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Thank you for Letting Me See the Colors

October 8, 2017 By patgeary

Thank You for Letting Me See the Colors was a chart by ANNE Originals way back in 1977. It is difficult to find a picture of it on the Internet or the chart itself for that matter. A generous member of the 123Stitch MB sent it to me. I’m not sure why I was so drawn to it, perhaps the colors or the fact that as I age my eyes are getting worse.

As I went searching for a color picture of it, I found this one on Google Images. I believe it was stitched by Debbie Miller and framed by Jill Rensell Studios. Jill and Amber always do a fantastic job.

Lord Thank you for letting me see the colors stitched by Debbie Miller .

Lord Thank you for letting me see the colors stitched by Debbie Miller .

I stitched mine on 28ct white Monaco over 2 with DMC threads.

Started stitching Oct 2, 2017
Finished stitching October 7, 2017

Thank you for Letting Me See the Colors.

Thank you for Letting Me See the Colors.

This one has been sitting in the prison drawer since 2017 because I really was not sure how I wanted to finish it. I took it out and laced it onto a circle board I had in my stash. I had earlier purchased a beautiful batik print in shades of purple that I decided to use as a background. I ordered an inexpensive frame from Amazon in white. I used the piece of acrylic that came with it coved with a layer of batting then laced the purple circle on that. Using tacky glue, I added the stitched piece to the purple board and popped it into the frame. Happy with how it turned out. Frame is 8″ inside.

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Comments

  1. Robin in Virginia says

    October 9, 2017 at 8:19 am

    What a fabulous piece you stitched! I haven’t seen this one before, but the verse and use of color is wonderful. Thank you for sharing.

  2. Sheila Otte says

    March 30, 2018 at 12:18 pm

    I have been looking for this pattern. Did you make a pattern? Is so, for a fee, would you be willing to share it? Thanks for thinking about this.

  3. Kara Adamik says

    April 5, 2018 at 7:10 am

    I had this in my bedroom growing up, and I’d love to recreate it for my daughter. I haven’t stitched anything since home ec in school, so I’d certainly need some help! Is there a pattern?

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