The Nimble Needle in Atlanta has just posted an obituary for Stacy Brown, the owner of the shop, who just lost her long brave fight with lung cancer.
https://mailchi.mp/2b36ddbfcc96/stacy-brown?e=6413033b0f
We are sorry to hear that another great stitcher (and shop owner) has left us behind as they continue their great adventure.
UPDATE: Here is the information about her memorial service on November 28.
https://www.facebook.com/358534837577981/photos/a.358608070903991/1827373307360786/?type=3&theater
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Sunday, November 11, 2018
Breaking News: Stacy Brown Has Died UPDATED
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4 comments:
Stacy was the nicest, most gracious woman I have known. She had class, style and her shop was physically and emotionally beautiful. She was creative and a beautiful stitcher and she will be missed.
I didn't know her but I can see how much of an impact she made in many stitchers' lives. I know you'll miss her.
she had sold the shop to Jan around the same time Jeanene was closing/trying to sell In Stitches in Atlanta this past summer also. so sad. I hear another new shop has opened in atlanata - something like Labors of Love..?
Yes, the guys who own Labors of Love are opening a shop. I think it's actually open now, although I don't remember exactly where it is located. They have a Facebook page for it, so if you are in the area, check it out. Give Mark and JP big hugs from me.
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