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GP-174 Схема "Eggs Ala Round" Glendon Place
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The inspiration to design Eggs Ala Round came from hand-painted eggs seen on display at the Brick City Cross Stitch shop in Ocala, FL. These absolutely stunning creations were hand painted by Jeannie (who works in the shop), based upon the ancestral custom of egg painting, known as Pysanka. Considered Ukrainian in origin, Pysanka spread throughout the region of The Ukraine and Romania as an Easter tradition within the Orthodox Catholic Church. This fine art of egg painting was passed down from generation to generation.
The process involves emptying the egg of its contents, covering it with a thin layer of beeswax, and then using a special tool called a “kistka” or stylus to lightly carve the motifs into the egg. The egg goes through numerous dye dips, wax carvings, and additional wax dips to arrive at the finished product.
I’m not sure how and where Jeannie learned how to do this, but her artistic talent is amazing and the minute detail on these eggs was absolutely breathtaking! One region of Romania that is most famous for the art of egg painting is Bucovina. In the early days of this folk art craft, the primary color of these eggs were red — symbolizing the death and resurrection of Christ at Easter. However, over time, other colors were introduced and the whole concept of egg painting spread around the world. Even today, Romanians believe that painted eggs bring luck and protect their homes against demons and unholy spirits. In some areas of Romania/The Ukraine, newlyweds keep painted eggs in their residences as charms to protect their home, bring balance in their lifes and secure a happy marriage.
Unlike the traditionally bright colors of the Pysanka eggs, I took some creative license and stayed more within a pastel palette of colors.
Fabric: Stitched on 28 count Chrysalis (New Color for 2011) Cashel Linen by Picture This Plus. Purchasing a fat 1/4 will work sufficiently, but only allow 2 1/2″ of selvage on the left and right sides. The model was stitched using a fat quarter.
Stitch Area: 190w x 190h
Stitch Count: 182w X 182h
Design Area: 13″ Round
Fibers and Embellishments: 45 colors of Sullivans floss, 11 colors of Mill Hill Beads, 9 colors of Kreinik #4 Very Fine Braid, and 1 color of The Gentle Art. Comparable colors provided for Anchor and DMC floss.
Kreinik
#4 Very Fine Braid
Color
015
Chartreuse
021
Copper
024
Fuchsia
027
Orange
028
Citron
033
Royal Blue
002L
Chromo Gold (Holographics)
012L
Lavender-Tric (Holographics)
029L
Dyelectric Blue (Holographics
Mill Hill Beads
Color
00148
Pale Peach
00553
Old Rose
00557
Gold
00561
Ice Green
02005
Dusty Rose
02007
Satin Blue
02009
Ice Lilac
02031
Citron
03021
Royal Pearl
03052
Desert Peach
03504
Satin Moss
The Gentle Art
Color
0180
Spring Grass (4 skeins)