"Loara Standish is my name
Lorde guide my hart that
I may doe thy will also
My hands with such
Convenient skill as may
Conduce to virtue void of
Shame and I will give
The glory to thy name"
Reproduced by Joanne Harvey The Examplarery.
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Finally home!
Thanks to Cindy at Fancimats for a wonderful framing job.
Congratulations Patti. It is beautiful. Thanks for setting up the blog. I have really enjoyed seeing your progress and learning the ends and outs of the sampler. I hope you will leave this blog up for others to refer to when stitching this piece...like me. ;)
Wow Patti it is drop dead beautiful and Cindy did a wonderful job of framing. I want to spend a little time here too so wouldn't mind if this blog hung around awhile :)
Patti, Congratulations on your finish and framing. Loara is gorgeous. I have enjoyed following your progress and all your notes and observations.
I purchased Loara Standish over a year ago, but haven't made a start yet. I do have the fabric prepped on scroll rods, working copies ready to go and fiber is organized... so any day now!
If possible, keeping the blog around for future stitchers would be a bonus.
She's beautiful! We (me and the gals over on Vikki Clayton's silk board) have been watching from the beginning as a lot of us are either stitching or going to stitch her. If you are serious about entering her into a competition, please check out the Alb. Fiber Arts fiesta. We have an EGA certified judge and cash prizes. We'd be honored if you sent her down our way for the festival. http://www.fiberartsfiesta.org
AMAZING, a HUGE WELL DONE. Ther are not many who have this one hung on their walls.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Patti. It is beautiful. Thanks for setting up the blog. I have really enjoyed seeing your progress and learning the ends and outs of the sampler. I hope you will leave this blog up for others to refer to when stitching this piece...like me. ;)
ReplyDeleteWow Patti it is drop dead beautiful and Cindy did a wonderful job of framing. I want to spend a little time here too so wouldn't mind if this blog hung around awhile :)
ReplyDeletePatti,
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your finish and framing. Loara is gorgeous. I have enjoyed following your progress and all your notes and observations.
I purchased Loara Standish over a year ago, but haven't made a start yet. I do have the fabric prepped on scroll rods, working copies ready to go and fiber is organized... so any day now!
If possible, keeping the blog around for future stitchers would be a bonus.
Happy Stitching
M in NC
She's beautiful! We (me and the gals over on Vikki Clayton's silk board) have been watching from the beginning as a lot of us are either stitching or going to stitch her. If you are serious about entering her into a competition, please check out the Alb. Fiber Arts fiesta. We have an EGA certified judge and cash prizes. We'd be honored if you sent her down our way for the festival. http://www.fiberartsfiesta.org
ReplyDeletethis is such an incredible accomplishment and a beautiful work. Congratulations!
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