http://www.q-net.net.au/~lolita/snugglep.htm
There are a few of May Gibbs' illustrations and a snippet from her book.
HTH,
Trish {|:OI}
oh. they're lovely. i have been fan of may gibbs from an early age.
i'm currently working two of her flower fairies (delphinium & sweet pea)
& have some more of the cross stitch designs of her art in my stash.
you can see the cross stitch charts & kits at:
http://www.nettrek.com.au/~stitches/may-gibbs.html
(warning this page takes an age to download - but i think
it's worth it)
stadia handcrafts actually make the kits & charts.
they are at:
http://www.stadia.com.au/catalogue/cross_stitch/cat_frame.htm
select australian collection & then may gibbs from the pull down
menus. the colours on this site turn out very strange on my
screen. not like what i'm stitching at all.
i love the birth sampler:
http://www.stadia.com.au/catalogue/cross_stitch/mg931.htm
& managed to sneak it into my stash over the weekend after
many months of gnashing teeth. now i just need someone i know to
fall pregnant. 8-)
hope this helps,
pauline
>oh. they're lovely. i have been fan of may gibbs from an early age.
>i'm currently working two of her flower fairies (delphinium & sweet pea)
>& have some more of the cross stitch designs of her art in my stash.
>you can see the cross stitch charts & kits at:
>
>http://www.nettrek.com.au/~stitches/may-gibbs.html
>
These are darling, Pauline. I have a question, though -- what's meant
by "cotton 10.5", "linen 12", and so on? These numbers seem awfully
low to be holes per inch.
Thanks in advance,
Chris
well if you turn yourself upside down & think "down under style"
it all makes sense. 8-) we're decimal (i.e centimetres & litres), so
the counts are threads/centimetre.
the stadia website (http://www.stadia.com.au) has a conversion
chart in their catalogue of linen. 12threads/centimetre is about
30threads/inch linen.
i don't know why they do this, probably because their linen is
sourced from permin & they'd be decimal over in denmark as well.
99% of other shops in oz. use the imperial measurements for
thread counts.
hope this helps,
pauline
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... or just multiply by 2.5 to get the count per inch (i.e. 10.5/cm is about
26/inch). This is approximate, but a lot quicker than waiting for web pages to
load :-)
Graham
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