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We share our homes with our samplers. My customers allowed us a glance at their beautiful sampler walls. Thank you so much. Hope you enjoy the pictures.

Greetings from the island

Dated and signed 2010 - 2011 AT PW - Annette Pauleweit from the island Fehmarn completed "Mette 1811/1825" with eye-catchers and borders.

Mette 1811/1825 stitched by Annette Pauleweit Adelheit 1842 worked by Ursel Zscherper

This is Ursel Zscherper's "Adelheit 1842" in beautiful variations of blue.

Adelheit Greschner stitched by Elisabeth Prady WCM 1820 stitched by Lois Suski

Elisabeth Prady is finally finished with "Adelheit Greschner". She sent a picture without delay. Finished and framed! For Lois Suski from Idaho Falls "WCM 1820" is one of her favorite pieces. Gorgeous!

Amy Hartley worked by Anne Bihais Luise Lochau worked by Elvira Farr

Anne Bihais from Pirmil, France has never stitched on such a small scale - 35 ct linen. She likes the light colours and she likes doing "Amy Hartley". Me too! Elvira Farr busily stitches and her sister always emails the pictures. Thank you so much for "Luise Lochau"!

FH 1910 worked by Ursel Zscherper reverse side of Ursel Zscherper's FH 1910

Ursel Zscherper battled her way through FH 1910 and won by a mile!

Friederike Henkel 1853 worked by Margit GuerreinLuise Lochau 1906 wip

Luise Lochau 1906 worked by Brigitte Brandenburg

Margit Guerrein from Berlin stitches again. Brigitte Brandenburg had a broken leg and the only thing she could do was stitching ...

WCM 1820 stitched by Ulrike Grommisch M. Levy worked by Anka Meyer

Finally framed! The sampler had been missing for a while. Ulrike Grommisch sent a picture of her "WCM 1820" three days before Christmas. Keep it up! Anka Meyer from Sparta, New Jersey finished her first reproduction - M. Levy. Congratulations!

M. P. Joppe worked by Marjan Kuyken detail of Maria Rosa Muia's version of Nannette Hässig 1837

Marjan Kuyken had fun with darning. Her "M. P. Joppe" is now "M. Kuyken". Creative Maria Rosa Muia from Reggio Emilia: her version of "Nannette 1837". I love showing initiative!

DS 1842 stitched by Angelika Röhringer Barber Meins worked by Elisabeth Aberra Guebrou

Angelika Röhringer - "DS 1842" stitch by stitch, for two years, a great finish! Elisabeth Aberra Guebrou stitched "Barber Meins 1840/42" with DMC 3768, 3727 and 3041. Lovely!!

Eliza 1803 by Ursel Zscherper Elisabeth's Barber Meins close-up

"Eliza Trusted 1803" worked by Ursel Zscherper. Great!!

Biedermeier ca. 1840 stitched by Sue Hertzog Gardryth 1831 large worked by Doris Niek

After four weeks in storm and rain in northern Denmark Doris Niek’s “Gardryth Timman 1831” is finished: reddish-brown Dansk Blomstergarn on 35 ct linen!!! Sue Hertzog has worked both of her Biedermeier samplers in finest stitches. Her needlepoint version of "Biedermeier approx. 1840" is already framed. Worked on 22 count as always it turned out at 22 cm x 64 cm!!!

Adele Messelir stitched by Brigitte Brandenburg SG 1812 worked by Sue Hertzog

Back from holiday: Brigitte Brandenburg has completed "Adele Messelir"!

Friederike Henkel 1853 stitched by Elisabeth Aberra Guebrou M. L. de Kam 1896 worked by Ursel Zscherper

Ursel Zscherper has never had such fun darning before "Goes 1896". Great! Elisabeth Aberra Guebrou has a turbo needle! She completed "Friederike Henkel 1853" in record time!

ET 1803 stitched by Margit Ortmann-Scholz Martha 1811 stitched by Margit Ortmann-Scholz

Anna Schween by Elisabeth Knaeble MW 1903 stitched by Margit Ortmann-Scholz

One year - and Elisabeth Knäble has completed "Anna Schween". Margit Ortmann-Scholz from Berlin currently prefers monochrome works. She has sent three beauties!

Ulrike's kitchen

Perfect! Ulrike Grommisch's kitchen!

PAPA top section PAPA bottom section

Linda Patacca from Florida finished "PAPA" last week. A delight!

PAPA by Ursel Zscherper Bhooma's update from June 26

Ursel Zscherper could not stop working "PAPA", now she has done - with an addition at the bottom. Every Monday morning Bhooma Aravamudan makes me happy with her updates!

M. P. Joppe 1886 by Elisabeth Knäble A Nuremberg sampler for a lady from Nuremberg! Elisabeth Knäble's Christmas gift is framed. She enjoyed "Joppe" as well, since she always was excited how the next motif comes out.

MTT 1858 M. F. Tucher 1696 by Elisabeth Knäble

Jip Bieräugel from Alkmaar, The Netherlands was very creative with the colour selection on "MTT 1858".

Metta 1848 worked by Helga Fehr - unframed Metta 1848 worked by Helga Fehr - framed

Helga Fehr from Leverkusen has been working her "Metta" for two years. Unframed and framed a great result!

PAPA stitched by Gerlinde Bartelt Wobcke Brandts 1796 stitched by Mireille Martini

Gerlinde Bartelt from Strasburg worked "PAPA" on an individual basis. Mireille Martini's "Wobcke Brandts 1796" has been ironed. Will it get a frame?

© Sigrid Eckel

© Sigrid Eckel © Sigrid Eckel

Advanced Dutch sampler worked by Sigrid Eckel. Gorgeous!

Wobcke Brandts 1796 by Mireille Martini Becke Gellers worked by Ursel Zscherper

"Wobcke Brandts 1796" worked by Mireille Martini from Lausanne. Great! "Becke" is finished!!!! Ursel Zscherper sent a picture for my Gallery from Dusseldorf to Berlin. I was very pleased!

M.P. Joppe 1886 WIP by Rianne van Roozendaal

A fine start is done by Rianne van Roozendaal. "M. P. Joppe 1886" on 46ct linen.

Daisy 1899 worked by Ulla Waldmann M.P. Joppe 1886 worked by Brigitte Brandenburg

A new beauty in Ulla Waldmann's home: "Daisy 1899". Brigitte Brandenburg could not stop before she had finished her amazing "M. P. Joppe 1886".

WCM 1820 stitched by Irmtraud Bareiss detail from WCM 1820 by Irmtraud Bareiss

"WCM 1820" newly interpreted by Irmtraud Bareiss from Reutlingen. Outstanding!

Mijna's final version of PAPA MW 1903 worked by Ulrike Grommisch

Mijna has finished her interpretation of "Papa approx. 1880". Great! The first picture for the gallery in 2011 was sent by Ulrike Grommisch.

updated Dec. 2nd Second strike...

M.P. Joppe work-in-progress from Nov. 18 Anna Schween worked by Ursel Zscherper

"This was the first stroke!" Brigitte Brandenburg from Paris sent her work-in-progress of "M.P. Joppe". She wrote it was so beautiful that she could not stop! At the same time, I received a picture of "Anna Schween" stitched by Ursel Zscherper from Duesseldorf. Thank you so much!

Donna Lemos finished Wobcke, too Karen Bugg's Wobcke is finished

I am deeply grateful to Karen and Donna who have been accompanying me on Wobcke right from the start.

Elvira Farr worked Johanna Schramm 1920 CAK 1769 wip by Lou Mendes

Elvira Farr has had much fun on holiday, amongst others she finished "Johanna Schramm 1920". Lou Mendes has just started CAK 1769.

Karen's Vierlanden corner Karen's Mette is framed detail

Karen Bugg's Mette is back from the framers. It's a great Vierlanden corner, isn't it?

Angelika Roehringer's new kitchen MW 1903 worked by Karen Bugg Clara ca. 1900 worked by Karen

A perfect place for "M. Geel 1880" and "MW 1903": Angelika Röhringer's new kitchen. Karen Bugg just finished her summer project - six fast stitches in red. Super!

Helga Urban-Baule's Mette DV-CV 1844 worked by Elisabeth Knaeble

Helga Urban-Baule's "Mette Putfarckens" is finished and framed. Amazing! Elisabeth Knaeble can be proud on her reproduction of "DV-CV 1844". It's such a fine work in the alphabet and in the faces!

Mijna's WIP of Papa Antonie Groltsch 1889 worked by Karen Bugg

Mijna from the Netherlands is very creative on "PAPA". Karen Bugg's "Antonie" is finished... stitched on 32 ct Jobelan 1 over 1. I really love it!

DS 1842 worked by Mireille Martini Donna's MAW

Donna Lemos finished MAW, she is onto #4 of her summer project - Antonie. We found each other on Facebook: Mireille Martini finished "DS 1842" a long time ago, soon it will be framed.

Donna's summer project Louise Ziegler 1858 worked Donna Lemos

Ida Anker 1872 worked by Donna Lemos Donna's MAW approx. 1900 from Bristol WIP

A great start into a new week: Donna Lemos sent pictures of her summer project - "Ida Anker", "Louise Ziegler", "MAW" on a piece of fabric.

Louise Ziegler 1858 worked by Karen Bugg Ida Anker 1872 by Karen

Karen Bugg chose perfect reds from HDF for her "Louise Ziegler 1858" and "Ida Anker 1872"!

KS 1794 worked by Hilde Oberer detail

The Vierlanden sampler "KS 1794" is finished now! Hilde Oberer from Braunlage worked it on 40ct linen with silk from Soie d'Alger. Very, very lovely in red!!!

Donna's summer project Angelika Überrück's Metta

Here is Donna Lemos' summer project on Lakeside 40 ct vintage bisque. She is using HDF reds and these are the samplers she wants to use.. Angelika Überrück from Unna has a big project as well - Metta. Great!!!

Mette by Karen Bugg

Karen Bugg will receive lots of positive comments about her "Mette Putfarckens", too!

Doris Niek's letter Dijn

I got real mail, not electronic one, by Doris Niek from Berlin. She is currently working on "Hedwig Handlechner 1926". Dijn Duijs is busy stitching her Cherry Brandy cloth - in all kinds of red and terra.

ANLT 1831 by Ulrike Grommisch Johanna Schramm 1920 by Hilde Oberer

I got nice email on Whit Monday: "ANLT 1831" worked by Ulrike Grommisch and "Johanna Schramm 1920" stitched by Hilde Oberer.

Bristol CH by Elvira Farr SES 1725 by Elvira Farr

Elvira Farr's elephant has recovered. It has four legs.

Mette by Bhooma Aravamudan

I'm sure Bhooma Aravamudan will receive lots of positive comments about her "Mette Putfarckens".

SM 1678 by Hilde Oberer M. Levy by Elisabeth Aberra Guebrou

Hilde Oberer from Braunlage has had her "SM 1678" framed and sent me over a picture! Great! Whether Elisabeth Aberra Guebrou from Clermont-Ferrand will still work her name in the wreath?

Metta by Helga Fehr Papa by Jo luijten

Mr. Fehr from Leverkusen sent me the amazing red Metta of his wife Helga. Papa worked by Jo Luijten arrived the next day.

Antonie Buzzi M. Geel

I love Sundays. Elisabeth Knaeble sent me her completed beauties: Antonie Buzzi and M. Geel.

Daisy 1899 by Jamie Quiroga Edward 1874 by Dawn Lombard

Jamie Quiroga from Spring, Texas stitched Daisy 1899 on 40ct Antique white Graziano using Hand Dyed Fibers color Gandy Dancer #1111. Dawn Lombard from Rochefort, France worked Edward 1874 with one thread of floss over one linen thread using 32 count Belfast vintage linen, colour Country Mocha and Vikki Claytons' hand-dyed silk OMG 1149. Her finished version measures 33cm x 42cm - nearly as small as the original sampler.

EDFS 1807 by Christel Ross Jenny Haemsch 1904 by Monika Asam

Christel Ross found the pug sampler amusing. Monika Asam from Munich sent me her "debut sampler". Her Jenny is marvellous.

WCM 1820 by A. Roehringer two weeks later

Angelika Roehringer from Ziegra will finish "WCM 1820" soon. Two weeks later, it's done!

Antonie Buzzi by R. Loeschenkohl SB 1776 by R. Loeschenkohl RET 1714 by R. Loeschenkohl

Here are some reproductions worked by Rosemarie Loeschenkohl last year. She modified the Ackworth sampler. The animals are colourfully designed.

Donna Lemos' Vierlanden sampler from 1863Donna Lemos took a week off from "Mette" and worked a cute Vierlanden sampler. She used 40 ct ricamo and HDF. I like the colours. The sampler from Vierlanden region is part of the gorgeous collection of the German Sampler Museum, Celle and was published in the current magazine SAMPLER & ANTIQUE NEEDLEWORK, Vol. 58.

 

 

 

 

 

Christine Mugnier finished Barber Meins Eliza Trusted 1803 worked by Margit O.

They're great, aren't they! My friend Margit Ortmann from Berlin sent a picture of her "Eliza Trusted 1803". Christine Mugnier finished "Barber Meins". Gorgeous! She stitched her on 36 ct linen 2 over 2 with 1 strand of variegated hand dyed silk (Victoria Clayton).

Dijn Duijs' Lehncke Albers Dijn at work

Dijn Duijs sent me her personal version of Lehncke Albers' sampler from Vierlanden. She works it In black and some autumn colours. She calls it "Black Magic, A Touch of Gold and a Drop of Wine". She spilled some Portwine over it. More on her blog

Rianne's Christmas present Merry Christmas! Rianne van Roozendaal presents her dad with a terrific version of "Papa".

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ANLT 1831 by Helga Urban-Baule reproduction of a Vierlanden sampler from the museum in Celle

Helga Urban-Baule sent me pictures of her three Vierlanden reproductions: ANLT, Becke Geller and a very early red sampler from German Sampler Museum in Celle.

M. Levy worked by Sue Hertzog Anna Schuetze 1847 worked by Sue Hertzog

Sue Hertzog has finished M. Levy. She took a break in between as she wanted to do the Anna Schuetze 1847 for her mother's 80th birthday present. The M. Levy turned out at 34cm X 27cm, the Anne Schuetze 1847 size was 23 1/2cm X 25 1/2cm. She used the same cloth as she has done for the other ones - 1cm = 7 holes. Gorgeous!!!

RET 1714 worked by Christel Ross Elisabeth Knaeble's Brandenburg 1833

Great! Christel Ross has finished the Sampler of the Month of August. RET 1714 is stitched on 36 ct linen with 1 thread of DMC. Elisabeth Knaeble finished "Brandenburg 1833" in the summer vacations and got it framed recently.

Karen's Metta 1848 is framed Karen's Vierlanden corner

Karen's Anna Schween 1853 Karen's Mary Wigham 1790

Karen's Barber Meins 1840-42 Karen's Dorothea Padies approx. 1820

Karen Bugg's "Metta 1848", "Anna Schween 1853", "Mary Wigham 1790", "Barber Meins 1840-42" and "Dorothea Padies ca. 1820" are framed! Gorgeous! Karen has expanded her Quaker Wall and made a Vierlanden Corner.

DC-CV 1844 finished and framed by Ulrike Grommisch Ulrike's wip on ANLT 1831

Ulrike Grommisch from Essen, Germany is often in the garden in the summer and she does not find plenty of time for stitching, but she still makes progress, as you see at the finished and framed Biedermeier sampler "DV-CV 1844" and at "ANLT 1831" from the Vierlanden area.

CAK 1769 Barber Meins 1840/42

Sunday is a good day to send me pictures for the gallery. Today, I’ve been receiving an image of the framed reproduction of "CAK 1769" worked by Elisabeth Knaeble. Sonngard Haag from Fleischwangen, Baden-Wuerttemberg has not come to that point yet on "Barber Meins", since she passionately does her gardening in spring. And there is an awful lot to do.

Jenny 1904Elfriede Kleiber from Hirschbach, Bavaria has not stitched the reproduction of "Jenny 1904" is, but she had made a gift of the cross stitch kit. Now she has sent me a picture of the finished sampler.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

From Neu-Ulm in Bavaria, Elvira Farr sent an Easter gift for the gallery: her reproduction of "AVS 1731" - the "Old Man".

Elvira Farr's "Old Man"Ursula Waldmanns "ACO 1772"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ulla Waldmann from Hamburg sent me her little mermaid "ACO 1772" in the Easter holiday .

 

Thought you may like to see Sue's three latest needlepoints. They are all done on 1cm = 7 holes. EDFS 1807 turned out to be 25.5cm x 24cm. Antonie 1845 turned out at 17.5cm x 24cm, the other one which will go to her niece Caroline for her wedding in August is 25cm x 34cm.

Antonie Buzzi 1845 replica EDFS 1807

Voilà! Christine Mugnier's Gardryth. Magnifique! Christine stitched it on 36 ct linen Edinburgh with 1 thread of Gloriana silk - colour : Rosebud. Elisabeth Aberra Guébrou from Clermont-Ferrand has finished a sampler again. She sent me a photo of her nice "Anna Schaarschmidt 1891".

Gardryth Timmans 1831 worked by Christine Mugnier Elizabeth's Anna 1891

Elisabeth Knaeble has sent her Martha Jones, Rosemarie Loeschenkohl her framed Dorothea Padies. Great!

Elisabeth Knaeble's Martha Jones 1792 Rosemarie Loeschenkohl's Dorothea Padies

before afterwards

 

samplers worked by Rosemarie Loeschenkohl a wall with originals

Karen Bugg's quaker corner Anna Schaarschmidt  (Duitsland)

Elske van Kammen from the Netherlands made the webshots of her beautiful samplers available to me. Please click onto the photo to persue her collection.

 

A bedroon wall at Margit Guerrein's home in Berlin Anita Johansen from San Antonio, Texas stitched her on 40 count Lakeside Linen Vintage Examplar with a mixture of Crescent Colours and Hand-Dyed Fibers.

Karen Novakoski's sampler walls, Maryland, USA Karen will have a third wall soon

Elvira Farr from Neu-Ulm worked Elisabeth Osterberger's remembrance of early days. Her sister sent the picture.white work in the entrance

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Margit Guerrein's entrance Elisabeth Knaeble from Nuremberg worked MHL 1685

finished and framed: AH 1810 and Frances Rae Elisabeth Knaeble's Frances Rae and AH 1810.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

My friend Margit visited Francine Zeil in Gerstheim, Alsace - a collection in two barns!

Gerstheim 1 Gerstheim 2

Gerstheim 3 Gerstheim 4

Donna Lemos has built up her Quaker wall and starts with Vierlande. Wow!:

Donna's Mary Wigham 1790 Donna's ET 1803

Donnas Martha 1811 Donna's D. Cockin 1806

Donna's Rachel Wilson Anna Schween is finished!!!

Worked and framed by Rosemarie Loeschenkohl: Hannah Wallis 1802, EDFS 1807 and CSK 1680

Hannah Wallis 1802 'pug sampler' EDFS 1807

CSK 1680

Sue's NannetteMy ex-sister-in-law Sue Hertzog from Saugus, California sent me her fine version of Nannette. The needle point itself measures at 70 x 24cm.