Each
letter is 28 stitches x 28 stitches.I
basted the blocks ahead of time, which has minimized the chances of
miscounting, but not eliminated it all together! Check out Sew in Love to find out more about Needlequest.
When I saw this project in the last post I did not clearly see the alphabet, but with lots of various stitches inside the letters it is obvious. Great work! By the way, what do you call Blackwork that is coloured?
Hi Michelle, I tried to reply to your comment, but you are a no-reply address. I hope you check back to get this info. The name of the pattern is Blackwork Alphabet Sampler, designed by Lorraine Barniskis. I bought the pattern from Marion Scoular (Sherwood Studio) of Duluth, Georgia.
Oh, thank you, Pamela! I will check into that--I am a teacher and just seem to love those alphabet samplers...even though I always claim not to need "another one" hehehehe....this is just so different!! Thank you for mentioning that you couldn't reply to me--I am going to have to look into that...I thought it wasn't an issue...darn!! :(
When I saw this project in the last post I did not clearly see the alphabet, but with lots of various stitches inside the letters it is obvious.
ReplyDeleteGreat work!
By the way, what do you call Blackwork that is coloured?
Looks great Pamela ♥
ReplyDeleteLovely progress.
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Manuela
i didn't notice the alphabet straight away either! This is going to be fabulous, i will enjoy watching it come together.
ReplyDeleteThis is just lovely!!! What pattern is this? I can't wait to see your next update on it--it's great!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle,
DeleteI tried to reply to your comment, but you are a no-reply address. I hope you check back to get this info. The name of the pattern is Blackwork Alphabet Sampler, designed by Lorraine Barniskis. I bought the pattern from Marion Scoular (Sherwood Studio) of Duluth, Georgia.
Oh, thank you, Pamela! I will check into that--I am a teacher and just seem to love those alphabet samplers...even though I always claim not to need "another one" hehehehe....this is just so different!! Thank you for mentioning that you couldn't reply to me--I am going to have to look into that...I thought it wasn't an issue...darn!! :(
DeleteI didn't realise it was an alphabet at first.=) Well done on your progress.=)
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