Re: [lace-chat] Lady with Unicorn cross-stitch

2010-02-03 Thread Dmt11home
In a message dated 2/2/2010 11:39:59 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
spind...@gmail.com writes:

I've  seen the ones in the Cloisters, too. I'd forgotten about that,
probably  because it was part of a disastrous weekend when I broke up
with my  boyfriend while I was in grad school.
The ones in the Cloisters are The Hunt of the Unicorn and depict the  
savage slaying of a unicorn.  We took my daughter when she was  about 6 years 
old, and quite interested in unicorns to see them. Instead of  enjoying them, 
she became hysterical and began to cry in front of the tapestry  in which 
people were stabbing the unicorn. We had to carry her out of the room.  The 
Cluny Museum series is much more pleasurable and sedate, since it depicts  
the five senses, not unicornicide.
Devon

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Re: [lace-chat] Lady with Unicorn cross-stitch

2010-02-03 Thread Avital
I'm sorry your daughter was so upset but I love that word --
unicornicide! Now I have to Google them to see what I blanked out.

Oh yes, now I see what you mean

http://www.inetours.com/New_York/Pages/photos/Unicorn-Tapestry.html

That wouldn't appeal to me as much as an embroidery subject!

Avital

 people were stabbing the unicorn. We had to carry her out of the room. The
 Cluny Museum series is much more pleasurable and sedate, since it depicts
 the five senses, not unicornicide.
 Devon

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Re: [lace-chat] Lady with Unicorn cross-stitch

2010-02-03 Thread Vicki Bradford
I agree that unicornicide is not a pleasant subject!  (good word, that!
g) It was over 30 years ago when I saw them and I had forgotten that
that was the theme.  My favorite has always been Unicorn in
Captivity and since it is in that set, that's the one I mostly
remember.  All the more reason to see the ones in Paris!

Vicki

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From: Avital spind...@gmail.com
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Sent: Wed, Feb 3, 2010 12:26 pm
Subject: Re: [lace-chat] Lady with Unicorn cross-stitch

I'm sorry your daughter was so upset but I love that word --
unicornicide! Now I have to Google them to see what I blanked out.

Oh yes, now I see what you mean

http://www.inetours.com/New_York/Pages/photos/Unicorn-Tapestry.html

That wouldn't appeal to me as much as an embroidery subject!

Avital

 people were stabbing the unicorn. We had to carry her out of the
room. The
 Cluny Museum series is much more pleasurable and sedate, since it
depicts
 the five senses, not unicornicide.
 Devon

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Re: [lace-chat] Lady with Unicorn cross-stitch

2010-02-02 Thread Vicki Bradford

Hi Avital  everyone,

Lovely knitted shawl (love the color!) and very nice beginning to the 
Unicorn tapestry cross-stitch!  I'm with you as far as compulsive 
cross-stitching is concerned since I love finely detailed charts.  I 
had a look at the Scarlet Quince website 
(http://www.scarletquince.com/) last night and picked out 12 patterns I 
liked.  Then I had a long chat with myself and finally settled on 
ordering two. (I must confess that despite having enough charts to open 
a shop, my cross-stitching has taken a backseat to lace since I 
discovered it some time ago...(-: Still, I can't resist a really 
wonderful chart!)  I love medieval designs too, and I too have been 
fortunate to see a set of the Cluny unicorn tapestries, though the ones 
I saw are at The Cloisters in upper Manhattan.  I think The Cloisters 
is such a perfect setting for their display and highly recommend 
visiting to anyone who has the opportunity.  I do hope to see the ones 
in Paris someday as well.  We ran out of time the last time I was 
there, but that museum had been on my list.


For cross-stitchers on the list, Scarlet Quince has Vermeer's The 
Lacemaker among its selections.  Sorry to be a temptress and 
facilitator!  vbg


Vicki in Maryland where we are waiting for yet another snowstorm this 
evening,,,more reason to stay indoors and make lace...(or do 
cross-stitch...or knit???)


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Re: [lace-chat] Lady with Unicorn cross-stitch

2010-02-02 Thread Clay Blackwell
The Vermeer Lacemaker chart was once in my own hot little hands, but I 
donated it to Lace at Sweet Briar where someone was able to win it!  I 
took one look at those pages and pages and pages of charts and knew I'd 
never get it done!!  I held on to The Girl with the Pearl Earring 
(also Vermeer), but doubt I'll ever get to that either.  If anyone is 
going to be at LASB this year and wants this up for grabs, just say so!!!


I was once into those all-encompassing pieces that took a year or more 
to complete (when working full-time).  I loved them dearly!!  But 
bobbin-lace became my new obsession, and there you have it. But to be 
honest with you, the things I did *paled* in comparison to these Scarlet 
Quince charts.  Unbelievable!!


Clay



On 2/2/2010 5:19 PM, Vicki Bradford wrote:

Hi Avital  everyone,

Lovely knitted shawl (love the color!) and very nice beginning to the 
Unicorn tapestry cross-stitch!  I'm with you as far as compulsive 
cross-stitching is concerned since I love finely detailed charts.  I 
had a look at the Scarlet Quince website 
(http://www.scarletquince.com/) last night and picked out 12 patterns 
I liked.  Then I had a long chat with myself and finally settled on 
ordering two. (I must confess that despite having enough charts to 
open a shop, my cross-stitching has taken a backseat to lace since I 
discovered it some time ago...(-: Still, I can't resist a really 
wonderful chart!)  I love medieval designs too, and I too have been 
fortunate to see a set of the Cluny unicorn tapestries, though the 
ones I saw are at The Cloisters in upper Manhattan.  I think The 
Cloisters is such a perfect setting for their display and highly 
recommend visiting to anyone who has the opportunity.  I do hope to 
see the ones in Paris someday as well.  We ran out of time the last 
time I was there, but that museum had been on my list.


For cross-stitchers on the list, Scarlet Quince has Vermeer's The 
Lacemaker among its selections.  Sorry to be a temptress and 
facilitator! vbg


Vicki in Maryland where we are waiting for yet another snowstorm this 
evening,,,more reason to stay indoors and make lace...(or do 
cross-stitch...or knit???)


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Re: [lace-chat] Lady with Unicorn cross-stitch

2010-02-02 Thread Avital
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 12:19 AM, Vicki Bradford twohappyb...@aol.com wrote:
 Hi Avital  everyone,

 Lovely knitted shawl (love the color!) and very nice beginning to the
 Unicorn tapestry cross-stitch!  I'm with you as far as compulsive
 cross-stitching is concerned since I love finely detailed charts.  I had a
 look at the Scarlet Quince website (http://www.scarletquince.com/) last
 night and picked out 12 patterns I liked.  Then I had a long chat with
 myself and finally settled on ordering two. (I must confess that despite
 having enough charts to open a shop, my cross-stitching has taken a backseat

Well, if you ever go back to counted cross-stitch, another site I like
is http://www.goldenkite.com! But on the whole, I prefer Scarlet
Quince designs because Golden Kite has too many romantic (I mean the
historical period and style, not the subject matter) paintings for my
taste.

 to lace since I discovered it some time ago...(-: Still, I can't resist a
 really wonderful chart!)  I love medieval designs too, and I too have been
 fortunate to see a set of the Cluny unicorn tapestries, though the ones I
 saw are at The Cloisters in upper Manhattan.  I think The Cloisters is such
 a perfect setting for their display and highly recommend visiting to anyone
 who has the opportunity.  I do hope to see the ones in Paris someday as
 well.  We ran out of time the last time I was there, but that museum had
 been on my list.

I've seen the ones in the Cloisters, too. I'd forgotten about that,
probably because it was part of a disastrous weekend when I broke up
with my boyfriend while I was in grad school. That's probably why I
remember the Cluny ones better. ;-)  Also, I was traveling alone in
Europe, so I was able to hang around the Cluny Museum for as long as I
wanted. When you're with someone else you have to adjust to their
schedule.

 For cross-stitchers on the list, Scarlet Quince has Vermeer's The
 Lacemaker among its selections.  Sorry to be a temptress and facilitator!
  vbg

LOL! Isn't that what lace and needlework lists are for? To tempt us?

Avital

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[lace-chat] Lady with Unicorn cross-stitch

2010-02-01 Thread Avital
I'm moving this to chat because it's getting rather far from lace.

I'm working this on Aida cloth. The finished piece will be about 18x23
inches. Here's a link to my description of the pattern itself.

http://apinnick.wordpress.com/2009/11/21/lady-and-the-unicorn-sense-of-hearing/

Avital


On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 12:04 AM,  lbuy...@nc.rr.com wrote:
 Avital,
 You certainly have been busy.  What an incredible project.  Is it worked on 
 congress cloth?  Do you have any idea how big the piece will be when it's 
 finished?  I don't think I would ever have the guts to tackle something that 
 big.
 Liz
 Raleigh, NC, USA where the snow is beginning to melt.

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