Cross Stitch Housewarming Gift
The text is a line from Sam Walter Foss' The House by the Side of the Road
The House by the Side of the Road
THERE are hermit souls that live withdrawn in the place of their self-content;
There are souls like stars, that dwell apart, in a fellowless
firmament;
There are pioneer souls that blaze their paths where highways never ran-
But let me live by the side of the road and be a friend to man.
Let me live in a house by the side of the road where the race of
men go by-
The men who are good and the men who are bad, as good and as bad
as I.
I would not sit in the scorner's seat nor hurl the cynic's ban-
Let me live in a house by the side of the road and be a friend to
man.
I see from my house by the side of the road by the side of the
highway of life,
The men who press with the ardor of hope, the men who are faint
with the strife,
But I turn not away from their smiles nor their tears, both parts
of an infinite plan-
Let me live in my house by the side of the road and be a friend to
man.
I know there are brook-gladdened meadows ahead, and mountains of
wearisome height;
That the road passes on through the long afternoon and stretches
away to the night.
But still I rejoice when the travelers rejoice and weep with the
strangers that moan,
Nor live in my house by the side of the road like a man who dwells
alone.
Let me live in my house by the side of the road, where the race of
men go by-
They are good, they are bad, they are weak, they are strong, wise,
foolish - so am I.
Then why should I sit in the scorner's seat, or hurl the cynic's
ban?
Let me live in my house by the side of the road and be a friend to
man.
Sam Walter Foss
Getting Started - used old sampler as pattern, first time using waste canvas
Removing Waste Canvas - this was a chore. Best result came from lightly moistening with a spray bottle, then using the eye of the needle to separate threads before pulling out individually. Also recommend (carefully) cutting away excess waste canvas for easier removal. Beware the instruction that states "Then simply pull the threads to remove..."
Back of Piece after removing Waste Canvas
Finish and Framed (the framer added a pouch on the back to hold a copy of the poem)
Materials:
Fabric is Osnaburg
Embroidery floss, hoop and needle
Waste Canvas
Luckiest dear friend ever ^^
ReplyDeleteWhere can i find a pattern that i can trace?i really want to make this for my parents anniversary
ReplyDeleteHi, I’m so sorry that I’m just seeing this now. I can scan a copy of the original piece and email it to you, if you still need it?
DeleteIf you still have it, I would love a copy of it! I have scoured the Internet trying to find a pattern and am surprised I’m unable to!
ReplyDeleteHi! Would you still have a copy of the pattern? My great aunt had this in her home and I'd love to make one for my home. Thanks
ReplyDeleteI have been looking every where for this pattern! Could I please get a copy? I love it!
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