Jeanne Love's Angel
FREE
DESIGN!
Release date:
February 2003
Stitch count:
62H x 49W
Sample shown: Stitched over-2 on 28-count antique white Lugana
from Zweigart®
Stitched by:
Lindsay Latham
Chart:
computer generated
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This angel was designed
for The Angel
Quilt Project . Please visit the website and read about
the organization, and about the wonderful work they do!
Description:
A small angel design with border, featuring a pastel colorway designed
totally in full cross stitches.
Background Information:
James Farmer, the founder of The Angel Quilt Project (formerly known as
The Angel Afghan Project) contacted me over a year ago and asked if I
would consider
designing an angel for the Project. I agreed to do so, and also
to name the design after one of the Project's members who had recently
passed away. Unfortunately, I did not have the honor of knowing
Jeanne Love, but I hope her contributions of time, dedication and service
to The Project will be remembered well as people stitch this design.
As Jeanne was a mother, I decided that the image of an angel holding a
child in her arms was an appropriate tribute.
Stitching Comments:
This design is small and simple. Since it's designed completely
in whole stitches, it will adapt easily to being stitched on any evenweave
fabric. Although it was designed to be stitched on larger weave
afghan fabrics, it could also be stitched on finer count linen and finished
as an ornament.
Pattern Errors/Corrections:
none
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NOTE!!!
This
is a "complimentary" chart, which means you may photocopy
it. You may stitch it as many times as you'd like. Shopowners
may give it to customers free of charge. However, since TW Designworks
retains ownership of the copyright, you may not sell this chart,
or profit from it in any way! On behalf of needlework designers,
we thank you for your support of copyright law!
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