"My Country", measuring
7-1/2" x 5-1/2" x 3/4". It is worked with Valdani
hand over-dyed threads and secured
7-1/2" x 5-1/2" x 3/4". It is worked with Valdani
hand over-dyed threads and secured
to a hand cut reproduction hornbook.
The wood is upcycled from an antique
dealer's salvage bin,
the design is an adaptation from Notforgotten Farm.
The wood is upcycled from an antique
dealer's salvage bin,
the design is an adaptation from Notforgotten Farm.
~ Tis Sold - Thank You Jeanine ~
Framed Linen Sampler
"Sarah Turner 1831"
"Sarah Turner 1831"
The above framed sampler measures
8-1/4" x 10-1/4".
It is a design from Threads of Olde and
has a wonderful early primitive look.
8-1/4" x 10-1/4".
It is a design from Threads of Olde and
has a wonderful early primitive look.
I stitched this on aged linen with conventional
threads and lightly aged the threads also.
threads and lightly aged the threads also.
It is hand laced to the mounting board in the
frame, no glue is used.
The frame is custom sized for the linen
and made from a reclaimed old larger frame.
The frame surface is a bit time worn
which adds to the prim look.
frame, no glue is used.
The frame is custom sized for the linen
and made from a reclaimed old larger frame.
The frame surface is a bit time worn
which adds to the prim look.
There is a brown paper dust cover on the
back and a sawtooth hanger.
back and a sawtooth hanger.
Comes signed and dated.
~ Tis Sold - Thank You Irene ~
~ Tis Sold - Thank You Irene ~
Americana Pinkeeps
The pair of pinkeeps are stitched on linen
with conventional threads.
"America" measures 4" x 5-1/2",
"4th of July" measures 3-1/2" square.
They are backed with cotton,
closed at the bottom in a prim
fashion and lightly batt filled.
~ Tis Sold - Thank You Kathy ~
Framed "America"
This framed cross stitch measures
6" x 8" x 1-1/4". It is stitched on evenweave
and lightly aged.
There is an easel and hanging hook
on the back.
Kindly asking $14 plus travel fare
via USPS Priority Mail.
Please provide me your zip code
for accurate mailing cost.
Thank you for stopping by,
see you next month.
~ Karen ~