Love Embroidery

Dropcloth stitch-along

C an you believe the final part of our first ever Stitch-along is here? It feels like only yesterday we started embroidering Rebecca’s sampler-style rainbow hoop and now we’re about to stitch up Part 6! We’re bursting with excitement to see all of our hand-sewn slices come together as we fill in this last section using one of theAnd for those of you who are itching to get started on your next Stitchalong, stay tuned for a brilliant landscape hoop by Georgie Emery coming very soon!

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