Country Garden Stitchery
A Year in a Country Garden Pictures

Take a stroll through the garden...

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CGS 72 Country Garden in January Pattern $6.00
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28 ct. white linen, GA Flosses, Beads

CGS 73 Country Garden in February Pattern $6.00
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28 ct. cherub pink linen, GA flosses, beads

CGS 76 Country Garden in March Pattern $6.00
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28 ct. white linen, Gentle Art floss, beads,

CGS 78 Country Garden in April Pattern $6.00
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28 ct. blue linen, GA floss, Beads

CGS 79 Country Garden in May Pattern $6.00
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28 ct. linen, GA floss, Beads

CGS 84 Country Garden in June Pattern $6.00
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28 ct. linen, GA flosses, beads

CGS 86 Country Garden in July Pattern $6.00
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28 ct. white linen, GA sampler threads, beads

CGS 87 Country Garden in August Pattern $6.00
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28 ct. linen, GAST, beads

CGS 88 Country Garden in September Pattern $6.00
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28 ct. natural linen, GAST floss, beads

CGS 89 Country Garden in October Pattern $6.00
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28 ct. linen, GAST floss, beads

CGS 94 Country Garden in November Pattern $6.00
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28 ct. linen, GAST floss, beads

CGS 96 Country Garden in December Pattern $6.00
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28 ct linen, GAST, beads

FInished Wall Quilt with January, February, March
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First wall quilt using April, May and June
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Accented with vintage mother of pearl and white buttons.

Year in a Country Garden Wall Quilt
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July, August and September

Wall Quilt using October, November and December
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Sweet flower designs to brighten your days.  These  designs are all be stitched the same size 4 3/4 x 4 3/4, stitched with Gentle Art Sampler Threads, and accented with Mill Hill Seed beads.  They can be finished a number of ways: a wall quilt, framed individually, framed with several squares cut in a mat,  a stitching tote....  I have all of mine done!  I like to put them up with the change of the seasons.   I have used 1 1/2" strips on each side of the design twice then put a 3" strip of fabric between each design and on each end.  On two of them I used batting and stitched in the ditch along the wide pieces and then put the binding on.  The other two I put a backing on and top stitched around the edge.  Both ways look nice and hang nicely on the wall.   For a table runner I would just use the backing as it lays flatter and isn't as bulky.      

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