Hands Across the Sea - Elizabeth Wood 1850 ~ Soie d'Alger Thread Kit
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Elizabeth Wood 1850 is another unique Anglo-French red sampler from Hands Across the Sea Samplers.
The sampler is suitable for needleworkers of all levels of ability.
The design is worked in cross stitch over two threads of linen.
Options :
Choice of purchasing thread only, Printed Chart Booklet or as full kit.
Full Kit options:
- 37 ct option for 1 strand: Includes linen of choice, Printed Chart Booklet + 2 skeins of Soie d'Alger threads and 2 Tapestry Size 26 Needles (Gift with Purchase)
- 30 ct option for 2 strands : Includes linen of choice, Printed Chart Booklet + 3 skeins of Soie d'Alger threads and 2 Tapestry Size 26 Needles (Gift with Purchase)
Linen Choices:
- 30 ct Fat Eighth - Victoria Sponge Cake - 18" x 17.5"
- 37 ct Fat Eighth - Corn Tassel - 18" x 17.5"
- 37 ct Fat Eighth - Russian Tea Cake - 18" x 17.5"
Au Ver a Soie®, Soie d'Alger Includes:
SDF 2645 x 2 (3 skeins for 30 ct version)
***Please note, this item is excluded from any discounts or sales.
About the Sampler from Nicola Parkman:
"Boulogne is a city and a major fishing port on the north coast of France. It is possible that Elizabeth stitched her primer when her family were holidaying in Boulogne, although the month of November may indicate a lengthy stay rather than a summer sojourn.
Boulogne-sur-Mer housed a large British population of around 3,000 in the mid-1800s. Although there were migrant workers there, Boulogne’s British population was composed largely of genteel, middle-class residents, some of them in debt, many with servants.
We wonder if Elizabeth kept the promise she so diligently stitched.'
Hands Across the Sea - Because of You ~ Soie d'Alger Thread Kit
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Because of You is a pretty sampler designed by Hands Across the Sea.
The design is suitable for needleworkers of all abilities. The stitches used are cross stitch over 2 threads. An additional chart for the alphabet together with the numerals 0 to 9 has been included within this booklet, so that you can personalize your sampler.
Choice of purchasing thread only, Printed Chart only or as full kit with linen.
Full Kit options: Includes linen of choice, Printed Chart Booklet + 6 skeins of Soie d'Alger threads and 2 Tapestry Size 26 Needles (Gift with Purchase + Free Shipping)
Linen Choices:
- 30 ct Fat Eighth - Victoria Sponge Cake - 17.5" x 18"
- 37 ct Fat Eighth - Corn Tassel - 18" x 17.5"
Au Ver a Soie®, Soie d'Alger Includes:
- SDF 1022 ~ Dusty rose
- SDF 1315 ~ Dark grape
- SDF 3046 ~ Dark mauve
- SDF 3715 ~ Khaki green
- SDF 3735 ~ Avocado green
- SDF 5414 ~ Teal green
***Please note, this item is excluded from any discounts or sales.
About the Sampler from Nicola Parkman:
"Because of You I bloom” is a sampler designed by Nicola as a gift for her husband. Inspiration, particularly the border and its anomalies, have been taken from a 19th-century sampler in her collection."
Au Ver a Soie Metallic Braid Shade Collection - Size 8 - Red
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This sparkly metallic thread kit is great for festive trims and ornamentation.
Check out a review of this thread by Mary Corbet
- Each kit contains 6 colors of AVAS Metallic thread
- 10 meters / spool
- Can use in hand embroidery, needlepoint and cross stitch
- Softer than other metallic braids, easier to use
- Made in France
Recommended usage and application:
- AVAS Metallic Braid Sizes 8 and 12 are great for all kinds of finishing
- For Needlepoint and embroidery application, you can use Metallic Braid Sizes 4, 8 and 12. We recommend either a Size 22 or 24 Tapestry needle.
Please note, this product is excluded from any discounts or promotions
Hands Across the Sea - Edna Verenia Nichol, 1884 ~ Soie d'Alger Thread Kit
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Edna Verenia Nichol, 1884 is a cute small red sampler from Hands Across the Sea Samplers.
The sampler is suitable for needleworkers of all levels of ability.
The design is worked in cross stitch over two threads of linen.
Options :
Choice of purchasing thread only, Printed Chart Booklet or as full kit.
Full Kit options:
- 37 ct option for 1 strand: Includes linen of choice, Printed Chart Booklet + 1 skeins of Soie d'Alger threads and 2 Tapestry Size 26 Needles (Gift with Purchase)
- 30 ct option for 2 strands : Includes linen of choice, Printed Chart Booklet + 3 skeins of Soie d'Alger threads and 2 Tapestry Size 26 Needles (Gift with Purchase)
Linen Choices:
- 30 ct Fat Eighth - Victoria Sponge Cake - 18" x 17.5"
- 37 ct Fat Eighth - Corn Tassel - 18" x 17.5"
- 37 ct Fat Eighth - Russian Tea Cake - 18" x 17.5"
Au Ver a Soie®, Soie d'Alger Includes:
SDF 2936 x 1 (3 skeins for 30 ct version)
***Please note, this item is excluded from any discounts or sales.
About the Sampler from Nicola Parkman:
"Boulogne is a city and a major fishing port on the north coast of France. It is possible that Elizabeth stitched her primer when her family were holidaying in Boulogne, although the month of November may indicate a lengthy stay rather than a summer sojourn.
Boulogne-sur-Mer housed a large British population of around 3,000 in the mid-1800s. Although there were migrant workers there, Boulogne’s British population was composed largely of genteel, middle-class residents, some of them in debt, many with servants.
We wonder if Elizabeth kept the promise she so diligently stitched.'
Hands Across the Sea - Edna Verenia Nichol, 1884 ~ Soie 1003 Thread Kit
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Edna Verenia Nichol, 1884 is a cute small red sampler from Hands Across the Sea Samplers.
The sampler is suitable for needleworkers of all levels of ability.
The design is worked in cross stitch over two threads of linen.
Options :
Choice of purchasing thread only, Printed Chart Booklet or as full kit.
Full Kit options:
Includes linen + 1 spool of Soie 1003 thread, Printed Chart Booklet and 2 Tapestry Size 10 Beading Needles + Free Shipping (Gift with Purchase)
Linen Choices:
- 37 ct Fat Eighth - Corn Tassel - 18" x 17.5"
- 45 ct Fat Eighth - Foxtail Millet - 18" x 17.5"
- 53/63 ct Fat Eighth Sycamore Seed Pod - 18" x 29"
1 Spool of Au Ver a Soie®, Soie 1003 Includes:
- SMS 109
***Please note, this item is excluded from any discounts or sales.
About the Sampler from Nicola Parkman:
"Our eyes were particularly drawn both to the bottom section with its unusual stitch formation and Edna’s middle name. The Russian name Verenia is an uncommon name in England and means faithful, loyal, and true.
Edna gave us many clues to follow in her sampler. She finished her sampler on Friday, April 18 in 1884 when she was 10 years old. The sampler was worked as part of her education in Ripponden at Stones School. Ripponden is in Yorkshire, and it is in this great northern country that we found Edna. She was one of five children born to John Nichol and his wife Elizabeth, née Berry, in Soyland in the year 1873. In the 1881 census return the family can be found living at 5 Hey Houses in Soyland, Yorkshire. John was recorded as a corn agent."
Hands Across the Sea - Mary Hillier 1867 - Soie d'Alger Thread Kit
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Mary Hillier, 1867 is a gorgeous red sampler from Hands Across the Sea.
The sampler has been rated as suitable for needleworkers of all abilities.
The stitches used are cross stitch over 2 threads of linen.
Kit Options :
Choice of purchasing thread only, printed chart only OR as full kit.
Full Kit options:
- 37 ct option for 1 strand: Includes linen of choice + 5 skeins of Soie d'Alger threads, Printed Chart Booklet and 2 Tapestry Size 26 Needles (Gift with Purchase + Free Shipping)
- 30 ct option for 2 strands : Includes linen of choice + 13 skeins of Soie d'Alger threads, Printed Chart Booklet and 2 Tapestry Size 28 Needles (Gift with Purchase + Free Shipping)
Linen Choices:
- 30 ct Fat Half of Victoria Sponge Cake - 35" x 36"
- 37 ct Fat Half of Russian Tea Cake - 35" x 36"
- 37 ct Fat Half of Corn Tassel - 35" x 36"
Au Ver a Soie®, Soie d'Alger kit Includes:
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SDF 2922 x 5 (37 ct version)
- SDF 2922 x 13 (30 ct version)
***Please note, this item is excluded from any discounts or sales.
About the Sampler from Nicola Parkman:
"Mary was born on 3 September 1852 in Newton, Somerset, England. Her parents were Thomas Hillier, a labourer, and Elizabeth. On 18 August 1858 at 7 o’clock, Thomas, who was the foreman of a gang of workmen who were working on the Great Western Railway line between Bath and Twerton, met with an accident. As a train of empty carriages approached the workmen, in moving away from the line, Thomas slipped, and both of his feet went under the passing train and were “dreadfully crushed”. He was taken to hospital, and both his feet were amputated. A newspaper report noted that he was expected to recover. However, the accident proved to be fatal, and he died on 27 September. Within a year, Mary’s mother, died of pneumonia at the County Lunatic Asylum at Wells."