Lynne De’ath from the UK stitched the Angel of Christmas by Mirabilia. Lynne says, “She took me about three months to stitch on 32# linen, a tad longer than I thought, because I made a big boo-boo when sticking together the two halves of the photocopies (working copies only, please note!), and lost one and […]
Category: Stitcher Showcase
Stitcher’s Showcase: Beverly Sordi
Beverly Sordi from Hibbing, Minnesota. Beverly writes, “Sometime ago I ordered the pattern of the Snowman. Not paying attention to details (size, etc,) you can imagine my surprise when it arrived on 36 sheets of 8.5” x 11” paper. It WAS put aside for awhile but I finally decided to start. It was a challenge…most […]
Stitcher Showcase: Naomi Seeger’s Hardanger Group
Naomi Seeger send me this news article regarding her Hardanger Group. “Hardanger classes are given by Naomi Seeger, member of Sons of Norway, Vestland Lodge 1-601, Minnetonka, MN. The first class of six participants was May 5, 2012. We meet the first Saturday of the month at 1:00 P.M. Most participants are beginners, however, some […]
Stitcher’s Showcase: Gail Bindewald
Hi Roz, In April I asked a question about finishing my Hardanger. I was going to have it dry cleaned and you sent me wonderfully complete directions to finish my project. I did exactly what you said and it turned out great. I’ve attached a picture so you can see the finished project. The blue […]
Stitcher Showcase: Marg Phillips
In the Stitcher’s Showcase this week, Marg Phillips sent us this photo of her standing by her newly finished Glory in the Morning Cross-stitch. Marg says, “I thought you might like to see how I finished it. It might give other people ideas on how to finish this cross-stitch rather than framing it. Usually my […]
Stitcher’s Showcase: Karen Arnold
I visited your store in Sept. 2010. It was wonderful. I was the only customer in the store that Thursday evening and your girls treated me wonderfully. They were very helpful and even searched for the correct threads to match the colors that I had. I bought a fractal at that time but was not […]