Model stitched over 14/28 Ct. fabric of your choice with DMC floss. Stitch count for each tile is 59W x 59H. If stitching all 4 tiles together, stitch count is 105H x 105W. Stitch count for Friends: 36W x 54H. Stitch Count for the Wedding Sampler: 65W x 65H.
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A classic delft blue scene is reminiscent of Holland and their many windmills and waterways. A lower case alphabet tops this charming design with a larger upper case alphabet below. The Windmill Sampler would look wonderful in a kitchen or breakfast nook.
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Inspired by the designs which can often be found on Scandinavian sweaters, this little stocking includes a church, borders, etc.
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A spot sampler characteristic of 18th century Dutch embroidery that combine small motifs with a collection of alphabets that range in style from plain to ornate. This historically correct design appeared in Treasures in Needlework: Fall 1992, Vol. I, No. 3 and has long been unavailable. This classic... Read more