Hands Across the Sea - Martha Dawson, 1832 ~ A Little Gem - Soie d'Alger Thread Kit

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Martha Dawson, 1832 ~ A Little Gem is delightful sampler from Hands Across the Sea.

**Please note, Sampler Kit does not include chart. Purchase is required separately on Hands Across the Sea.**

Kit Options

Choice of purchasing thread only OR as full kit.

Full Kit options:

    • 37 ct option for 1 strand: Includes linen of choice + 22 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 + 26 skeins of Soie d'Alger threads and 2 Tapestry Size 26 Needles (Gift with Purchase)

Linen Choices:

  • 30 ct Fat Half of Victoria Sponge Cake - 35" x 36"
  • 37 ct Fat Half of Russian Tea Cake - 35" x 36"

 Au Ver a Soie®, Soie d'Alger Kit Includes: 

  • SDF 524 – Golden olive (2 skeins for 30 ct version)
  • SDF 525 – Golden olive ~ dark (2 skeins for 30 ct version)
  • SDF 526 – Golden olive ~ medium
  • SDF 1013 – Salmon ~ very light
  • SDF 2144 – Moss green ~ dark (2 skeins for 30 ct version)
  • SDF 2212 – Olive green ~ light
  • SDF 2644 – Salmon ~ very dark (2 skeins for 30 ct version)
  • SDF 2756 – Grey green ~ light
  • SDF 2915 – Salmon ~ dark
  • SDF 2931 – Salmon ~ light
  • SDF 2932 – Salmon
  • SDF 3442 – Steel grey ~ light
  • SDF 3735 – Avocado green ~ very dark
  • SDF 3746 – Golden olive ~ very dark
  • SDF 3815 – Golden olive ~ light
  • SDF 3822 – Old gold ~ light
  • SDF 4126 – Black brown
  • SDF 4142 – Desert sand ~ very dark
  • SDF 4236 – Brown ~ very light
  • SDF 4526 – Coffee brown ~ dark
  • SDF F10 – Tan ~ ultra very light
  • SDF Noir – Black

***Please note, this item is excluded from any discounts or sales.

About the Sampler from Nicola Parkman:

"The Martha that stitched the sampler was probably born on February 13, 1821 to Isaac Dawson, a weaver, and Molly Holt. She was baptised on Sunday, April 22, 1821. In the parish records the family are noted as living in Unsworth, Prestwich."