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The Queen’s Sampler Project, Sponsored by Sassy Jacks Stitchery, Update 3

We’re making progress. Three bands are finished and we’re working on the Montenegrin band. It’s been a great challenge so far, we’ve learned much, and there is much more stitching fun in the future. We hope you enjoy this update. Join us in stitching the sampler.–Gary and Vonna

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5 thoughts on “The Queen’s Sampler Project, Sponsored by Sassy Jacks Stitchery, Update 3

  1. I love listen to fibe talk , I stitch small pattern like ornament, i make one every year too and have ornament since i was little .
    I have a question in yor podcast you show patrern by lizzy kate how do get then if she retired and why show then if there no available
    Thanks
    Donna Taylor
    Ps not a complaint just why there there

    1. Donna,
      Good to hear from you and thanks for listening. I showed that particular one because I like to use photos of needlework that Vonna has finished when she and I do a Wednesday show. Those are not pieces she or I have stitched. Lizzy Kate charts are available but you have to hunt for them. If you’re looking for specific charts you might try joining a cross-stitch group on Facebook and asking for help finding them.
      Gary

      1. Thanks you i try that
        My sister birthday is the 20 so me and my nephe are giving her
        A gift certificate to shopping at sassy jack for the day and then pizza at resturant they make great pizza
        The podcast is good to lisen in the morning because it quiet
        Thanks again

  2. Hi Gary and Vonna!
    You could use banding for the bellpull too. Most of them are 27 or 28 count.
    Linda Vinson

    1. P.S. If you use a fabric other than banding, a Nun Stitch edging would be great. Just use a 12 perle in a color that matches the fabric so that the Nun Stitch disappears and all you see are the holes it opens up.

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