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Needlework Publications

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Sampler and Antique Needlework Quarterly

Fine Lines*

Just CrossStitch

Classic Stitches

New Stitches

Inspirations

CrossStitch Sampler*

Treasures In Needlework*

Piecework

The Gift Of Stitching

Wiehler Gobelin


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Antique Needlework Links

http://www.glasgowmuseums.com/venue/index.cfm?venueid=1

http://www.pilgrimhall.org/samplers.htm

http://medieval.webcon.net.au/index.html

http://www.elizabethancostume.net/

http://www.exemplum.co.uk/home.html

http://www.powys.gov.uk/index.php?id=2156&L=0

http://www.samplings.com/

http://www.plimoth.org/


http://www.tlysau.org.uk/en/subjects/2544

http://www.osv.org/




And what is a stitch for? To hold.
It binds past to present, old country to new,
generation to generation.

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My November Guest


My Sorrow, when she's here with me,
Thinks these dark days of autumn rain
Are beautiful as days can be;
She loves the bare, the withered tree;
She walks the sodden pasture lane.

Her pleasure will not let me stay.
She talks and I am fain to list:
She's glad the birds are gone away,
She's glad her simple worsted grey
Is silver now with clinging mist.

The desolate, deserted trees,
The faded earth, the heavy sky,
The beauties she so truly sees,
She thinks I have no eye for these,
And vexes me for reason why.

Not yesterday I learned to know
The love of bare November days
Before the coming of the snow,
But it were vain to tell her so,
And they are better for her praise.

~ Robert Frost

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The Old Sampler


Out of the way, in a corner
of our dear old attic room,
Where bunches of herbs from the hillside
Shake ever a faint perfume,
An oaken chest is standing,
With hasp and padlock and key,
Strong as the hands that made it
On the other side of the sea.


When the winter days are dreary,
And we're out of heart with life,
Of its crowding cares aweary,
And sick of its restless strife,
We take a lesson in patience
>From the attic corner dim,
Where the chest still holds it treasures,
A warder faithful and grim.


Robes of an antique fashion,
Linen and lace and silk,
That time has tinted with saffron,
Though once they were white as milk;
Wonderful baby garments,
'Broidered with loving care
By fingers that felt the pleasure,
As they wrought the ruffles fair.


A sword, with the red rust on it,
That flashed in the battle tide,
When from Lexington to Yorktown
Sorely men's souls were tried;
A plumed chapeau and a buckle,
and many a relic fine,
And all by itself the sampler,
Framed in with berry and vine.


Faded the square of canvas,
And dim the silken thread,
But I think of white hands dimpled,
And a childish, sunny head;
For here in cross and tent-stitch,
In a wreath of berry and vine,
She worked it a hundred years ago,
"ELIZABETH, AGED NINE."


In and out in the sunshine
The little needle flashed,
And in and out on the rainy day,
When the merry drops down plashed,
As close she sat by her mother,
The little Puritan maid,
And did her piece on the sampler,
While the other children played.


You are safe in the beautiful heaven,
"ELIZABETH, AGED NINE;"
But before you went you had troubles
Sharper than any of mine.
Oh, the gold hair turned with sorrow
White as the drifted snow,
And your tears dropped here, where I'm standing,
On this very plumed chapeau.


When you put it away, its wearer
Would need it never more,
By a sword-thrust learning the secrets
God keeps on yonder shore;
And you wore your grief like glory,
You could not yield supine,
Who wrought in your patient childhood,
"ELIZABETH, AGED NINE."


Out of the way, in a corner,
With hasp and padlock and key,
Stands the oaken chest of my fathers
That came from over the sea;
And the hillside herbs above it
Shake odors fragrant and fine,
And here on the lid is a garland
To "ELIZABETH, AGED NINE."


For love is of the immortal,
And patience is sublime,
And trouble a thing of every day
And touching every time;
And childhood sweet and sunny,
And womanly truth and grace,
Ever can light life's darkness
And bless earth's lowliest place.


Mrs. M.E.Sangster


Poems of Home Life
American Tract Society, N.Y.C., New York

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Me warts and all

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I am a 46 year old, avid sampler stitcher from Nova Scotia Canada, currently living in Colorado. I spend most of my time, stitching, reading, stitching, on the net, stitching, doing housework, and, of course, stitching!

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Neart, gradh, agus onoir...

My Blog....
http://samplerstitcher.blogspot.com/

My email...
mjstitches@gmail.com


I cannot count my day complete
'Til needle, thread and fabric meet.
~Author Unknown~
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Hobbies and Obsessions



Hobbies: stitching,gem collecting...

Obsessions: LOTR, Babylon 5, poetry, and sampler research.


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Thoughts and Observations

  1. Women and embroidery

    07/14/08 18:22:54 | 0 Comments

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    India
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    Mayan

    Wonderful images, aren`t they?
  2. Women and embroidery

    07/14/08 18:17:11 | 0 Comments

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    Spain
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    Egypt
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    Japan
  3. Women and embroidery

    07/14/08 17:59:53 | 0 Comments

    Some pics I found of women embroidering from many classes and races...bound together by common thread...

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    Vietnam

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    China
  4. same ol same ol

    07/13/08 10:01:01 | 0 Comments

    I haven`t posted much here at all lately, have I?

    Not much going on...i`m stitching on Celtic Banner

    I slipped on the stairs again and pulled nearly every muscle in my body...muscle relaxers are my friend..image


    Later.

  5. Time...

    06/12/08 21:58:30 | 0 Comments

    Is going by much too quickly...One third of my time in Colorado has almost passed...I have to go back to Nova Scotia in October...

    Time there moves so slowly...
  6. Puzzled...and stressed...

    05/28/08 20:55:40 | 0 Comments

    Do you ever get 100% totally fed up with people?....What makes normally nice friends turn into spitting insulting idiots overnight?...It must be something in the air, I guess...or else I have the wrong friends...
  7. Prayers, my friend...

    05/21/08 21:47:54 | 0 Comments

    There is a man I call my friend who needs your prayers...he has been there for me, comforted me, and sat up all night with me...I love him and need him in my life...I can`t reach him right now...I don`t know what i`ll do without him...maybe writing these words will bring him some help... He is loved by so many, including his beautiful wife and family...I love them all with all my heart...If love can help him, he will be ok...it`s all I hope for.


    A Friends...
  8. Yuk yuk...

    05/15/08 00:55:52 | 0 Comments

    The Termite
    by Ogden Nash

    Some primal termite knocked on wood
    And tasted it, and found it good!
    And that is why your Cousin May
    Fell through the parlor floor today.
  9. Until we meet...

    05/06/08 22:41:08 | 0 Comments

    Until We Meet

    by Syreeta Elie

    Until we meet
    My nights will be a little colder
    My days a little shorter
    My heart will beat a little less rapid
    Until we meet
    I know that my arms will be empty
    My mind hurting from the constant thought of you
    Minutes will seem to be hours
    Hours will seem to be months
    While months will seem like eternity
    Until we meet
    The stars in the sky will not affect me
    with its gleaming sparkles...
  10. I do love dusk...

    05/05/08 19:01:10 | 0 Comments

    When the hornet hangs in the Hollyhock
    and the brown bee drones in the Rose;
    and the west is a red-streaked Four-O'Clock,
    and Summer is near its close.
    It's, oh for the gate and the Locust Lane
    and dusk and dew and home again.
    Madison Julius Cawein

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    mommedout

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    07/17/08

    You've put a lot of time into your page.. It looks great.!

    07/17/08

    Reply from mj:

    Thanks! I enjoy tinkering with it, and hunting down needlework related pics.

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    PiggiesR4Me

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    06/23/08

    That sounds so wonderful:)
    Happy you had a great weekend!!!
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    PiggiesR4Me

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    06/20/08

    Thanks so much :)
    I hope you have a really great weekendimage


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    06/23/08

    Reply from mj:

    I did...very relaxing and quiet...I stitched, read and napped while my SO was updating his comp. network...

    Stitching on the deck with the smell of honeysuckle and roses looking at the view of Pikes Peak and Cheyenne mountain...it doesn`t get much better than that...image


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    PiggiesR4Me

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    06/20/08

    Thanks!!!
    I love Tink :)
    I hope you have a great weekend!!!
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    PiggiesR4Me

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    06/17/08

    You are very welcome :)
    I hope you have a wonderful dayimage


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    06/19/08

    Reply from mj:

    Thanks!...you too...
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WIP and Finishes

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Indian Garden...FINISHED...WOOT!!


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Jane Turner repro samplar

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My version of Little Paradise sampler finished!!!!!!
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Celtic Banner...current WIP


Plymoth Jacket Recreation

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I have been reading the blog "The Embroiderers Story" for a few months now with great interest and enjoyment. Plymoth Plantation, along with the help of volunteers, are recreating a 17th century embroidered jacket similar to this one worn by Dorothy Carey in this portrait (c. 1614-1618). It is a massive undertaking, requiring complex planning and the skills of many people....if historic costume or embroidery interest you, you should check it out...it has become my morning 'must read' with my coffee.

http://www.plimoth.org/embroidery-blog/index.php?mode=viewmonth&month_no=5&year=2007&pageno=10&limit=5


I`ve given you the link to the first page..there are a lot of pages already in the blog, but don`t let that put you off..it is fascinating reading.

Here are a few shots of the WIP from the blog...


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