If there was a time that my Stitch From Stash resolution would be broken, now is that time. The new Mirabilia released overnight (NZ time) and sigh…she’s on order. Won’t get to me until March, so I had better get some finishes in.
This isn’t the perfect image (go to http://www.Mirabilia.com or join in the FB SAL for Lori’s shots while model stitching) but this will be the fabric I use.
Nora has charted in her constellation in glow-in-the-dark Kreinik (just like Cassiopeia!!) and that too is perfect.
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(WIKIPEDIA) In Greek mythology, Andromeda was the daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia, king and queen of the North African kingdom of Aethiopia.
Her mother Cassiopeia boasted that her daughter was more beautiful than the Nereids, the nymph-daughters of the sea god Nereus and often seen accompanying Poseidon. To punish the queen for her arrogance, Poseidon, brother to Zeus and god of the sea, sent a sea monster named Cetus to ravage the coast of Aethiopia including the kingdom of the vain queen. The desperate king consulted the Oracle of Apollo, who announced that no respite would be found until the king sacrificed his daughter, Andromeda, to the monster. Stripped naked, she was chained to a rock on the coast.
Perseus was returning from having slain the Gorgon Medusa. After he happened upon the chained Andromeda, he approached Cetus while invisible (for he was wearing Hades’s helm), and killed the sea monster. He set Andromeda free, and married her in spite of her having been previously promised to her uncle Phineus. At the wedding a quarrel took place between the rivals and Phineus was turned to stone by the sight of the Gorgon’s head.[3]
Andromeda followed her husband, first to his native island of Serifos, where he rescued his mother Danaë, and then to Tiryns in Argos. Together, they became the ancestors of the family of the Perseidae through the line of their son Perses. Perseus and Andromeda had seven sons: Perses, Alcaeus, Heleus, Mestor, Sthenelus, Electryon, and Cynurus as well as two daughters, Autochthe and Gorgophone. Their descendants ruled Mycenae from Electryon down to Eurystheus, after whom Atreus attained the kingdom, and would also include the great hero Heracles. According to this mythology, Perseus is the ancestor of the Persians.
At the port city of Jaffa (today part of Tel Aviv) an outcrop of rocks near the harbour has been associated with the place of Andromeda’s chaining and rescue by the traveler Pausanias, the geographer Strabo and the historian of the Jews Josephus.[4]
After Andromeda’s death, as Euripides had promised Athena at the end of his Andromeda, produced in 412 BCE,[5] the goddess placed her among the constellations in the northern sky, near Perseus and Cassiopeia; the constellation Andromeda, so known since antiquity, is named after her.
Very nice 🙂 I love the idea of doing the constellation in glow in the dark. Such a cool trck! I hope it shows up well
The photo shows it well…Lori posted to a couple of the fb Mira groups.
Cassiopeia has her own glow in the dark constellation in her design too. I’m still to stitch that one.
She is quite the beauty, isn’t she. I am sure she will be added to my stash once she becomes available. I look forward to seeing you stitch her.
mine’s already ordered!
Yay! I haven’t ordered yet, but I am expecting a call from my LNS that my Sullivan threads are in and will probably have her add Andromeda to my order 😉 I hope yours arrives quickly.
It’s going to be at least a month I think but that gives me time to do other stuff
What? You have other stuff to do? LOL Don’t we all have many things to work on? I just wish I could get through Ella quickly.
I am stitching a row on my Mill Hill kit per delivery error message I get from the stores. Incentive to work, I am mentally at 3pm Friday already. It’s not even nine! 😔
I think this one may be my first Mira. I love this set of myths. (Collectively the Perseus myths)
I have the Cassiopeia chart too. I will do a floss toss but it might be nice on the same fabric…they would face each other too
That would be cool. They look like they would go together. At the least, they would be a fun one to frame as a pair.