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Monday, April 11, 2011

Sneak Peek at April Showers Limited Edition Kit

April Showers LIMITED EDITION kit
This kit will be debuting at the Needlework Show.
If we have any kits left over we will list them on our website after the show. Shops at the show get first dibs.
We need the rain to see all those beautiful flowers we've waited for all winter. This adorable design will lift your spirits on those rainy days with it's bright colors and the age old saying "April Showers Bring May Flowers".   A cute little cottage sits among the flowers while rain is gently falling. The little drops of rain are really beads that glisten just like real rain!   Kit includes limited edition Gentle Art threads, 28ct. African Daisy hand-dyed joblean, Mill Hill beads, and pattern. The kit is a limited edition due to the threads used. Once there gone there gone.
Stitch Count: 47  x 46
Floss: Limited Edition Gentle Art
Fabric: 28ct African Daisy Hand-dyed Jobelan
Embellishment: Mill Hill Beads
Item Number: #K003
Stitches Used: cross stitch, beaded cross stitch, petite stitch, backstitch

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Indian Blanket preview

We are getting the patterns made up this week so watch our website for this pattern soon!

Monday, April 4, 2011

It has rained all day long here! So it was a good time to work on a special April Showers kit for the Online Needlework Show this month. We will have a limited number of these kits as they use limited edition thread from the Gentle Art. Will be adding a small preview later.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Stone Dragon is Finished!

Raymond from Canada stitched this last dragon (for now anyway) for us. You can view his stitching album here.

Earth Dragon is Finished

Thanks to Kim for stitching this one. Visit her blog here!

Universe & Water Dragon are both finished!

We've been falling behind on our blog updates and I'm going to try and get some pictures uploaded of finished models.
 
Water Dragon  
Universe Dragon
Thanks so much to Carin for stitching both of these for us. You can visit her blog here.