Today I finished Maria Tilley by Needlework Press. This is a shop model for The Country Sampler in Spring Green, Wisconsin. This is the fourth model I have stitched for them this year. I started this sampler on May 5th and finished it up today. I have been doing the Happy Dance since I finished. I enjoyed stitching this sampler and may even stitch one up for myself someday. Now I can get back to stitch some of the many projects I have in my stash.
Then yesterday I was in the mood to do some fabric dying and baking.
In fact I dyed this piece of miracle mint to stitch Holy Moses on by Silver Creek Samplers. Since I needed such a big piece of linen(12 x 42 inches on 32 count) and I had enough of the miracle mint I thought it would be a good idea to try to use it. I like the color and can't wait to start it.
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10 comments:
I would love to know your "recipe" for tea and coffee dying. Mine only comes out a little tinted. I have some fabric that has a pink tint that I would love to try and get more brown. Any suggestions?
Awesome! I especially love the "neutralization" of the miracle mint! :o
That long piece is going to be fabulous. :D
I love your shop finish. Great dying - all your fabric looks great.
Love the dyed fabrics ;)
Wonderful job on Maria Tilley! I love that sampler and it's on my to do list.
Great job with the fabric!
I love your Maria Tilley.
I love the dyed fabrics but I don't know how to do it - yours look very good
Lovely finish.
and you hand dyed fabrics - absolutely gorgeous. You are indeed brave to tackle something like that.
I just found your blog and have thoroughly enjoyed reading your posts. I am now a follower!
Congrats on your finish...what a great piece!
You truly are gifted at dyeing linen...what beautiful results!
I've never "baked" my material; how exactly do you do that hun?? You have my interest now. LOL Great material...
Hugs, Shar
A beautiful finish for the Country Sampler Joan. Very pretty.
I really enjoyed seeing your dyed fabric. I need to give that "baking" a try. I really love rit dying chenille...I just need to give fabric dying and baking a try now!
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