Notre Dame de Paris - The Poet and the Dancer
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Notre Dame de Paris - The Poet and the Dancer
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This is a long term project.
I don’t even know when I’ll get started on this, but I wanted to open a new thread for it to encourage me to start it sooner rather than later!
This is a picture of the musical Notre Dame de Paris, very popular in France and Italy.
The man is the carachter Pierre Gringoire, the Poet of the story, and the girl is one of the dancers of the “Val d’Amourâ€, the place where Esmeralda the Gipsy goes to meet Phoebus the soldier but he gets stabbed instead..
The dancers hanging from the bells are part of a dance routine from a song where the hunchback Quasimodo sings about his love for the bells that he rings that are his only friends.
Thank you to richardandtracy for helping me to convert the picture to a pattern (when I say “help me†I mean “do it all for meâ€!)
Now all I’ve got to do is decide what colour to choose for the fabric, I’m tempted to do in on a black 18 ct Aida.
I just need to invest in a good head torch!
I can’t wait to get started on this!
This is a long term project.
I don’t even know when I’ll get started on this, but I wanted to open a new thread for it to encourage me to start it sooner rather than later!
This is a picture of the musical Notre Dame de Paris, very popular in France and Italy.
The man is the carachter Pierre Gringoire, the Poet of the story, and the girl is one of the dancers of the “Val d’Amourâ€, the place where Esmeralda the Gipsy goes to meet Phoebus the soldier but he gets stabbed instead..
The dancers hanging from the bells are part of a dance routine from a song where the hunchback Quasimodo sings about his love for the bells that he rings that are his only friends.
Thank you to richardandtracy for helping me to convert the picture to a pattern (when I say “help me†I mean “do it all for meâ€!)
Now all I’ve got to do is decide what colour to choose for the fabric, I’m tempted to do in on a black 18 ct Aida.
I just need to invest in a good head torch!
I can’t wait to get started on this!
Last edited by Mummy_of_Tia on Thu Nov 23, 2017 12:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Notre Dame de Paris - The Poet and the Dancer
That is so beautiful gorgeous colours
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Re: Notre Dame de Paris - The Poet and the Dancer
What an amazing picture that is going to be when stitched up.
Sally in Brisbane Australia
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Re: Notre Dame de Paris - The Poet and the Dancer
It will be amazing to stitch!
It is brilliant too to have richardandtracy's expertise with us. I would not know either where to start.
It is brilliant too to have richardandtracy's expertise with us. I would not know either where to start.
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Re: Notre Dame de Paris - The Poet and the Dancer
It's usual to start at the beginning and work up from there.
Where the beginning is, is entirely up to you. I always start on the right of an image because I use a frame and hold the left roller in my left hand. If I were to work the other way, I'd crush stitches I've completed. You may have similar considerations/quirks in the way you stitch.
Anyway, all the best with it.
Regards,
Richard.
Where the beginning is, is entirely up to you. I always start on the right of an image because I use a frame and hold the left roller in my left hand. If I were to work the other way, I'd crush stitches I've completed. You may have similar considerations/quirks in the way you stitch.
Anyway, all the best with it.
Regards,
Richard.
Re: Notre Dame de Paris - The Poet and the Dancer
Sorry, Richard, I might have confused matters. I meant that I would not know where to start to produce a chart from an image!richardandtracy wrote:It's usual to start at the beginning and work up from there.
I blame it on being French...
Can't wait to see the first stitches, Mummy_of_Tia!
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Re: Notre Dame de Paris - The Poet and the Dancer
Goodness me!! That is very unusual!
Have fun stitching that one!
Well done to Richard for producing a chart for you, too.
I shall watch this one progress!
Have fun stitching that one!
Well done to Richard for producing a chart for you, too.
I shall watch this one progress!
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Re: Notre Dame de Paris - The Poet and the Dancer
Helene,
Not at all, my fault entirely. I was trying to be comically obtuse and pretend I didn't understand. Sadly the joke fell flat on its face. Something that happens all too often with my jokes. While we all speak English here, we do not necessarily all speak the same version and things don't always come across in the way intended. I shall try harder.
Regards,
Richard.
Not at all, my fault entirely. I was trying to be comically obtuse and pretend I didn't understand. Sadly the joke fell flat on its face. Something that happens all too often with my jokes. While we all speak English here, we do not necessarily all speak the same version and things don't always come across in the way intended. I shall try harder.
Regards,
Richard.
Re: Notre Dame de Paris - The Poet and the Dancer
... and I will try not to take things so literally, Richard. I should have known!
Mummy_of_Tia, have you decided on the 18 Count Aida, yet?
Mummy_of_Tia, have you decided on the 18 Count Aida, yet?
Hélène
Finished: Joan Elliott. Rainbow Fairy
Fit Kit by Peter Underhill
The Choir by Peter Underhill
Angel Of The Morning by Lavender & Lace
Best of Friends by Mabel Lucie Attwell
Finished: Joan Elliott. Rainbow Fairy
Fit Kit by Peter Underhill
The Choir by Peter Underhill
Angel Of The Morning by Lavender & Lace
Best of Friends by Mabel Lucie Attwell
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Re: Notre Dame de Paris - The Poet and the Dancer
No I’m still trying to figure out who’s got the copyright, I’ve emailed everyone even the guy in the picture and it’s seems like nobody knows
Re: Notre Dame de Paris - The Poet and the Dancer
Would the producer or director or someone from the theater know who the photographer/artist is? It is beautiful.
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Re: Notre Dame de Paris - The Poet and the Dancer
I found out the picture is property of the agency that promotes the show.rcperryls wrote:Would the producer or director or someone from the theater know who the photographer/artist is? It is beautiful.
Today they’ve emailed me saying the picture belongs to them.
So I’ve emailed them back explaining what I want to do with it.
Now I wait.
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Re: Notre Dame de Paris - The Poet and the Dancer
Well, this project was short lived.
They have denied me authorisation.
They have denied me authorisation.
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Re: Notre Dame de Paris - The Poet and the Dancer
I hope you can find an equally challenging picture to stitch...one which does have copyright already granted.
It's a minefield out there and rightly the copyright issues have to be observed.
Have you looked at the HAED designs? There are some really interesting and challenging designs there.
It's a minefield out there and rightly the copyright issues have to be observed.
Have you looked at the HAED designs? There are some really interesting and challenging designs there.