"Martha Washinton 1789" Model stitched on 30 Ct. Tin Roof over two threads using Classic Colorworks floss. Stitch count 69x69.
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from United States on 09/14/2022 - Beautiful! I love this pattern! It's beautiful and full of little details. It will be a joy to stitch!
from United States on 02/27/2021 - Martha Washington Was looking for a good interpretation of Mount Vernon. This chart suits my needs. Easy chart to read and not a lot of color changes. It’s going to be beautiful. Really love the fast service.
from United States on 09/06/2020 - Happy stitcher Another fun and easy stitching project. I enjoy the Early American people. I always appreciate the selection and prices at 1-2-3 Stitch!
from United States on 06/29/2018 Satisfied with the items I order thank you will be ordering more items
from United States on 02/11/2018 I love it. Easy to read
from United States on 08/14/2017 - Excellent Pattern I ordered the first 4 in a series of 9, patterns they are easy to follow, thread selections for 2 different threads. Nicely packaged in plastic bag love that it can stay in the bag while stitching to keeps it clean. Can't wait for the next 5 to be available.
from United States on 07/24/2017 - Early American Patterns I have stitched several of Little House Needleworks designs and this one doesn't disappoint! I really like the 123Stitch website. Everything is so easy to find!
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