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18 count aida cloth
18 count aida cloth











If the woman had wanted good quality fabric or overdyed fibers, silks, or any of the specialty fibers, she would have had to purchase them at the LNS, but based on her comments, she was looking for DMC floss. DMC floss and small pre-cut pieces of aida or linen are about the only things you can generally purchase at the hobby and craft stores. But I will support the woman to a certain degree. I would never dream of doing something like that. There is no question that the woman was very rude to the staff at the LNS and her behavior was awful. However, I would like to make a comment about Gary’s story of the woman who spent so much time in Welcome Stitchery and then announced she was going to Michael’s to buy her floss. This is my first Fiber Talk podcast and I found that I really enjoyed it. Subscribe to be notified when we post a new podcast: Hands on Design, 12 Days of Christmas ornaments.Orna Willis: My Design Process The How and Why.Links for items talked about in the show:

18 count aida cloth

Listen to the podcast: Is this Linlithgow Palace? Who is the person standing in front? Listen to the podcast to learn how you can win a copy of the Old Scot chart. This time we break our “format” and Nicola Parkman joins us to talk about an Orna Willis class, the Hands on Design 12 Days of Christmas designs, Gary and Mike visiting Welcome Stitchery, big-box vs LNSs, Nicola’s stitching, Needle Needs products, buying antique samplers at auction, and the the Hands Across the Sea Samplers latest introduction, The Old Scot. The Old Scot from Hands Across The Sea SamplersWe return with another of our mid-week chats.













18 count aida cloth