I'm always happy to stitch more chickens
including: colour pictures of finished piece and diagrams and instructions for all stitches used
Pekin chickens were said to be kept as pets by the Emperor of Peking and arrived in England in the 1860s following the looting of the Emperor's Summer Palace during the Anglo-French Expedition
Materials required: 32ct Pale green linen (model uses Permin Waterlily 32ct linen)
The colours of the flowers around the lavender pot may vary so if you have a particular preference
Peas on Earth Pincushion Pincushion I'm always happy to stitchInspired by the intricate designs of Gustav Faberge, pea green linen is decorated with pea shoots, flowers and pea pods while velvet peas hold pins securely in place. Stitch count: 19h x 88w x 22d Stitches used: cross stitch, back stitch, colonial knots, padded satin stitch, detached blanket stitch, ladder stitch Eight page booklet + charts, including: colour pictures of finished piece, stitch diagrams and full assembly instructions. Materials