If you are a fan of counted canvaswork, particularly elegant feminine designs in soft pastels, you will want to remember that Gay Ann Roger's annual e-Week sale starts tomorrow morning, at 8 a.m. California time. Gay Ann only sells her charts a couple of times a year and the biggest sale (often with some spectacular large new designs) is in October. So tomorrow, watch this space--
http://www.gayannrogers.com/index.html
Since Gay Ann usually kits out the big pieces and the supplies are very hard to get, she often only offers items for sale one time. For example, if you loved Eleanor of Aquitaine and didn't buy, you have likely missed out for good. I'm just saying that you need to remember that these things are often not available for long.
http://www.gayannrogers.com/eleanor-of-aquitaine.html
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
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Wednesday, October 18, 2017
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2 comments:
Jane, that's reminds me that I need to hurry my stitching procession along so I can get to Eleanor of Aquitaine. I'm so anxious to start her! It's going to be the most ambitious piece of counted canvaswork I've ever attempted, and I am determined to have fun!---Wendy
Eleanor of Aquitaine is beautiful. I hope you are able to start her soon. I want to see another Eleanor finished!
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