Featuring a quotation about the oak tree, this design is worked in a long sampler format and finished into a huswife/sewing roll. A simple modification will let you frame it if you prefer - or separate into smalls. General finishing guidelines are included. Previously a class exclusive, this is now available as a general release.
Pattern is stitched on 37 ct Corn Tassel linen from Access Commodities using Weeks Dye Works threads. Stitch count is 84 x 312.
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from United States on 04/12/2025
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