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Friday, 1 March 2024

Pandemic Sampler

You probably thought you'd never see this day, but my Pandemic Sampler is fully finished and ready for framing!!



I had most of it finished in April 2022 (almost two years ago), but I still had all the back stitching to do, plus my initials - which were the real sticking point.  The back stitch took about a week of stitching just in the evenings.  The pattern is 20 pages of A4 paper so there was a fair bit to work through. 


My initials were an issue because "W"s are wide and I had to figure out how to fit them in.  In the end I came up with a dainty, subtle solution that I think works well. They're there, but they don't jump out at you.





I started this piece back in July 2020 when Long Dog Samplers released this pattern to commemorate the COVID-19 Pandemic.  The pattern is available for purchase here if you're interested.  

I used 28 count linen in Flax colourway because I didn't want to go blind stitching this.  Or give up because it was too hard to see what I was doing.  

I used 2 strands of Madeira silk and it was beautiful to work with, but definitely not cheap.  I possibly could have found cheaper silk alternatives, but my local embroidery shop had this in stock and ordering anything from overseas in the early stages of COVID was very unpredictable.  Things that previously took weeks to arrive were taking months or were just plain unavailable.  So I worked with what I could get and I'm very happy with the result.  



There's a lot of flurry going on in the Long Dog Sampler Facebook groups about Leap Day starts for 29 Feb 2024.  I've resisted all temptations and will continue to work on my WIPs in 2024.  

I have made one small new start since I finished Pandemic and I'll show you that in my next blog post. 

11 comments:

  1. I remember when you started this stitchery. It's beautiful and your W's look very dainty.

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  2. Bravo! It is insane but SO beautiful. Well done with the initials. ;^)

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  3. Wendy, this is gorgeous, and it is quite an achievement! Congratulations for a job beautifully done! I hope you will show us a picture of it when it is framed. This is a family treasure. Carol in Texas

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  4. Congratulations on a wonderful finish. I admire your perseverance. I think it is a beautiful sampler and will be treasured for years. You really do seem to work through all of your projects and maybe it has to do with setting realistic goals and knowing that they each take time to complete. I love when you show these completed projects and provide some of the back story. Congratulations on being strong on 2/29.

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  5. I remember when you started this. It is gorgeous! Just like everything else you do. You are an inspiration.

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  6. that cross stitch is so amazing. I'm a little surprised you got it done so quickly. I did a counted cross stitch years ago and used 18/inch fabric and it nearly killed me! I can't imagine 28! You are strong and powerful!

    Anne

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  7. Wow, stunning! It looks like a very big piece, will you frame it?

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