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Cross Stitch Chart Packs


Dog Stocking
Collection
For Cross Stitch

Our Favorite Dog Stocking Collection Volume 1. Included
in this chartpack is a Sheltie, Minature Schnauzer, Cocker Spaniel,
Black Labrador Retriever, Pembroke Welsh Corgi and English Springer
Spaniel. Chartpack # 495
New Cross
Stitch Design
Friendship Baptist Church

Friendship Baptist Church is tucked away from the
main road that goes through Hiawassee, GA in the beautiful mountains
of north Georgia. Built in 1876, it sits atop a small hill and is
constructed of native fieldstone. I saw it in the dead of winter,
so added the azaleas in bloom and the yellow Jessamine over the
door.
Nestlenook Farm - Stitch
Count 190W X 121H

NOW IN STORES
Found in Jackson, NH, Nestlenook Farm is a popular
country inn and resort near Mount Washington. While we photographed
the area in the fall, I was so intrigued by the Inn's yearly hosting
of a "Victorian Afternoon", when they celebrate the days
when sleighs and ice skating
were a common mode of travel, that I chose to depict the area in
the snow with skaters on the Ellis River and a horse drawn sleigh
on the bridge.

In this new collection, eight
of our most popular dog designs are back in "Popular Dogs Volume
3". Included are the Siberian Husky, Yellow Lab, German Shorthaired
Pointer, Weimaraner, Scottie, Irish Setter. Pekingese and Collie.
Shipping begins October 15th 2008.
SWORD
GATE

Journey with Jim
and Stephanie to 32 Legare Street, Sword Gate, Charleston, SC where
Stephanie photographed this beautiful setting and converted it into
counted cross stitch.
The wrought-iron gates leading to this property from Legare (pronounced
le • GREE) Street bear an elaborate sword and spear design.
Considered one of the finest gates in Charleston, they were made
by the ironworker Christopher Werner “by mistake” when
he was completing a similar pair for the Charleston Guardhouse in
1830. The gates were added to the house at number 32 in 1838. The
three-story wooden house with fanlighted piazzas had been completed
before 1810 by Solomon Legare and sold nearly a decade later to
the Talvande family, refugees from Santo Domingo. Madame Talvande’s
girls’ school was considered the best by Charleston’s
elite in the 1820s and 1830s. By tradition, the high brick walls
were added to enclose the property during this period. This has
always been one of my favorite scenes in Charleston!

Humpback Bridge #490
Designed by Stephanie Seabrook Hedgepath

Virginia’s oldest covered bridge, Humpback
Bridge, located near Covington, VA, was
built in 1857. The center of the floor and roof is about four feet
higher than the ends, giving the bridge both its appearance and
its name. It is the only bridge of its design in the United States.
This is the fifth design in the Journeys
With Jimanie series.
Stitch Count 190 wide by 126 high - 83 Colors

In this great collection, nine of our most popular
dog designs are back in "Popular Dogs Volume 2". These
designs, from previous books, have gone out of print until now!
Included are the Golden Retriever, Boston Terrier, German Shepherd,
Maltese, Cocker Spaniels, Westie, Shih Tzu, Chuhuahuas and Miniature
Schnauzer..
Magnolia Bridge
#489
designed by Stephanie Seabrook Hedgepath

As a native of Charleston, SC, I grew up surrounded
by history. My father’s family (the Seabrooks) were a part
of that history as our roots went deep with the arrival of Capt.
Robert Seabrook to South Carolina’s shores in 1680. There
is an old saying in the Lowcountry that one should never speak badly
of the Seabrooks, because you’re either speaking to one or
someone who’s married to one! Magnolia is a magnificent plantation
with extensive gardens developed by the Drayton family and is the
oldest public garden in America. My far-reaching family connections
touch there, too, as a cousin served as the superintendent of the
gardens for over 30 years. The Magnolia Garden peacocks would often
winter over at my great-uncle’s on John’s Island - which
may be why I have peacocks roaming my land today. It seems the old
adage that one takes for granted what they grew up around is true
and not until they move away or travel afar do they appreciate what
they’ve always had. I hope you enjoy stitching this design
and the serenity of the scene, which either reminds you of a visit
to the gardens or prompts you to visit if you ever find yourself
near Charleston. Stitch Count 162W X 194H

In this great new collection ten of our most popular
counted cross stitch dog designs are back in "Popular Dogs
Volume 1". These designs, from previous books, have gone out
of print until now! Included are the Rottweiler, Beagle, Pug,
Boxer, Golden Retriever, German Shepherd, Red Dachshund, Black and
Tan Dachshund, Bulldog and the Schnauzer.
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From the counted cross stitch
Journeys With Jimanie Series
Mabry Mill more
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Navarre
Cottage
From
the counted cross stitch Journeys with Jimanie Series
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Hunter
House
From the counted cross stitch Journeys
with Jimanie Series
Counted
cross stitch design now in stores - More
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