Anyone following this blog over the years has seen my collection of samplers show up in photo after photo. Most were stitched in the 60s and 70s and have moved from house to house over the years. I have given most away and this fall sent one to GD Leigha and gave two more to DIL this last visit.
They were hung here and there as I did not have a wall large enough for all of them in the farm house but I do have a lovely large wall in the new house.
So last week I took them all down and cleaned them and made any necessary repairs to the backing, Then I loaded all my favorites in laundry baskets and spent the day rehanging them.
Years ago I learned the best thing to hang them on with the least amount of damage to the wall are sewing machine needles. They are strong and if you need to move them the hole is almost invisible. And it does takes several tries on some of them.
It to almost three hours and they still need a bit of straightening and tweaking but they are up. Most of the time was spent getting up and down the ladder. But this is the last time I'll move them and they're an important part of what makes a house "my" home. I did also get another wedding ring quilt up on the living room window this time. Today I am off to get some additional base cabinets and start looking at possibilities for new countertops. This will be my biggest splurge.
2 comments:
You have an amazing collection of samplers! So nice that you have the space in your new home to display them because it would be a shame to store them where they can't be admired.
beautiful samplers! Love your display too.
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