Marie Louise Piret 1911 ~ a Little Gem pdf download

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This sampler is brought to you as part of a series of “Little Gems” that are available as an instant pdf download and as a printed booklet. Details of the printed booklet can be found HERE.

The project has been stitched using cross stitch over two threads and is rated as suitable for needleworkers of all levels of ability. Marie Louise can be stitched either on Aida, Linaida, or linen.

There are 4 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.

Version 4 ~ A one-page black and white symbol chart (intended to be viewed/used on your tablet, phone, laptop, or computer).

We are delighted to present to you a Continental sampler, the first that Hands Across the Sea Samplers have reproduced. Whilst our field of expertise lies in the samplers of Great Britain, we have been anxiously waiting for some time for the “right” Continental sampler to add to our portfolio.

The moment we first saw Marie Louise, we knew without a shadow of a doubt that she was “the one”. The sampler has a dignified grace and is the epitome of elegance.

Marie Louise’s sampler dates from the beginning of the 20th century and is a simple but beautiful example of what school children were expected to produce — work of a very high standard that taught them a skill which would be useful to them as adults, either in their home or to earn a living. Stitching alphabets prepared the young girls to monogram their household linen with their initials.

Whilst the sampler was acquired in England, we believe that the sampler was most probably stitched in France, Belgium, or Germany. Regrettably, we have been unable to find Marie Louise in family history records. We have been hampered by our lack of the Dutch, French, and German language. The surname of Piret is most commonly found in Belgium.

The original sampler has been edged in lace and attached to a backing fabric in such a way that it could be draped over the back of an armchair as an antimacassar or displayed as a cover on a table, sideboard, dressing table, or tray.

“Exactness of intention produces elegance of style.” ~ Nathan Milstein

Our grateful thanks go to The Contented Stitcher for exquisitely stitching the model of Marie Louise. At the very core of Hands Across the Sea Samplers there is a team of needleworkers who are passionate about antique samplers and being able to share those samplers with you. Hands Across the Sea Samplers are on hand to help those stitching our charts.

If you need assistance or have any questions, we can be reached via email, address shown below, or the contact page on our website. Our website has stitching tutorials which can be found in the “Sewing Basket and Tools” section.

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Thread Legend

Marie Louise’s sampler has been stitched with a palette of five colours from Au Ver à Soie’s range of Soie 100.3. We have provided conversions for Soie d’Alger and DMC. Estimated thread quantities for varying linen counts and the number of strands of thread used have been listed below.

 

Soie 100.3 1 strand on 46ct linen ~  Colour Description

031 ~ Yellow beige ~ medium

073 ~ Blue green ~ medium

109 ~ Christmas red ~ dark

549 ~ Jade green

634 ~ Hazelnut brown ~ light

 

Soie d’Alger 1 strand on 40ct & 46ct linen ~  Colour Description

F9 ~ Hazelnut brown ~ light

236 ~ Jade green

4242 ~ Yellow beige ~ medium

4624 x 2 ~ Christmas red ~ dark

5023 ~ Blue green ~ medium

 

Soie d’Alger 1 strand on 36ct linen ~  Colour Description

F9 ~ Hazelnut brown ~ light

236 x 2 ~ Jade green

4242 ~ Yellow beige ~ medium

4624 x 2 ~ Christmas red ~ dark

5023 ~ Blue green ~ medium

 

Soie d’Alger 2 strands on 28ct linen ~  Colour Description

F9 x 2 ~ Hazelnut brown ~ light

236 x 3 ~ Jade green

4242 x 2 ~ Yellow beige ~ medium

4624 x 4 ~ Christmas red ~ dark

5023 ~ Blue green ~ medium

 

DMC 1 strand on 40ct ~  Colour Description

422 ~ Hazelnut brown ~ light

498 ~ Christmas red ~ dark

503 ~ Blue green ~ medium

505 ~ Jade green

3046 ~ Yellow beige ~ medium

 

DMC2 strands on 36ct ~  Colour Description

422 ~ Hazelnut brown ~ light

498 x 2 ~ Christmas red ~ dark

503 ~ Blue green ~ medium

505 x 2 ~ Jade green

3046 ~ Yellow beige ~ medium

 

DMC 2 strands on 28ct ~  Colour Description

422 x 2 ~ Hazelnut brown ~ light

498 x 3 ~ Christmas red ~ dark

503 ~ Blue green ~ medium

505 x 2 ~ Jade green

3046 x 2 ~ Yellow beige ~ medium

Linen Sizes

The design area is 266 stitches (w) x 273 stitches (h). Our calculations have included a 3″ margin for finishing and framing.

The model was stitched using 56ct Zweigart-based linen that was overdyed to a lighter shade of Marbled Khaki from xJuDesigns. We recommend that you should use a count and fabric that you enjoy working with.

28ct: Design: 19.00″ x 19.50″ Fabric: 25.00″ x 25.50″

30ct: Design: 17.73″ x 18.20″ Fabric: 23.73″ x 24.20″

32ct: Design: 16.63″ x 17.06″ Fabric: 22.63″ x 23.06″

36ct: Design: 14.78″ x 15.17″ Fabric: 20.78″ x 21.17″

40ct: Design: 13.30″ x 13.65″ Fabric: 19.30″ x 19.65″

46ct: Design: 11.57″ x 11.87″ Fabric: 17.57″ x 17.87″

56ct: Design: 9.50″ x 9.75″ Fabric: 15.50″ x 15.75″

62/52ct: Design: 8.58″ x 10.5″ Fabric: 14.58″ x 16.5″”

 

Stitch Guide

Marie Louise is worked with cross stitch over 2 strands of linen. The project has been rated as suitable for needleworkers of all levels of ability.

Cross stitch ~ When working cross stitch the top stitch should always lie in the same direction for a neat and uniform finish.

Hands Across the Sea Samplers are on hand to help those stitching our charts. If you need assistance or have any questions we can be reached via email, address shown below, or the contact page on our website. Our website has stitching tutorials which can be found in the “sewing basket/tools” section.