Essamplaires Long Dog
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Spirit of Marken

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Grille pour marquoir

Nouveau grille pour marquoir.

Inspiré par les samplers de Marken.

Une couleur. Nombre de points 227 x 362

Quakers' Dozen

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Grille pour marquoir

Une couleur

Nombre de points 226 x 300

Tobasco

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Grille marquoir inspiré Mexique

Plusieurs de couleurs

Nombre de points:  213 x 275

Paradigm Found

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Grille pour marquoir

Pendant de "Paradigm Lost"

Une couleur

Nombre de points 363 x 355

Angel Pavament

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Grille marquoir Angel Pavement 

Grille marquoir Angel Pavement de Long Dog

Plusieurs de couleurs

Nombre de points 219 x 263

Bienvenue

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Marquoir de naissance inspirée par Quaker.

Une couluer. Nombre de points: 267 x 153

Bienvenue is inspired by the Ackworth School. The Quaker style of motifs incorporate stylised swans, flowers and birds in half medallion shapes and cartouches.

Many of the motifs carry an innate symbolism, for example – the dog for loyalty, a bird on a branch for a love of nature, the swan for purity, the butterfly for exuberance, a rose for the mother and the buds for her children, a carnation for motherly love.

Bienvenue is unique in that it allows for the inclusion of not only the names and date of birth of the infant but also for the initials of the parents and grandparents thus creating a very personal family momento.

In addition to the design Bienvenue reproduces two extra pages of grid with blanked out sections for you to add the infants name and date of birth and family initials prior to stitching. There are also some extra motifs which can be used to fill in space if the chosen name is short and doesn’t take up the alotted space.

 

Bois le Duc

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Grille

Grille d'essamplaire

no de points 338 x 397

Carrelage

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Grille marquoir Carrelage

Grille marquoir Carrelage de Long Dog

Une couleur

Nombre de points 218 x 215

Do Bears ?

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Inspiré par marquoirs hollandaises de siècle 17

Une couleur.  Nombre de points: 297 x 274

Throughout the 17th Century Dutch samplers, particularly those from the provinces of Groningen, Friesland and North Holland, often featured their own very distinctive form of the Tree of Life. The trunk was symbolic of force (the father) and the foliage of abundance (the mother) whilst the whole tree, with its cyclic nature, stood for renewal and immortality. Opposing pairs of birds were almost always perched around the branches as a reminder of the life eternal.

The creatures found in this sampler would also have had their own symbolic meanings at that time. These are:

Bears - strength (male), protection at all costs (female)

Butterflies - joy, pleasure and playfulness

Dogs - fidelity, loyalty and watchfulness

Hares - meekness and timidity

Snails - sloth and idleness

Squirrels - mischief

Stags - longevity, gentleness and pride

 

Foursome Reel

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4 grilles ensemble

Plusieurs couleurs

Noimbre de points:

108 x 276

104 x 132

132 x 132

246 x 134