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I have a new teaching piece that will debut at A Stitcher's Gathering in Phoenix next week. Lots of stitches and simple finishing, but with lots of tassels. It's on Bittersweet linen by Lakeside, what a beautiful color! Quotes relating to flowers and gardens from the plays of Shakespeare on the back.
5 comments:
As a cross-stitcher, I'm not usually a fan of text pieces but these look very effective. I love the traditional designs and colours.
Gorgeous! I love it. Your pieces are stunning as always :-).
This is just so lovely!! And I am so lucky since I wil be at ASG for its debut!!!!
See you soon!
Carol B.
Your Shakespeare Garden bag is gorgeous.
Very beautiful! Will you release this as a chart in the future for us Brits who can't make it to your classes?
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