For the Love of Cross Stitch Vol 5 No 6 May 1993

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  • Brand : Leisure Arts
  • ID# : 222150339
  • MPN : Vol 5 No 6
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For the Love of Cross Stitch Vol 5 No 6 May 1993. Anne Van Wagner Childs, Editor. Published by Leisure Arts, Little Rock, AR, 1993. Bimonthly Edition. Paperback. No DJ. Size 4to (up to 12'' tall). Condition: Fine. 30 Pgs. 21 Projects in this issue! Flower Garden Alphabet, feminine monograms offer a lovely way to personalize simple gifts. Mother's Day Sampler designed by Linda Calhoun. Cross Stitch Classic: Stitcher's Prayer. Something Special: Roses for Thee, cover photo. Seasons of Happiness, little bluebird makes good use of a mitten and a stocking, as autumn's chill yields to winter's cold. Stitch-A-Sipper bunnies and mice. Bread covers in bloom. Just for Christmas, two cute little mice on a sweatshirt show how to share the spirit of Christmas. Complete instructions, color charted patterns coded to DMC and color floss. Illustrated stitch guide in back of magazine. Description text copyright 2014 www.BooksForComfort.net. Item ID 29827.

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