Topic: Pick one of
the WIP pieces you’ve stitched on this month, and tell us about your stitching
journey with the piece.
Well this will be an easy topic as I have been concentrating
on only one piece. I've had a love/hate
relationship with Camelot Sampler for the last 14 years. Well hate is a bit strong, let's just say I
get stitcher's burn-out fairly quickly when all I work on for 99% of the time
is one-over-one. If you're interested in
the history of this piece read on...
I originally started this project back in 1997. I had worked the sword block and part of the
Guinevere block before I got frustrated with working the one-over-one
sections. It was my first time
encountering this type of cross stitch, plus the fact that this was the first
time I had stitched on evenweave fabric.
So I put it away in the closet and forgot about it until 2 years later. I didn't like the look of the over-one
section on Guinevere so I tried to frogg it out and ended up ruining the 28 ct.
fabric that came with the kit. I ended
up calling Leisure Arts to find out what the original model was stitched
on. I found out it was 25 ct. bone
Lugana. I had to drive around 100 miles
away to Spokane, Wa. to the closest brick n' mortar needlework
shop to buy a new piece of 25 ct. evenweave. They didn't have bone and ended up buying
mushroom Lugana.
I started it again in March 2001. By accident I centered the herringbone stitch
row on either side of the sword block.
This caused me to move the Arthur and Guinevere blocks over by one row,
thus having them butted up against the wrapped backstitch line. I realized this had happened after I had
finished the outline of both Arthur and Guinevere blocks. It wasn't that noticeable so I left it
be. I put it away again until 2004,
worked on it off and on for 2 more years.
When I backstitched the eyelids for both A & G, I only did the upper
lids, for me it simply looked better that way.
I thought I was so sure I'd be finishing it by the end of 2005 that I
put that as the finish date. Well that
was wishful thinking as I had added to my WIP list by 10 pieces and ended up
leaving CS on the bottom of said pile. I
didn't start working on it again until 2014 when I joined Measi's WIPocalypse
SAL. Well I picked out the 2005 date and
put in 2015. When I finally got to the
jousting scene I didn't like the way the faces of the king and queen were
stitched, by splitting the face thread, so I left them blank. I am confident I will get it finished this
year thanks to Measi's SAL who keeps me motivated from month to month. That and this year will be the 20th
anniversary that the chart was first published, so it would be really nice to
get it finished this time. And there you
have it my stitching journey so far with this piece.
Thank you!! To all the friends, followers, and lurkers who stopped by,
and if you've managed to make it to the end of my novel.
3 comments:
It was very interesting reading about the history of this piece.
WOW!! Its so beautiful! I also love how you have stuck with it over the years and adjusted accordingly with the so-called "errors". It is incredible :D
I do love this design and have the chart. I'm cheering you on to finish it this year after all your trials and tribulations with it!
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