Maria Ewin The 2023 Queen of the May ~ PDF download

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Available as pdf download and as a printed booklet. Click HERE for the printed booklet.

Each year Hands Across the Sea Samplers publishes a sampler which we consider to be not only beautiful but outstandingly so and worthy to be crowned our Queen of the May.

We are pleased to present to you Maria Ewin – our Queen of the May for the year 2023. Maria is a beautiful sampler that has been painstakingly reproduced and exquisitely stitched by Lisa Brown.

  

Maria Ewin was love at first sight.  She arrived in February 2021 and brought sunshine on a cold winter’s day.  Maria’s colours are beautifully preserved and she was reproduced using the colours on the front of the sampler.  I stitched her model on 46ct linen which, when finished, was almost the exact size of the original sampler.

Maria was an excellent stitcher.  Her execution was precise and accurate.  It amazes me that at the young age of 11 Maria took such great care with her work.  My impression of Maria is that she was a very organized and disciplined girl.  She shows great attention to detail in the way that she matched her top and bottom borders and then also matched her side borders with perfect symmetry.

In the border flowers, she carefully placed each pair of colours so as to not repeat a combination.  She did so similarly in the floral band beneath the verse. I think she was very intentional with her colours and that the results were not just a happy accident.  The balance of greens, reds, and blue against an otherwise neutral palette makes the sampler so visually appealing and alive with colour.  I feel Maria’s sampler is a master class in design, colour placement, and execution.

Do you love her as much as I do?

Lisa

 

Maria’s sampler has been reproduced using a palette of 24 colours carefully matched to the colours found on the front of the sampler. The model was stitched using Soie d’Alger (SDA) from Au Ver à Soie, and we have included conversions for Soie 100.3 and DMC.

Maria executed her sampler predominantly with cross stitches laid over two threads of linen; only the verse has been worked in cross stitch over one thread of linen. The sampler is suitable for needleworkers of all levels of ability.

There are 3 versions of the pdf. You will be able to download any or all of the following pdf and graph versions:

Version 1 ~ A twelve-page colour chart.

Version 2 ~ A one-page colour chart (intended to be viewed/used on your tablet, phone, laptop, or computer).

Version 3 ~ A twelve-page black and white symbol chart.

 

Thread Legend

Maria’s sampler has been reproduced using a palette of 24 colours carefully matched to the colours found on the front of the sampler. The model was stitched using Soie d’Alger (SDA) from Au Ver à Soie, and we have included below conversions for Soie 100.3 and DMC.

 

1 strand of Soie 100.3 on 40 to 56ct linen

029 ~ Grey green medium

142 ~ Yellow beige light

152 ~ Olive green

197 ~ Brown grey medium

207 ~ Brown grey dark

211 ~ Tan very light

274 ~ Khaki green dark

303 ~ Hazelnut brown

328 ~ Mustard light

335 ~ Garnet medium

455 ~ Hazelnut brown very dark

491 ~ Hunter green

512 ~ Driftwood dark

523 ~ Christmas red

538 ~ Mocha beige medium

562 ~ Drab brown light

572 ~ Drab brown

624 ~ Brown grey very dark

627 ~ Pewter grey

634 ~ brown light

654 ~ Grey green very dark

694 ~ Mocha brown light

703 ~ Grey green very dark

756 ~ Blue green very dark

 

1 strand of SDA on 36 to 46ct linen

946 ~ Garnet medium

1726 ~ Grey green very dark

1845 ~ Grey green very dark

2236 ~ Hazelnut brown very dark

2757 ~ Grey green medium

2916 ~ Christmas red

3226 ~ Pewter grey

3423 ~ Brown grey medium

3426 ~ Blue green very dark

3433 ~ Mocha beige medium

3434 ~ Driftwood dark

3724 ~ Hunter green

3733 ~ Olive green

3734 ~ Khaki green dark

3815 ~ Hazelnut brown

3832 ~ Mustard light

3835 ~ Brown grey dark

3836 ~ Brown grey very dark

4533 ~ Mocha brown light

4534 ~ Drab brown

F08 ~ Yellow beige light

F09 ~ Hazelnut brown light

F18 ~ Drab brown light

F21 ~ Tan very light

 

2 strands of SDA on 28 to 32ct linen

946 ~ Garnet medium

1726 ~ Grey green very dark

1845 ~ Grey green very dark

2236 ~ Hazelnut brown very dark

2757 ~ Grey green medium

2916 x 3 ~ Christmas red

3226 ~ Pewter grey

3423 ~ Brown grey medium

3426 x 2 ~ Blue green very dark

3433 ~ Mocha beige medium

3434 ~ Driftwood dark

3724 ~ Hunter green

3733 ~ Olive green

3734 x 2 ~ Khaki green dark

3815 ~ Hazelnut brown

3832 ~ Mustard light

3835 ~ Brown grey dark

3836 ~ Brown grey very dark

4533 ~ Mocha brown light

4534 ~ Drab brown

F08 ~ Yellow beige light

F09 ~ Hazelnut brown light

F18 ~ Drab brown light

F21 ~ Tan very light

 

1 strand of DMC on 40 to 46ct linen

08 ~ Driftwood dark

347 ~ Christmas red

372 ~ Mustard light

422 ~ Hazelnut brown light

500 ~ Blue green very dark

520 ~ Grey green very dark

611 ~ Drab brown

612 ~ Drab brown light

732 ~ Olive green

739 ~ Tan very light

815 ~ Garnet medium

869 ~ Hazelnut brown very dark

924 ~ Grey green very dark

926 ~ Grey green medium

3011 ~ Khaki green dark

3021 ~ Brown grey very dark

3022 ~ Brown grey medium

3047 ~ Yellow beige light

3346 ~ Hunter green

3787 ~ Brown grey dark

3799 ~ Pewter grey

3782 ~ Mocha brown light

3828 ~ Hazelnut brown

3863 ~ Mocha beige medium

 

2 strands of DMC on 36ct linen

08 ~ Driftwood dark

347 x 2 ~ Christmas red

372 ~ Mustard light

422 ~ Hazelnut brown light

500 x 2 ~ Blue green very dark

520 ~ Grey green very dark

611 ~ Drab brown

612 ~ Drab brown light

732 ~ Olive green

739 ~ Tan very light

815 ~ Garnet medium

869 ~ Hazelnut brown very dark

924 ~ Grey green very dark

926 ~ Grey green medium

3011 ~ Khaki green dark

3021 ~ Brown grey very dark

3022 ~ Brown grey medium

3047 ~ Yellow beige light

3346 ~ Hunter green

3787 ~ Brown grey dark

3799 ~ Pewter grey

3782 ~ Mocha brown light

3828 ~ Hazelnut brown

3863 ~ Mocha beige medium

 

2 strands of DMC on 28 to 32ct linen

08 ~ Driftwood dark

347 x 2 ~ Christmas red

372 ~ Mustard light

422 ~ Hazelnut brown light

500 x 2 ~ Blue green very dark

520 ~ Grey green very dark

611 ~ Drab brown

612 ~ Drab brown light

732 ~ Olive green

739 ~ Tan very light

815 ~ Garnet medium

869 ~ Hazelnut brown very dark

924 ~ Grey green very dark

926 ~ Grey green medium

3011 x 2 ~ Khaki green dark

3021 ~ Brown grey very dark

3022 ~ Brown grey medium

3047 ~ Yellow beige light

3346 ~ Hunter green

3787 ~ Brown grey dark

3799 ~ Pewter grey

3782 ~ Mocha brown light

3828 ~ Hazelnut brown

3863 ~ Mocha beige medium

 

Linen Sizes

The design area is 271 stitches (w) x 329 stitches (h). Our calculations have included a 3″ margin for finishing and framing. The model was stitched on 46ct linen overdyed by Fiber on a Whim to a shade of Parchment.

 

28ct linen: Design: 19.36″ x 23.50″ Fabric: 25.36″ x 29.50″

32ct linen: Design: 16.94″ x 20.56″ Fabric: 22.94″ x 26.56″

36ct linen: Design: 15.06″ x 18.28″ Fabric: 21.06″ x 24.28″

40ct linen: Design: 13.55″ x 16.45″ Fabric: 19.55″ x 22.45″

46ct linen: Design: 11.78″ x 14.30″ Fabric: 17.78″ x 20.30″

56ct linen: Design: 9.68″ x 11.75″ Fabric: 15.68″ x 17.75″

Stitch Guide

Maria executed her sampler predominantly with cross stitches laid over two threads of linen; only the verse has been worked in cross stitch over one thread of linen. The sampler is suitable for needleworkers of all levels of ability.

 

Cross stitch ~ is made up of two stitches worked over one or two threads. You should make all your stitches cross in the same direction for a neat and uniform finish.

You have to be careful not to pull the thread through the intersection of the woven linen threads. The warp and weft fibres are not “interlocked” at intersections; they simply pass over and under one another. As a result, when stitching over one thread, some stitches can slip and disappear. Lay your stitches away from the direction you are working. This prevents the thread from slipping through the intersections.