"Practice makes perfect", "make much of time", "time flies", "love conquers all." Model can be stitched on any fabric with any thread of your choice. Stitch count: 314w x 321h.
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from United States on 11/07/2019 - AWESOME DESIGNS I am a huge fan of Long Dog Samplers. I have look at this chart for years and have seen it stitched. I finally broke down and decided I had to add this chart to my collection as well. The only thing I am going to change is using more then one color and not stick to Monochromatic. I like to think outside of the box and make things my own!!!!
from United States on 04/21/2014 - Scarlet Ribands This is in my stash! I saw a completed version on FB Sampler World and fell in love.
from United States on 04/21/2014 - Long Dog Long Dog makes some spectacular patterns. Easy to read and just beautiful. Also 123 has the best service.
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