My Favorite display... the samplers (3 of 5)
On the wall leading up stairs the quote reads:
"I have stitched without planning. It has landed me here."
The quote on this wall reads: "stitching by lamplight I teach my child the letters.
autumn rain Sugita Hisajo"
I'm sure you can tell, based on the title of this blog, that I have an affinity for samplers. In the needlepoint sampler it can include different patterns and stitches applied to letters or numbers. In quilting, it is a collection of different block constructions. (In chocolate, it is a taste of a variety of candy, literally a sampling of what the chocolatier has to offer- Whitman's iconic yellow box of candy might come to mind here.)
When I create a sampler, I usually try to make every block completely different from the next, though they have an element in common, like color, a fabric choice or the quilting itself. It is a great way to get a lot of practice and test one's skills, without getting bored or frustrated on a particular block. And I've begun to notice that "sampling" is a recurring theme in my creative life...
When I create a sampler, I usually try to make every block completely different from the next, though they have an element in common, like color, a fabric choice or the quilting itself. It is a great way to get a lot of practice and test one's skills, without getting bored or frustrated on a particular block. And I've begun to notice that "sampling" is a recurring theme in my creative life...
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