- Amanda Malviney Brown 1844 by Hands Across the Sea Samplers - 46 ct. Creme Brulee by Tabbycat and AVAS 100/3 silk threads.
- Elizabeth Furniss by Hands Across the Sea Samplers - 40 ct. Vintage Sand Dune by Lakeside Linens and AVAS Soie d’Alger silk threads.
- Ann Tong Uffindell by Hands Across the Sea Samplers - 40 ct. Creme Brulee by R&R Reproductions and AVAS Soie d’Alger silk threads.
Quilt WIPs
- Jelly Garden by Mickey Zimmer - Brenda Riddle Grace and Moda Bella Solids Bleached White (#98).
Stitching Stash
- Martha Martin 1831 and Mary Ann Atkinson 1868 by Whilst Iris Naps Designs.
- Most Humble Hands by Theresa Venette from kittenstitcher.com.
- When the Leaves Fall by Blackbird Designs.
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