The Smalls SAL is hosted by Stitching Lotus
I chose three different monthly themes to follow this year:
Little Stitcher Fairy Tale 12 Days of Christmas - one per month
Primitive Hare Spooky Countdown - one per week starting 31st January
The theme for June's Hallowe'en stitch is "Any Freebie Chart". I thought it would be nice for everyone to have a nice open choice for one month. And a chance to share some of the great freebies the designers give us. There is a whole page of links to freebie charts on the blog so if you love your Spooky Stitching, why not pop over and look up a few?
I haven't quite finished this month's design. Can you guess what it is? Is that steam coming out of her head? Maybe not LOL.
The Twelve Days of Christmas will be shown on TUSAL day, so that leaves the Spooky Countdown:
Blocks 19 - 21
Those of you familiar with the Spooky Countdown may have
noticed that I have changed Block 21 completely. The charted block is a decorative border for
the word “OR” as in “Trick or Treat”. If
you stitch the piece as a sampler then it fits vertically between the blocks
that say “Trick” and “Treat”. But as I
am using the blocks for my Countdown Calendar this would not have the same
effect.
Block 4 commemorated the famous Salem Witch Trials of
1692. I am sure that most of my
followers will be aware of these trials and the innocent women put to death as
witches. But how many of you have heard
of the Witch Trials which set the legal precedent for those in Salem ?
How many of you know the names Rose Cullender and Amy Denny? In 1660, those two elderly widows were living
in Lowestoft in Suffolk , England , a mere mile or so from
where I was born, bred and am still living.
They were accused of witchcraft by a number of local residents, tried by
the eminent Sir Matthew Hale and sentenced to death by hanging in 1662.
Some twenty years later a pamphlet was produced “A Tryal of
Witches”, it was the evidence given in this pamphlet that persuaded the courts
in Salem that “spectral
evidence” was valid in a court of law and the Salem Witches began.
A well-know local historian Ivan Bunn has written an
excellent academic book on the subject of the Lowestoft Witches and a rather
more accessible website full of information about Amy, Rose and the other main
characters in the trial. http://www.lowestoftwitches.com/
There are links to the various people, photos of their homes
and their gravestones. One of the most
interesting links for me is that of Samuel Pacy http://www.lowestoftwitches.com/samuel%20pacy.htm
there is a great photo of his house today on this page. It is very well-known to me as it is now a
wool shop which also sells DMC to me!
Samuel Pacy’s daughter Elizabeth was one of the “victims” of
the witches and an important witness in the trial. He also had an older brother Nicholas, who
had recently emigrated. To the town of Salem , Massachusetts .
If you are at all interested in history and witches, particularly the witch trials I can really recommend spending some time on the website following the various links.
Here are two more smalls I finished last month but couldn't show. The full story will follow soon, there is still one gift making slow progress across the ocean!
Finally, the Summer Postcard Blog Hop has started! The first postcard went to Gracie of Needles, Pins and Dragonflies. Follow the link to see her card, message and who sent it to her. There is still time to join in with the Blog Hop, just click on the garden picture on the right hand side bar to find out more details.
Thanks for beginning this "all around world" gardens walk. Your post about witches had bring me back an old memory of some kind of museum visit during my first travel in England. Two weeks spent near Yeovil in 1974 !!!! Waouh 40 years next august. Funny and surprising anniversary. Have to celebrate it ;)xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat great stitching. Love the witches…..
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Aw, Frankenkitty is getting a girlfriend! =)
ReplyDeleteLove the bunnies!
Cute finishes Jo. Loved the witch stories.
ReplyDeleteLinda
Lovely stitching Jo. Thanks for the links to the witch info......I'm off to read a bit more!
ReplyDeleteOh I love stinky decomposing kitty!
ReplyDeletemmm your little kitty looks like he's wearing a nappy.... *pegs on noses* that's what the steam is!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous gifties you made and sent out.
Perfect change to your block 21, you are so inventive and clever.
I love all your smalls! Wonderful stitching:)
ReplyDeletePretty stitching!
ReplyDeleteNice progress on Spooky Countdown!
The Easter stitching is lovely!!
Hugs,
Lili
That's an interesting story about the witch trials. I've just been skimming the site but will return and read some more.
ReplyDeleteTwo very nice gifts that found their way to their recipients. And great Halloween stitching.
Wonderful stitching :))
ReplyDeleteLove the bunnies and, of course, the Halloween stitching. Your card look great. I need to learn how to do that.
ReplyDeleteWow Jo that was really interesting about the Salem witch trials. Thank you for the links, I perused them but will spend more time on them on my next night shift.
ReplyDeletexo Alicia