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Countryside stitch-along

H ooray! You’ve made it through to the final part of Georgie Emery’s six-part Countryside stitch-along and now you’re almost ready to show off your luscious landscape to the world – isn’t it a beauty? This issue we’ll be adding greenery to the foreground and stitching leaves, stems and blades of grass in rich shades of green, before we get our hoops all secure and ready for display. You’ll only need

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