Annie Beez Folk Art
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Gathering Holly
Gathering Holly by Annie Beez Stitch count 96wx97h Uses DMC floss and WDW Collards, Molasses, Monkey Grass, Red Rocks
Gathering Pumpkins
Gathering Pumpkins by Annie Beez Art Fold
Good Shepherd Sampler
Good Shepherd Sampler by Annie Beez Aug 2022 Expo release Stitch count 145w x 141h Uses NPI silk
Harvest Moon
Harvest Moon by Annie Beez Folk Art
Hop To It!
Stitch count 57w x 60h Uses all DMC
Hoppy Easter
Hoppy Easter by Annie Beez Stitch count: Threads used:
In The Pumpkin Patch
In The Pumpkin Patch by Annie Beez
Let’s Go Sledding by Annie Beez Folk Art
Let’s Go Sledding by Annie Beez Folk Art Stitch count: 17w x31h Stitched on Antique Brown Perforated Paper Threads used: DMC We have sleds in stock under notions
Liberty & Union
Liberty & Union by Annie Beez Stitch count: Threads used:
Liberty and Union
Liberty and Union by Annie Beez Stitch count: 146w x 189h Threads used: DMC and WDW Kohl
Many Mansions
Many Mansions by Annie Beez Stitch count: 134 x 162 Threads used: DMC ecru, 730, 732, 733, 839, 841, 842, 3328 3371, 3777, 3778, 3828
Margaret Robertson 1855
Stitch count 137w x 139h Uses Gentle Art School House Red, Honey Dew, Fudge Ripple, Espresso Bean, Brown Bear WDW Stepping Stone, Garrison Green Classic Colorworks Stepping Stones,
Mary Hill 1826
Stitch count 56w x 58h (pincushion) 49w x 41h (calling card)
Merry Christmas by Annie Beez Folk Art
Merry Christmas by Annie Beez Folk Art Stitch count: 97 x 43 Threads used: Dinky Dyes Silk Terra Cotta DMC conversion included
Mom’s Starburst
Mom’s Starburst by Annie Beez Stitch count: 47w x 53h Threads used: DMC or WDW Peony
Mr Ferrars’ Confession
Mr Ferrars’ Confession by Annie Beez The model is stitched on 36 count Old Stationary linen by Seraphim Hand Dyed Fabrics, using Gentle Arts Sampler Threads (GAST), Classic Colorworks (CCW) and DMC threads. The model was stitched with one strand over 2 linen threads. Stitch count: 106 wide by 148 high. Threads used: Gentle Arts:…
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