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Embroidered Flowers for Elizabeth – Give-away II

 

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Here’s the second give-away for Embroidered Flowers for Elizabeth, that gorgeous book by Susan O’Connor. Please (please) read the give-away rules carefully to make sure that you are entered into the drawing!

This give-away includes one copy of Embroidered Flowers for Elizabeth, courtesy of Country Bumpkin.

Embroidered Flowers for Elizabeth by Susan O'Connor

The give-away is for anyone, world-wide. If you do not live in the US or Canada, I will send the book via the least expensive air mail option.

The Rules!

1. Your comment must be left on this article, on the website. Please do not respond via e-mail or leave comments on other articles. If you do not know how to leave a comment, you can visit this Blogger Help Page that shows you how to leave one. If you are reading this in your e-mail inbox, via the daily newsletter, simply click on the title of the article (in purple), which will bring you directly to this post on the website where you can leave your comment.

2. Please make sure that you sign your comment so that I have a name. You may post the comment anonymously, but inside the comment, please leave a name!

3. Please answer the following question:

If you were to stitch up some of the projects in this book (you can see some of them on my review of Embroidered Flowers for Elizabeth), what type of thread would you use? Would you stitch them as originally described, with Paternayan crewel wool, or would you be more likely to use the thread conversion chart provided in the book and convert the colors to Soie d’Alger or DMC? and Why?

4. Leave your comments by Thursday, March 11, 5:00 am CST (I’m in the Midwest USA), and I’ll announce the winner that morning. The winner will need to contact me via e-mail once announced.

Best of luck!

 
 

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  1. If I were to stitch projects from the book, I would probably start out doing some samples or trial runs using various threads I have on hand just to see how they look. When (if!) I began on the actual blanket, I would most likely use the recommended Paternayan crewel wool.

    Thanks so much for the second chance at this great book! barbobbi

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  2. Hi Mary, Thanks for the lovely giveaway. If I were to stitch the little projects in this book I would be forced to opt for either silk or for the DMC threads. The projects look lovely in Paternayan wool but crewel wool is not available in India nor is the Soie d'Alger silk yarn. We do get silk threads and also DMC threads. So those would be my choices and they are available in a variety of colours which will help achieve the shaded effect.

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