Showing posts with label Scarlet Letter An All Was For An Appil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scarlet Letter An All Was For An Appil. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Snakes! The Rest of the Story

Snakes, the rest of the story.  I have observed most people put snakes into two categories.  There is the venomous/non venomous category.  The poisonous/non poisonous category.  The good snake/bad snake category.  Grandmother Bessie and I also have two categories--dead snake/alive snake.  When it comes to snakes, Grandmother Bessie and I have a definite black and white boundary:  the snake is either alive or the snake is dead.


Grandmother Bessie grew up in the Smoky Mountains.  There are many snakes in the mountains.  There are many poisonous snakes in the mountains:  rattlers, copperheads, water moccasions, cottonmouths.  I'm sure these snakes have scientific names, but these common names were good enough for Grandmother Bessie.


Grandmother Bessie was fearless!  Except, she was afraid of snakes.  Superman had cryoptine, Achilles had his heel, Indiana Jones had snakes.  My father would often say:  Your Grandmother will take on Ole' Scratch, before she will take on a snake.  In case you are wondering who Ole' Scratch is, Ole' Scratch is the devil himself.  Yes, my Father was correct:  Grandmother would have done battle with the devil himself, before she would do battle with a snake.  Her fear of snakes knew no bounds.  She would leap tall buildings, swim a river, run a marathon, make a new exit from the building to get away from a snake.  And. . . she taught me well.


I grew up on a 500 acre dairy farm.  There were many critters on the farm:  horses, mules, chickens, dogs, cats and bovines (cows), lots and lots of bovines (cows).  A cow is a grown up bovine, a calf is a baby bovine.  There were always lots of baby calves on the farm.  An average dairy cow produces 54 pounds or six gallons of milk per day.  When a cow would give birth, she would produce more than 54 pounds of milk.  New born baby calves do not have the stomach capacity to consume this much milk.  Cows like most mothers are very protective of their new born.  My Father and Grandmother were very caring and sensitive to new born calves and Mothers and each would always receive special attention.


So. . .  There was a new baby calf and my Father was at the barn getting Mother and baby settled. Grandmother had arrived to help milk the cow.  And then it happened!  A copperhead appears bites the Mother on her milk gland and then bites the new born calf twice on the nose!  Bad, very bad.


My Father studied animal husbandry and had a head full of horse sense(common sense) about animals.  He knew if he did not act quickly both the cow and calf were in danger of loosing their life.  An urgent call was made to the vet to bring anti venom.  The vet responded quickly, administered the anti venom solution to both the cow and the calf.  It took both Mother and baby several days to recover, but both survived!


Now about Grandmother.  When Grandmother saw the snake, she threw the stainless  steel milk bucket and wrought iron milk stool straight up into the air.  She threw them so high, she hit the rafters in the barn and put dents in both the milk pail and and the milk stool.  Did I mention the milk pail was stainless steel and the milk stool were wrought iron?  Grandmother's house was about 1/8 of a mile from the barn and she set a new land speed record getting back to the house.


Now, most people would think the story ends here.  Nope.  Grandmother had another theory about snakes: they always travel in pairs.  Grandmother was very faithful about reading her Bible and she knew the Biblical story about Adam and Eve, she also knew the Biblical story about Noah and the Ark and the animals traveling two by two.  Grandmother Bessie would always say "they travel in pairs."  In spite of my Father constantly reassuring my Grandmother he had killed the snake which had bitten the cow and calf, my Grandmother would say "What about its mate?"  Once again, the wisdom of Grandmother Bessie prevailed.  While my Father was nursing the Mother and baby back to health, another copperhead snake reared its ugly head at the barn.  My Father killed the second snake and my Grandmother returned to the barn.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Snakes! Why did it have to be snakes?

Raiders of the Lost Ark has to be one of the classic movies of all times. The movie is action packed and has a swash buckling hero in Indiana Jones.  There are so many classic lines and scenes from this movie.  One of my favorite lines:  Why did it have to be snakes?  Indiana Jones, the hero, had a problem.  Indiana Jones was afraid of snakes!


Like many movies of today, Raiders of the Lost Ark received lots of hype and publicity before its release.  Time magazine did a full spread on Raiders of the Lost Ark and its use of 7,500 snakes!  Before the movie was released I had read the Time article, saw the movie trailers and listened to the hype.  When my girlfriends and me went to see the movie, I went with full knowledge of "the snake scene."  Like Indiana Jones I also have a problem with snakes.  When it was time for the snake scene, one of my girlfriends knowing my fear of snakes was wise enough and fast enough to take the soft drink from my hand before I went "into full Betty snake mode" and gave everyone a soft drink bath.  She was not fast enough to get both the soft drink and popcorn.  At sight of the first snake scene, I threw my popcorn ten feet in the air and everyone sitting within a twenty feet radius thought it was snowing popcorn!  When the snake scene ended my girlfriend leaned over and said "you can come out from under the seat now, the snake scene is over."


I love Adam and Eve samplers!  I love the story of Adam and Eve.  My problem:  one of the main characters in the story of Adam and Eve is the snake.  One of the main motifs, one of the most important motifs in an Adam and Eve sampler is the snake.  See my problem.  I have dozens of Adam and Eve samplers, mostly unstitched.  It's the snake!


When I first saw the sampler, An All Was For An Appil, I fell in love with this sampler.  It was an Adam and Eve, the colors were beautiful, it was big and dense and the motifs!  So, I have once again found my big girl britches, faced my fear and stitched An All Was For An Appil.  Remember when I told everyone, the snake would be the last thing I stitched on the sampler.


Stay tuned for the rest of the sampler and the rest of the snake fear story.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Letters and Words


I have agonized and agonized over the letters to And All Was For An Appil.  Whew!  I thought the letters to the words was going to be the easy part.  Was I ever wrong!  The jury is still out on a couple of the letters, I am not happy with the R or the S, so I am going to sleep on them tonight and make a decision on them tomorrow.  Your input and critique is most welcome.

Now that the letters are stitched, there is one remaining motif.  Does anyone remember what it is?  Here is a clue:  hiss, forked tongue, slithers.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Difficulty with the First Family

As the sampler went sailing across the room, AppleJack walked into the room and asks:  Difficulty with the first family?  Hmm I had never thought of calling An All Was For An Appil the First Family sampler, but it seems to fit.

 I have once again found the big girl britches and am facing the satin stitches.  I have counted and counted and counted, stitched on a waste piece of linen, outlined, filled in, ripped out, restitched, cussed and discussed.


I keep telling myself:  "the original sampler was probably stitched by a young girl (most likely under the age of twelve).  She is in needlework heaven laughing her fanny off at you stressing over these satin stitches."

Think the First Family had these problems?







Thursday, March 1, 2012

Meow, The Cat Motif

There are so many reasons I love the Scarlet Letter sampler, An All Was For An Appil.  Another one of the reasons:  it has a cat!  Like many of the motifs, the cat has "the look" on her face.  The busted look.


When Miss Callie Mae is startled, she gets a case of the big hair.  The Eden cat has that startled, big hair look.


See that blank space between the moon and the cat?  That blank space is the satin stitch verse, An All Was For An Appil.  I'm getting close!  Can I hear a big Whoo Hoo?

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Eden is Infested with Bugs

It has been a quiet cool day at Thistle Manor and I have continued to work on the Appil sampler.  I was so pleased to finish Eve, this has given me motivation to continue.  Today I have been stitching the bugs and insects.


Since Eve and Adam have been busted, the two of them have to deal with the insects.  I wonder if Adam had an infestation of aphids on his roses?  How did Eve deal with the Japanese beetles who eat everything in sight?


Don't you love this guys red eyes?  Creepy!


I also stitched the snakes tail.  Of course my mind was wandering while I was stitching.  I first thought the snakes tail looked like a heart.  I reminded myself this is a snakes tail and thought it looked more like an ace of spades.

Hopefully tomorrow will be another quiet day at Thistle Manor and I can continue stitching.  There is more grassy knoll to stitch and a kitty cat!

Friday, February 24, 2012

All About Eve

The last time we saw Miss Eve she was running around the Garden of Eden like a chicken with her head cut off.

Seems quite fitting she would be running around like a chicken with her head cut off because she was waiting for the needlewoman to plant herself in the stitch chair and get needle pulling thread.

Presenting Miss Eve from Eden


Miss Eve is one of the many reasons I fell in love with this sampler.  I love the expression on her face!  The look on Eve's face is the picture perfect definition of busted!


She also reminds me of a sweet neanderthal or the Bride of Frankenstein or with all that hair she could be auditioning for the Broadway musical Hair.  Below are some of the lyrics to the Broadway musical Hair.  I think these lyrics describe Miss Eve's hair perfectly.

Gimme head with hair
Long beautiful hair
Shining, gleaming
Streaming, flaxen, waxen

Give me down to there hair
Shoulder length or longer
Here baby, there mama
Everywhere daddy daddy

Hair, hair, hair, hair, hair, hair, hair
Flow it, show it
Long as God can grow it
My hair

Also presenting Mr Adam, Eve's date mate.


Since the title of this post is All About Eve, I thought I would point out a few more of Eve's features.  Notice the fashionable "V" in the crown of her hair and Eve has chosen a much more interesting fig leaf than Adam.

Now onto stitching some insects!  The insects are much much smaller than Eve.  Yesterday the temps in Music City were in the seventies and I worked outside weeding Next Year.  I have a good case of "gardeners legs" today.  Sitting in the stitch chair working on the insects sounds like an excellent way to recover from my case of gardeners legs.


Tuesday, February 21, 2012

The evolution of Eve

When I last posted about the Scarlet Letter sampler,  An All Was For An Appil, I had just begun to stitch Eve.  I'm still stitching on Eve.  The Appil sampler has large motifs and Eve being one of the most important characters in the story is a big motif on the sampler.

Eve is now standing on two legs!


But now poor Eve has an even bigger problem since last posing for her photograph.  She is headless!


As I was stitching on Eve I started thinking about calling her the Headless House Woman of Eden.  To make her life more interesting, I miscounted on her hair and had to rework some of her hair with extensions.  As I stitched and studied her more I thought maybe she had chosen a different hair style and decided to give herself a new look--you know hair on one side of her head and short, really, really short hair on the other side.  In reading Laurie's (Corgi Cottage) post from yesterday, Laurie used the terms robotics to describe an Adam and Eve she had been stitching.  I was so happy to read this--makes me think I am not the only stitcher who sees their Adam and Eve with personalities.  Seems I also remember someone calling Adam and Eve the orange glow people once.  Laughter and humor is a good thing!


Hopefully, next post Eve will have found her head and will be sporting a guilty look.

Friday, February 10, 2012

The Moon, the Stars and the Evolution of Eve

Since I have my Jo Morton homework finished, I decided to re direct my attention and time to the Scarlet Letter sampler,  An All Was For An Appil.  I was working on the clouds on the right side of the chart.


The clouds on the right side of the sampler are stitched!  This means I have now established the width of the sampler which is 17 (the framer will be more accurate).


In addition to the clouds, I stitched the moon


and the stars


and the beginning of Eve.  Do you see her?  She is standing on the grassy knoll.


 Here are my theories on Eve at this moment in stitching time.

Theory #1

AppleJack and I do volunteer work with women in recovery.  It has been our observation most of the women are in recovery because of poor decisions.  And. . . who of us have not made some poor decisions?  I digress, back to Eve and her predicament.  Here's the way I see it:  Eve realizes she has listened to that cagey, sly, sleazy, slithering, smooth talking snake and is facing serious consequences.  Eve knows that life in Eden is about to change.   Instead of easy picking at the fruit tree and lovely bouquets of flowers to share with Adam, weeds, thorns and thistles are in her immediate future.  Realizing she is going to have to earn her figs "by the sweat of her brow," she decides to go down to the local department store and audition as a mannequin in the hosiery department.


Theory #2

Eve is standing on one leg because she is waiting in line to use the Eden outhouse.  The line is long and she is suffering from TB (tiny bladder).

Theory #3

Eve is camera shy.  She heard she was going to be photographed and only had time to shave one leg and she did not want the camera to catch the unshaved one.

Eve has been the most fun motif to stitch on this sampler.  After I get both her legs stitched, I will begin stitching her hair.  Have you seen her hair?  I don't think Eve is going to need a wig any time soon, but will be spending some serious $$$ in conditioner.  Does anyone remember the song Hair from the musical?  I think this Eve might have given the songwriters inspiration!

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Progress--An All Was For An Appil

Have I mentioned that I am a S L O W stitcher?  There are no lighting rods on my needles, no Mercury swiftness.  I think there must be an anvil attached to my needle.  I just keep plodding along and eventually I do finish something.

Today I am rewarding myself with a small Snoopy Dog Happy Dance, singing one stanza of the Alleluia chorus and will play the beginning part of the Pomp and Circumstance.  All this seems pretty dramatic for the photo I am about to share.


I finished the tree!  I'm rationalizing!  The tree is the largest motif in this sampler!  The tree is very significant to the Adam and Eve story and the fall.  The tree means I have crossed the half way mark.  Instead of stitching on the left side of the chart, I have crossed the half way mark and I am now stitching on the right side of the chart.


 Alleluia!  I love the colors in the tree but am ready to start stitching the blue of the clouds.


The clouds on the right side of the chart!  My goal for the upcoming week is to complete the clouds on the right hand side of the chart.


The black outline is the beginning of the clouds on the right hand side of the chart.  There are more clouds on the right side of the sampler than the left.  There are only four colors used in the clouds--very dense, filling stitches.




In case anyone is wondering why I haven't finished stitching the snake.  Well, Grandmother Bessie and I have a morbid, over the top, run for your life, fear of snakes!  The last motif which will be stitched on this sampler is the snake's head.