Hi fellow stitchers.
I would like to buy the G*H*I* The Prairie Schooler book no 104. My plan is to stitch the whole alphabet. It seems the G*H*I* book has sold out at most online needlework stores as it is an old pattern. I have been able to purchase the books for the other letters except this one. I live in Australia. Any advice about where I could purchase it would be gratefully received.
Jan x
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Re: G*H*I* The Prairie Schooler pattern
Victoria House Needlecraft in Moss Vale NSW can often find things like this (they have helped me find out of print tapestry canvases and DMC colours. It's worth making a call to them.
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Thanks Myst. I will give them a try. Happy Christmas
Jan x
Jan x
http://www.threadgarden.blogspot.com.au" target="_blank" target="_blank
WIPs
Cut Thru' Castle (Bothy Threads)
Noah's Ark (Dimensions)
Shores of Hawk Run Hollow (CHS)
Bringing Home the Tree (LHN)
Christmas Stocking (SB)
WIPs
Cut Thru' Castle (Bothy Threads)
Noah's Ark (Dimensions)
Shores of Hawk Run Hollow (CHS)
Bringing Home the Tree (LHN)
Christmas Stocking (SB)
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Re: G*H*I* The Prairie Schooler pattern
If you haven't been there and you live even vaguely nearby it's well worth popping in too ... very very dangerous place ... but it's a gorgeous little victorian house filled to the rafters with stitchy related stuff (and I mean to the very rafters, bursting at the seams). And the ladies there are generally lovely.
I make a pilgramage once a year around sale time as it's about 3 hours from me and always spend half a day and a small fortune.
I make a pilgramage once a year around sale time as it's about 3 hours from me and always spend half a day and a small fortune.
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