After an
early 18th Century American needlework picture
The design of this piece was inspired by fine examples of
early eighteenth century American and English needlework
pictures. A picture like this would have been stitched as a
painting, with great attention to detail, shading, color,
and composition. While the individual elements seem out of
scale (the draft horse, the rider's elongated arm, the
attenuated bodies of the animals as well as their relative
size and position), the overall effect is harmonious and
idyllic. The needlework can be stitched in cross stitch over
one or two threads of linen. Over two threads, on 35 count
linen, as the model has been stitched, it will measure
approximately 17-1/4" x 13-1/4". Stitched in cross stitch
over one thread of linen, it will measure approximately
8-1/2" x 6-1/2" on 35 count linen. The kit is supplied with
sufficient linen and floss to complete the piece in cross
stitch over two threads of linen.
The frame for this sampler was
custom made by Hog River Frames. You can see their frames
at
www.hogriverframes.com
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