Saturday, May 06, 2023

Stitching Saturday - September Sampler

I created another stitching project! (To see the June sampler click HEREfor July's sampler click HERE, and to see August's sampler click HERE.) 

I have been stitching a lot lately and have two more completed projects, and one almost complete! I just have to fully finish them for display! I will be bringing you those soon!

But today, I want to share the September Sampler!

The finished stitching is 9 3/4" x 4", and the full project is 11" x 5". I used 14 count Vintage Country Cream Aida cloth by Wichelt, The fabric has a mottled look to it, almost like it has some tea dying or age marks. I used DMC floss because it is the most economical. 

Note: Most of the newer patterns call for hand-dyed floss which costs $2.50 and up for 5 yards where DMC floss costs 60 cents for almost 9 yards. And often the hand-dyed floss is made from white DMC which has been dyed. I just cannot justify the price difference. Plus, I really don't care for the variegated look you get with hand dyed floss for the types of projects I am creating. 

The pattern is Sampler of the Month - September by Country Cottage Needleworks. I purchased all 12 months from Fat Quarter Shop online HERE. You can also purchase each individual month at Fat Quarter or at various shops on Etsy.
I used some of the called for DMC floss, but I changed some of the colors for parts of the stitching. I also used a technique of combining two colors of floss to make a more interesting look, especially on some of the leaves. I also "pumped up" the colors to be more vivid than what was called for. I really wanted a bright red school house, for example! 

Note: I buy my floss either from Hobby Lobby or online from 123Stitch.com, or from an Etsy seller if I need to round out an order to get free shipping. Floss is usually between 60 cents and 66 cents a skein. I buy my fabric either from  Hobby Lobby (small selection) or from an online shop or an Etsy shop, depending on pricing and stock.

In my area Hobby Lobby has a large cross stich section where Joann Fabrics and Michael's do not. In fact Michael's looked like a hoard of wild hyenas had rampaged the floss bins! Hobby Lobby had a HUGE stock of floss, and a respectable stock of other items. But, for fabric, I find the best choice and price online. 
All twelve samplers call for the same fabric, but I am using not only different fabric, but different fabric counts for each sampler. I am choosing fabric that matches the monthly theme, or that matches my home décor. I am not going to display them all at once, so it doesn't matter to me if the fabric "matches" or if the size of the finished pieces is slightly different. 
I used Graphic 45 Raining Cats and Dogs papers to cover the chipboard easel. I love plaid papers! I was happy to discover a hoard of this paper collection in a bin in my craft room! I had forgotten I had it, but when I did a paper reorganization recently...there it was! Happy happy! 

I put a little cotton batting between the stitching and the chipboard, to give it some dimension. I then stretch the stitching over the chipboard and attach it to the back with a combination of double sided tape and hot glue. I then hot glue the stitching panel to the easel. The hard part is keeping the stitching straight!
The ribbons I used are from Really Reasonable Ribbon, of course! I made a wide bow from 5/8" Red Taffeta and attached it to the top of the panel.  I then created another, loopy bow from Red/Black Swiss Dots Grosgrain which I glued to the top of the taffeta bow. As always, I used the Bow-It-All tool to make all my bows!

I topped off my bow with an plaid apple button that I found in my vast button hoard. 
Here is what the back looks like. Lots of plaid! I am trying to create every one of the samplers with a plaid easel. Who wants to take bets on whether I have enough different plaid paper in my stash for each month???!!
I am really happy with how this set of monthly samplers is turning out, but...I confess that they stitch up pretty fast, so I am also stitching other things, too! I alternate projects and have a few on the go at once. Which is something I would NEVER have thought to do in the old days when I first took up stitching! But according to "FlossTube" it is currently all the rage to have lots of WIPs (works in progress). I am very familiar with that term in paper crafting and adult coloring...so why not do the same with stitching??!! {giggle}
I have four months fully finished and I am almost finished stitching the October Sampler. I should finish that one this weekend and it will be ready to share next month! 

I plan to do an extra Stitching Saturday in May because I have two other projects that need to be framed or mounted that I plan to get to this weekend. I cannot wait to share those with you!

Thanks for joining me today!



Cross stitch pattern: Country Cottage Needleworks (Sampler of the Month - September)
Fabric: Wichelt Imports 14 ct Vintage Country Cream, cotton batting from Amazon
Ribbon: Really Reasonable Ribbon 5/8" Red Taffeta Red/Black Swiss Dots Grosgrain
Floss: DMC white, 3777, 3031, 869, 3363, 3825, 721, 347, 744, 742, 598. 597
Chipboard: Grafix White
Cardstock: ColorMates Black
Printed paper: Graphic 45 Raining Cats and Dogs
Button: from my stash
Adhesive: Hot glue, Art Glitter Dries Clear Glue, Scor-tape, ATG
Tools: Zutter Bow-it-Allpaper trimmer, hot glue gun, scissors, bone folder and score board

1 comment:

  1. Gloria hello!!!! You've been on my mind... Love to see you sharing your stunning creations as always... I'm spending most of my time over at social media... I've missed your blogs and challenges... (Nostalgia hits.) Hope all is well! Feel free to reach out anytime! Crafty hugs.

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