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The Georgian Sampler Cross Stitch Spectacle Case
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Georgian Sampler – Spectacle / Eyeglass Case

  • The Cross Stitch Pincushion Kit ABC
  • The Geogian Sampler Cushion

£15.85

Kit contains; fabric, threads, thread holder, a gold needle, excellent chart, deep red lining and step- by-step instructions (in English, French, German, Spanish and Italian)

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Categories: 3. Sew More, Georgian, Linen 28 Count Khaki, Spectacle / Eyeglass Cases
  • The Cross Stitch Pincushion Kit ABC
  • The Geogian Sampler Cushion
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This embroidery kit was inspired by a sampler stitched in the year 1796 by Agnes Allardice. Originally embroidered in minute stitches this sampler features floral images and alphabets.
The sampler can be seen at Culzean Castle on the Scottish Ayrshire coast.
The kit would also make a mobile phone case or o lovely insert for a cushion.

Ability Level 4 – Sew Much More
Finished Size 7″ x 3″ (17cm x 7cm)
Collection Georgian
Difficulty Level

Sew Much More

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