just wanted to provide an advance heads up that if using NPI, completing Ann’s entire sampler requires a complete skein each of greens 156 and 664.
So, if you aren’t a thrifty thread user, you may want to have two skeins on hand.
Remember, if you are
participating at the top level,
that is, with the purchase of
chart, linen, and silk, you will
receive the little notebook of
your choice as a gift. Please
make sure you’ve given us your
preference. Additionally, you may
purchase
more notebooks at $5 each.
The
notebooks will be included with a later installment as we
are still gathering your preferences. Choose, from left to right, #1, #2, or #3.
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Part 2 of Countr y
Stitches/With T hy
N e e d l e & T h r e a d ’s
Mystery Sampler, “Birds of
a Feather,” features an
alphabet and wonderfully
colorful birds. I so wanted
to get to them but didn’t do
much stitching while on
vacation. I did, however,
work on the alphabet a bit
and found that the color
called out in our silk legend
was more tone-on-tone
than I liked, so I tried the
Lily Pad and liked it much
better. Here’s what that
looks like, with the first few
letters I stitched there as
well:
A visit to The Scarlet Letter was one of the highlights of our trip. The property itself, situated in the gently rolling
hills of southeastern Wisconsin, is worth a visit, but once inside the guest house, where the samplers are displayed, it
simply takes a sampler lover’s breath away. One wants time to stand still to allow time to absorb it all. So inspiring!
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Above, samplers on display! Yes, I know, I should have turned my flash on sooner. Overs! I wish I’d thought of it then. Below left, 2 of
the miniatures Marsha has reproduced and, below right, “And All Was for an Appil.” This just might be the needlework that has inspired
the Adam & Eve phenomenon in our sampler world. It is a commitment, for sure, to stitch but so worth it!
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On this page, more of Marsha’s stunning reproduction tent-stitch needlework pictures. Clockwise from the
upper left: “Spot Motif Embroidered Picture” ~ “The Morris Dancer” ~ “The Huntsman”
~ and 2 views of “A Parrot, A Leopard, A Lion.” Each one of these is stunning in person,
solidly stitched in beautifully brilliant colors. I know I have overused the word “stunning”
in describing these samplers, but it is what they are, S-T-U-N-N-I-N-G!
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Clockwise from above: “Freelove Hazard,” a favorite of mine for years,
because of the beautiful meandering border with the bird, the “rose”
verse” AND her name! ~ “Mary Keeling,” another lovely A & E
sampler ~ “Mercy Field,” with its Quaker Extract and glorious border
and great tree shadowing the idyllic scene on the grassy mounds ~
“Abigail Gould.”
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Two Samplers That We Featured as Samplers of the Month
Clockwise from the upper left:
“Betsy Manchester,” now at the Wisconsin
Historical Society, incorporating Schoolmistress Polly Balch’s recognizable
design elements in the border and in the scenes ~ I’ve shown you two closeups to try to capture the beauty of this needlework!
Left, “Elizabeth Hudson” exhibits the style of another famous needlework
instructress, Elizabeth Marsh, with its four-sided stylized carnation border and
numerous horizontal bands interspersed with pious verses. I MUST finish
mine! All I need is more time!
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Above, “Ann Hair,” another sampler that I’ve longed to stitch. I love the
pair of stags especially, but ALL of it is beautiful! I love its fulness!
Below, “Rebecca Cullin” and its close-up. Another one that I’ve longed to
stitch. Isn’t the bird stunning?!
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Upper left and surrounding close-ups are of an unsigned and undated
American sampler titled “Heaven is My Hope,” the title taken from the
last line of the verse ~ I love everything about this sampler, with the
possible exception of the Greek key outer border, which could easily be
eliminated ~ love the birds on the branches in each of the corners!
Right, a sampler my sister-in-law Nancy noticed, because her name
is Nancy and she’s a nurse: the “Nancy Nurse” sampler!
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Above, “Sarah Siddall,” a charming sampler with great Quaker motifs.
Right, “Ann Wimp,” another A & E sampler, stitched entirely over one
except the capital letters in the first verse. There’s an acrostic verse (where the
first letters of each line spell out Ann’s last name) in the lower right corner:
“With this needle
I record my name
My canvas is my
Proof to fame”
Don’t you just love it?~ This is another fabulous sampler!
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Clockwise from above left: “Sarah Willson” and two close-ups of
Sarah’s sampler (I wish I’d had my flash on, but I think you
can see the magnificence of this sampler) ~ and “L. Whitear”
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Clockwise from above:
“Sarah
Brown” ~ of course, the beautiful
“DorothyWalpole,” absolutely
stunning in person ~ “Susan
Singleton” ~ and something to
watch for in the near future from
The Scarlet Letter, Marsha’s
in-progress “Ruthy Rogers” (see
the pen on the side for
perspective) I can’t wait for this
one!
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Wonderful Memories of a Week That Was
Clockwise from above: Visit to Stitchville USA
and beautiful Deb ~ sister-in-law Nancy next
to an amazing piece of woodwork that we saw
at the American Woodturners Association
symposium with John and Jer ~ view of
Wisconsin across the river at Stillwater ~ my
siblings ~ and the beautiful outdoor weather
we enjoyed on my brother’s patio with Nancy’s
touches of red!
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We saw some incredible woodturnings at the St. Paul
symposium; above left, a SAMPLER of segmented turnings and,
above, wood STITCHES that repair a wood crack in a turning.
Our needlework world is present in many settings, isn’t it?
Below left, Chessie & Me’s Linda’s gorgeous “Mary Wigham” that many of you saw her working on when she was with us in
January for our Primitive Gathering? Was that really six months ago? Yikes! And, below right, Ann of Wyoming sent me this
photo this week of her FINISHED “272 Words” by Primrose Needleworks ~ so appropriate to have finished Abraham
Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address just in time for our Independence Day celebration this weekend!
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