The Stitcher's Garden
Needlemade Designs Cathrin Sherar
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Another beautiful Scottish reproduction sampler. I’m very taken with the house that she used in her sampler. These whitewashed stone cottages appear all over Scotland and Ireland. However, one of the unique things about this house is the blue roof. Being curious, I Googled blue slate in Scotland, just in case there was a basis in fact for what would otherwise be a fanciful roof color. As it turns out, there was! A quarry that was located in the north eastern part of Scotland, the MacDuff, used to produce blue slate. Cathrin’s home, on the north coast of Scotland in Drainie was less than 40 miles by land, or 20 by sea from the slate mine. The antique also included an extensive family history listing on the back of the framed sampler. So I was able to learn a great deal about her life.
The model is stitched on 40 count Button Box, Medium-Dark from Mason Linens. Other suitable linens would include Up in the Attic from Fox and Rabbit and Weeks Dye Works Mocha. The model is stitched with Belle Soie silks in the following colors: Boysen Beauty, Chester’s Blue, Poison Apple, Slate, Vanilla Pudding, Walk the Plank, and Weathered Vine. A DMC conversion is given. The stitch count is 203x200.