My two cents on the sampler drama: this is our hobby. Make whatever changes you want to make it fun for you!! I put a label on the back of all of my framed pieces. I write the name of the pattern, my name, fabric used, color substitutions, etc.
I’ve just started a reproduction sampler and to honor the person who initially stitched it I’m going to leave their name and date but I’m also going to stitch somewhere on it my name and the year I complete it.
If I stitch it…I can put my name or initials on it. I did the work…but I would also leave the original name of the stitcher. I also sign all my paintings. I want people to be able to tell my collection of original needlework and the reproductions that I stitched. Thanks for enabling me on pirate robin floss!
I loved this “unhinged” episode….. so much fun 😂 For the whole initial/name thing you have to remember that women/girls did this back in the day as school work or “resumes” for potential suitors - we don’t do that anymore….thankfully. But I think that if you took the time to stitch it, you should put your name/initials on it if you want to. I’m not a sampler stitcher but if ever I did one I’d remove the name potion all together and fill with motifs - I don’t put my initials on anything 🤷♀️ but that’s just me. You do you….this is your piece and to date I haven’t heard of any ghosts coming back cause they’re mad someone removed their name off the finished piece 👻
Always enjoy your videos, your conversations are so jam packed with interesting observations, tales of woe, love affairs and neighborly gossip LOL. for what it's worth, I have successfully stitched all manner of embroidery (specialty) stitches on aida using a chenille needle. It has a large eye like a tapestry needle but has a sharp point so you can pierce the aida fabric when necessary. Worth some experimenting perhaps. best wishes. xoxo. My choice for reproduction samplers is to stitch the name and date as reproduced but add my initials and current year in the lower corner. My choice for stitching ANY chart (including reproductions samplers) for your personal use is to modify, alter, adapt, use pieces or parts or substitutions as you desire. I'm just trying to avoid using only an historical date.
Go for the one over one! You will love it so much! And, you are lucky because you’re younger and can probably do it without having to add readers to the process. It opens you to a whole New World that is so, so fun!❤ Tip: easiest to start with a pattern that has no fractional Stitches (only full exes) and no back stitching.
Im working through the half cross grass now. First non x stitching! I am going to build up my confidence and maybe start the skin after I’m fully caffeinated haha- 🎀C
Paused to comment I'm working on In Praise of Pollinators watching this! On a super similar colour of fabric to yours Aimee, but I went with 28 ct evenweave. Loving the stitch and loving the video, y'all are the best 🐝
You all just make me smile. You can totally change the name and initials on a sampler. Lori Holt who designs patterns changes names so I figure I can too, so does Blackbird Designs. Personal preference. I love how you fan girl over the “cool kids” , if I could ever meet Katie Strachan or Brenda and Laura I think I would squeal too. Retreat at The Attic or Hobby House to meet the “cool kids”, #goals.
I put my name and the date on my large projects! I think that the alphabet was included on Samplers so that the stitcher could use their own name. I don't believe the designer had intended for their name to be in everyone's home. Just my opinion 🤷
I have had Widow Frog in my stash since it first debuted on Patreon. After watching this channel, I want to immediately start that as well as the Modern Folk four seasons piece, which I do NOT have in stash and have resisted purchasing so far, despite already picking out fabric and floss for it. I need to catch up on the PollinatorSAL. And like, my WIPGO calls. But I also need to start Femurs and Fungi... so, thanks for the another great episode! 🙃💕
The frog widow is sooooo cute. I want to start that one!! Okay so I am totally putting my name and initials on my pieces! So do most of my friends that I know of. Don’t feel guilty about it. 😆
I think this is why I’m not attracted to doing a reproduction sampler at all. I will not put someone’s else’s name on my stitching. also - I run every single piece of floss over a damp sponge to straighten it out before using it. That would solve the spit issue. I just found you girls - I’m enjoying you 3!!!
As a historian, personally I would keep it mainly as is, but add something like "reproduced by - your name- on - date. Buuuuuuut unless you're stitching it for literal heritage purposes, the cross stitcher in me was say, nah, just credit the original tucked away in the ffo somewhere. Also, widow frog looks awesome as is, i think more black would be overkill
Just call it an adaptation and change it however you like! I did hear someone talking once about how our “reproductions” aren’t really reproductions because we aren’t using the exact same materials, anyway. I just love Pirate Robin’s cotton floss. Her colors are so rich! I haven’t tried her silks yet… someday.
I’m totally vibing with the #RookieCrew ✨ it’s so refreshing (and hilarious) to hear the realtime thoughts of Flosstubers at the same place in their stitching journey as me 😂 Yessss 1844 Lady Man restart 🔥 can’t wait to see him progress
I view name additions as personal choice. In lots of non sampler or reproductions some people put their initials and and as a sort of signature. A lot of those charts include charted alphabets so that you can make it your own. The chart is copying the original stitched piece, who is to say that who ever charted it from the original piece did so 100% correctly, and then whenever a chart is translated by the stitcher the piece is unique. it is your piece, you picked the fabric and threads, you miss a stitch here or carry a thread there. Also I got my degree in Archaeology and we do love trash. they would also use different methods to date the fabric and threads not just the date stitched. Also look in project cards, they are stickers or cards that you can attach to the back of frames where you can list all details about the chart. If you want to really get into the weeds with samplers, most of the time they are charted using very muted colors because that is what we see, but if the patterns are removed from their frames the colors are much brighter on threads that have been covered (because the sun and light didn't 'bleach' the threads inside the frame). So what is the true reproduction, the dull muted colors we see or what they truly stitched with. Not only is a 10 year old girl most likely a thread licker (Proud thread licker here) but she most likely loved bright colors.
Really love this thoughtful breakdown! It makes a lot of sense. More like covering a song someone else wrote/performed first while still making it your own giving them credit for writing it.
I put my initials and date on nearly everything I stitch. That video sounds really interesting. Can you send me the link? Thank you for the shout out! I hope you like my videos 😊 I subscribed to all your tags that are under 1k
You are the maker, stitch whatever name you want on it! Don't let the cross stitch police beat your door in! I feel very strongly about this.
I love watching your Floss tube no matter which combination of you ladies are there.
I was so excited to drag Aimee on camera haha!
Love your videos! I go to threadneedle street all the time, I think you are right about Denise’s Mira room 😂 I was laughing so hard!
You should stitch both names .. AMY CANN 1831 / YOUR NAME 2024 … I think that’s what I would do .found y’all recently and just love your floss tube .
So i just ordered some freakin awesome colors from PirateRobin! I'm so excited! Thank you for sharing all your stuff :)
My two cents on the sampler drama: this is our hobby. Make whatever changes you want to make it fun for you!! I put a label on the back of all of my framed pieces. I write the name of the pattern, my name, fabric used, color substitutions, etc.
I’ve just started a reproduction sampler and to honor the person who initially stitched it I’m going to leave their name and date but I’m also going to stitch somewhere on it my name and the year I complete it.
Hello ladies I have been watching you both and your awesome. Love your stitching 😊
Living for the chaotic mom energy -Stephanie
Ahahah that describes it perfectly, need to change bio -🎀c
Haha, omg, I love this. Definitely our brand.
So fun to watch you guys! The Runner Stitcher recommended me to check you guys out!
Well that was incredibly flattering 😅 you definitely have great taste in projects I look forward to seeing more from you💜
If I stitch it…I can put my name or initials on it. I did the work…but I would also leave the original name of the stitcher. I also sign all my paintings. I want people to be able to tell my collection of original needlework and the reproductions that I stitched. Thanks for enabling me on pirate robin floss!
This seems though through, I like it!
Sometimes I think shopping is actually my hobby and I just stitch on the side 🎀C
I loved this “unhinged” episode….. so much fun 😂 For the whole initial/name thing you have to remember that women/girls did this back in the day as school work or “resumes” for potential suitors - we don’t do that anymore….thankfully. But I think that if you took the time to stitch it, you should put your name/initials on it if you want to. I’m not a sampler stitcher but if ever I did one I’d remove the name potion all together and fill with motifs - I don’t put my initials on anything 🤷♀️ but that’s just me. You do you….this is your piece and to date I haven’t heard of any ghosts coming back cause they’re mad someone removed their name off the finished piece 👻
Always enjoy your videos, your conversations are so jam packed with interesting observations, tales of woe, love affairs and neighborly gossip LOL. for what it's worth, I have successfully stitched all manner of embroidery (specialty) stitches on aida using a chenille needle. It has a large eye like a tapestry needle but has a sharp point so you can pierce the aida fabric when necessary. Worth some experimenting perhaps. best wishes. xoxo. My choice for reproduction samplers is to stitch the name and date as reproduced but add my initials and current year in the lower corner. My choice for stitching ANY chart (including reproductions samplers) for your personal use is to modify, alter, adapt, use pieces or parts or substitutions as you desire. I'm just trying to avoid using only an historical date.
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Go for the one over one! You will love it so much! And, you are lucky because you’re younger and can probably do it without having to add readers to the process. It opens you to a whole New World that is so, so fun!❤ Tip: easiest to start with a pattern that has no fractional Stitches (only full exes) and no back stitching.
Im working through the half cross grass now. First non x stitching! I am going to build up my confidence and maybe start the skin after I’m fully caffeinated haha- 🎀C
Paused to comment I'm working on In Praise of Pollinators watching this! On a super similar colour of fabric to yours Aimee, but I went with 28 ct evenweave. Loving the stitch and loving the video, y'all are the best 🐝
Thank you!! So fun to see others stitching and enjoying the same patterns, this one is so easy to love isn’t it?
I picture my cross stitch 50 years from now with The last of us type fungi everywhere. Thank you for that image 😂
You are so welcome haha ~🎀C
Hahahaa! Can you even imagine?! 🫠 But no shame, it is a timeless practice 😂
Love you ladies so much! And you have inspired me to start Moon Glow!
It’s such a magical chart! I can’t wait to see her in person too!!! -🎀C
Yes!! I’ve been so weird about starting her. Like I love her so much I’m psyching myself out 😂
You all just make me smile. You can totally change the name and initials on a sampler. Lori Holt who designs patterns changes names so I figure I can too, so does Blackbird Designs. Personal preference. I love how you fan girl over the “cool kids” , if I could ever meet Katie Strachan or Brenda and Laura I think I would squeal too. Retreat at The Attic or Hobby House to meet the “cool kids”, #goals.
Definitely #goals 💯 we’ll get there girl! Cool kid here we come!-🎀C
Great WIPs, what’s the name of the guy you mention at the end of your video, can’t seem to find him ?
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Aimee!!❤❤❤❤❤ Gorgeous Widow Frog 🐸 😍. (Still watching)
Haha, thanks for being so supportive!! 🖤
I put my name and the date on my large projects! I think that the alphabet was included on Samplers so that the stitcher could use their own name. I don't believe the designer had intended for their name to be in everyone's home. Just my opinion 🤷
I have had Widow Frog in my stash since it first debuted on Patreon. After watching this channel, I want to immediately start that as well as the Modern Folk four seasons piece, which I do NOT have in stash and have resisted purchasing so far, despite already picking out fabric and floss for it. I need to catch up on the PollinatorSAL. And like, my WIPGO calls. But I also need to start Femurs and Fungi... so, thanks for the another great episode! 🙃💕
I know there are so many great things to stitch right now, we are in a renaissance period of cross stitch it is glorious-🎀🐦⬛C
The frog widow is sooooo cute. I want to start that one!!
Okay so I am totally putting my name and initials on my pieces! So do most of my friends that I know of. Don’t feel guilty about it. 😆
I will be guilt free, thank you! 🙏🏼 frog Widow is so fun, do it!!
For your The Widowed Frog you should do the black in etoile or sparkle thread, it give it something different!
That’s a great idea!! -🎀C
I think this is why I’m not attracted to doing a reproduction sampler at all. I will not put someone’s else’s name on my stitching. also - I run every single piece of floss over a damp sponge to straighten it out before using it. That would solve the spit issue. I just found you girls - I’m enjoying you 3!!!
As a historian, personally I would keep it mainly as is, but add something like "reproduced by - your name- on - date. Buuuuuuut unless you're stitching it for literal heritage purposes, the cross stitcher in me was say, nah, just credit the original tucked away in the ffo somewhere.
Also, widow frog looks awesome as is, i think more black would be overkill
I love both of these answers! THANK YOU! -🎀🐦⬛C
Just call it an adaptation and change it however you like! I did hear someone talking once about how our “reproductions” aren’t really reproductions because we aren’t using the exact same materials, anyway.
I just love Pirate Robin’s cotton floss. Her colors are so rich! I haven’t tried her silks yet… someday.
She is a master! Haha yea I think my lime green fabric might be a give away to the historians ahaha -🐦⬛🎀C
I’m totally vibing with the #RookieCrew ✨
it’s so refreshing (and hilarious) to hear the realtime thoughts of Flosstubers at the same place in their stitching journey as me 😂
Yessss 1844 Lady Man restart 🔥 can’t wait to see him progress
❤❤❤ We are chaos #RookieCrew4L, thank you for watching -🎀C
Haha, thanks for watching and being so supportive of our rookie vibes!
Did I miss the name of the jaw dropping stitcher?
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Oh lol, I think I had the same material for my High School uniform, it was navy blue and dark green plaid :)
Unexpected stress haha it was definitely a trip down memory lane, highly recommend haha -🎀🐦⬛C
I view name additions as personal choice. In lots of non sampler or reproductions some people put their initials and and as a sort of signature. A lot of those charts include charted alphabets so that you can make it your own. The chart is copying the original stitched piece, who is to say that who ever charted it from the original piece did so 100% correctly, and then whenever a chart is translated by the stitcher the piece is unique. it is your piece, you picked the fabric and threads, you miss a stitch here or carry a thread there. Also I got my degree in Archaeology and we do love trash. they would also use different methods to date the fabric and threads not just the date stitched. Also look in project cards, they are stickers or cards that you can attach to the back of frames where you can list all details about the chart. If you want to really get into the weeds with samplers, most of the time they are charted using very muted colors because that is what we see, but if the patterns are removed from their frames the colors are much brighter on threads that have been covered (because the sun and light didn't 'bleach' the threads inside the frame). So what is the true reproduction, the dull muted colors we see or what they truly stitched with. Not only is a 10 year old girl most likely a thread licker (Proud thread licker here) but she most likely loved bright colors.
Thank you for this! 🦝🦝 I will be as feral as I want to be haha -🎀C
Really love this thoughtful breakdown! It makes a lot of sense. More like covering a song someone else wrote/performed first while still making it your own giving them credit for writing it.
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Hilarious ladies its your stitching but your name initials on it
I put my initials and date on nearly everything I stitch. That video sounds really interesting. Can you send me the link?
Thank you for the shout out! I hope you like my videos 😊
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It’s a must watch!