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China Rose
These pattern details should be used in conjunction with the
Stitching Cards General Instructions.
 Out at &  means passing the needle through a hole from
C F
Flower 1
B
the back of the card to the front.
Petal 1
 In at &  means passing the needle through a hole from the Bud 1
front of the card to the back. G J
K
E Beads
D
A
The China rose is worked in red (Kreinik
M L
H
I
polyester metallic cord 003C) and green (fern
P
N
O
008C).
Stem
Flower 1
Flower 2
Petal 1
Stem
Leaf 1
Red thread.
Out at A in at B
Out at Cinat D
Out at Einat F
Beads
Continue this sequence until the petal is
Bud 2
complete.
Work the other petals in a similar way using the Stem
diagram as a guide.
Leaf 2
X
8
Flower 2
Y
2
1
5
Work this in a similar way using the diagram as a
3
4
Leaf 3
V
guide.
U
Flower centres
R
W
Stitch 5 gold beads in the centre of each flower
T
6
using the illustration as a guide.
S
7
Bud 1
Red thread
Stem
Middle section
Out at Ginat H
Out at I inat J
Out at Kinat L
Continue this sequence until the middle section is
complete.
Left side
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Out at Minat N
Out at I inat P
Out at Oinat L
Finished design
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Right side Leaf stem
Work the right side in a similar way to the
Backstitch the stem from 7 to 8
left side using the illustration as a guide. This
Leaves 1 and 3
section shares some holes with the middle
Work leaves 1 and 3 in a similar way to leaf
section.
2 using the illustration as a guide. Note that
Bud 2
they are a different size and shape to leaf 2.
Work bud 2 in a similar way to bud 1 using
Stems
the illustration as a guide. Note that bud 2 is
Green thread
larger.
Stem stitch the stems using the illustration as
Leaves
a guide.
Green thread
Leaf 2
Out at Rinat S
Out at T in at U
Out at V in at W
Continue to work up the leaf using this
sequence to
Out at Xinat Y
Then out at 1 in at Y
Out at 2inat 3
Out at 4inat 5
Continue to work down the leaf using this
sequence to
Out at 6inat S
Stitching Cards China Rose pricking pattern
152 mm
6 inches
Copyright © 2004 Stitching Cards
104 mm
4ź inches
When printing the pricking pattern please set your printer scaling to "None" if available. If there is a "Fit to
page" setting on your printer settings then make sure this is not selected.
The page is based on an A4 sheet (210 x 297 mm) but should print on slightly different sized sheets
correctly if the scaling is set as suggested above.
The pattern size of 104 x 152 mm is given as a guide and may vary slightly on your printer. If it varies then
centre the pattern on your card as necessary.
Stitching Cards supports EveryChild, the international children's charity.
A minimum of ten percent of the revenue from the sale of each card pattern is donated to EveryChild. Please
encourage your friends to purchase official patterns from the Stitching Cards web site at www.stitchingcards.com.
Stitching Cards
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The Authorised End User of this pattern must have opened an account at www.stitchingcards.com and be in full compliance with the
Terms and Conditions published at www.stitchingcards.com.
All patterns are sublicensed to End Users and not sold. The Authorised End User may use this Pattern to produce cards for personal
pleasure and personal giving.
Any card made from the Pattern and offered for sale must include an official copyright sticker. Copyright stickers can be purchased from
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The Authorised End User may print or copy the Pattern solely for the purpose of making their own cards. The license does not allow the
Authorised End User to re-sell the Pattern, swap the Pattern, donate the Pattern or in any way pass on the Pattern to another end user.
The Authorised End User agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Stitching Cards from any claim or demand, including reasonable
attorneys' fees, made by any third party arising out of or related to the Authorised End User s violation of the Terms and Conditions.
All copies of the Pattern must include this licence information.
Cornflower
These pattern details should be used in conjunction
with the Stitching Cards General Instructions.
 Out at &  means passing the needle through a hole
from the back of the card to the front.
B
Petal 1
 In at &  means passing the needle through a hole C
Flower 1
F
from the front of the card to the back. D
E
The cornflower is worked in blue (Kreinik polyester
K
metallic cord sapphire 051C), gold (002C) and green
Centre J
A
G
(fern 086C). 18 small gold beads.
Beads
Flower 1
H
Petal 1
I
L
Blue thread.
Out at A in at B
Out at Cinat D
Out at Binat D
P
M Q V
Out at Cinat E
Out at Finat E
N
Flower 2 Leaf 2 Flower 3
Out at Finat A
Leaf 1
O
Base
Out at Dinat A R
7
9
5
Out at Einat A
T
6
4
Work the other petals in a similar way using the
3
1
2
finished diagram as a guide.
8
10
Centre
S
Gold thread
Out at Ginat H
Stem 1
Out at I inat J Stem 2
Out at Kinat L
Continue this sequence until the centre section is
complete.
Beads
Stem 3
U
Stitch the beads in place using the finished diagram
as a guide.
Flower 2
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Blue thread
Work the petals of flower 2 in a similar way to those
of flower 1 using the finished diagram as a guide.
Base
Green thread
Out at 1inat 2
Out at 3inat 4
Out at 5inat 6
Out at 7inat 2
Out at 8inat 9
Out at 5inat 10
Backstitch around the outside of
the base using the finished diagram
as a guide.
Flower 3
Work this in a similar way to
flower 2 noting that it is a mirror
image.
Leaf 1
Green thread
Out at Minat N
Out at Oinat P Finished design
Out at Qinat R
Continue this sequence to
Out at Sinat T
Some holes are used twice.
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Leaf 2
Work this in a similar way to leaf 1
noting that it is a mirror image.
Stems 1 and 2
Green thread
Stem stitch stems 1 and 2.
Stem 3
Green thread
This is double thread from out at U
in at V. Work it by ether doubling
the thread on the needle or
stitching twice.
Stitching Cards Cornflower pricking pattern
152 mm
6 inches
Copyright © 2004 Stitching Cards
104 mm
4ź inches
When printing the pricking pattern please set your printer scaling to "None" if available. If there is a "Fit to
page" setting on your printer settings then make sure this is not selected.
The page is based on an A4 sheet (210 x 297 mm) but should print on slightly different sized sheets
correctly if the scaling is set as suggested above.
The pattern size of 104 x 152 mm is given as a guide and may vary slightly on your printer. If it varies then
centre the pattern on your card as necessary.
Stitching Cards supports EveryChild, the international children's charity.
A minimum of ten percent of the revenue from the sale of each card pattern is donated to EveryChild. Please
encourage your friends to purchase official patterns from the Stitching Cards web site at www.stitchingcards.com.
Stitching Cards
Please quote the following licence number in any enquiries about this pattern: 040718FLFB697654
The Authorised End User of this pattern must have opened an account at www.stitchingcards.com and be in full compliance with the
Terms and Conditions published at www.stitchingcards.com.
All patterns are sublicensed to End Users and not sold. The Authorised End User may use this Pattern to produce cards for personal
pleasure and personal giving.
Any card made from the Pattern and offered for sale must include an official copyright sticker. Copyright stickers can be purchased from
www.stitchingcards.com.
The Authorised End User may print or copy the Pattern solely for the purpose of making their own cards. The license does not allow the
Authorised End User to re-sell the Pattern, swap the Pattern, donate the Pattern or in any way pass on the Pattern to another end user.
The Authorised End User agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Stitching Cards from any claim or demand, including reasonable
attorneys' fees, made by any third party arising out of or related to the Authorised End User s violation of the Terms and Conditions.
All copies of the Pattern must include this licence information.
Flower Basket
These pattern details should be used in conjunction
with the Stitching Cards General Instructions.
 Out at &  means passing the needle through a hole
from the back of the card to the front.
 In at &  means passing the needle through a hole
Leaf 1
from the front of the card to the back.
W
Handle
Y
X
The flower basket is worked in gold (Kreinik
Z
Flower 1
polyester metallic cord 002C), green (fern 086C),
Petal 1
pink (007C) and purple (012C). 15 small gold beads.
1
7
4
6
Basket
5
3
Gold thread.
Stem 8
2
Beads
Base
Out at A in at B
I
L
P
M
Out at Cinat D
Rim
Out at Einat F
G
E
Continue this sequence to D
A O
Flower 2
Out at Ginat H
J
K
N
c
e
g
Rim H
h
Basket
Out at I inat J f
Base
d
Out at Kinat L b
a
Base
Out at Minat N
Continue this sequence to
B
C
Out at Oinat P F
Handle
Work the basket handle in stem stitch.
Flower 1
Petal 1
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Pink thread.
Out at 1inat 2
Out at 3inat 4
Out at 5inat 6
Out at 7inat 8
Work the other petals in a similar way using the
finished illustration as a guide.
I
L P
Basket enlarged for clarity
M
Rim
G
E
D
A O
J
K
N
H
Basket
Base
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The flowers shown in side view and
3 petals have a base as shown in
flower 2.
The flower with 2 petals has a
simple triangular base.
The flowers with 5 petals have a
B
C
circle of 5 gold beads stitched in the
F
centre.
Finished design
Leaf 1
Green thread.
Out at W in at X
Out at Y in at W
Out at Xinat Z
Out at Y in at Z
Work the other leaves in a similar
way using the finished illustration as
a guide.
Stems
Green thread.
Work the stems in backstitch.
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Colour suggestion
Flower base
Green thread.
This is shown on flower 2.
Out at a inat b
Out at c inat b
Out at dinat b
Out at e inat b
Out at f inat b
Out at ginat b
Out at hinat b
Other flowers
Colours as shown on the finished
diagram.
Work the other flowers using the
sequences shown for flowers 1 and 2
using the finished illustration as a
guide.
There are three types of flower. All
of the petals are formed in a similar
way.
Stitching Cards Flower Basket pricking pattern
152 mm
6 inches
Copyright © 2004 Stitching Cards
104 mm
4ź inches
When printing the pricking pattern please set your printer scaling to "None" if available. If there is a "Fit to
page" setting on your printer settings then make sure this is not selected.
The page is based on an A4 sheet (210 x 297 mm) but should print on slightly different sized sheets
correctly if the scaling is set as suggested above.
The pattern size of 104 x 152 mm is given as a guide and may vary slightly on your printer. If it varies then
centre the pattern on your card as necessary.
Stitching Cards supports EveryChild, the international children's charity.
A minimum of ten percent of the revenue from the sale of each card pattern is donated to EveryChild. Please
encourage your friends to purchase official patterns from the Stitching Cards web site at www.stitchingcards.com.
Stitching Cards
Please quote the following licence number in any enquiries about this pattern: 040718FLFP85674
The Authorised End User of this pattern must have opened an account at www.stitchingcards.com and be in full compliance with the
Terms and Conditions published at www.stitchingcards.com.
All patterns are sublicensed to End Users and not sold. The Authorised End User may use this Pattern to produce cards for personal
pleasure and personal giving.
Any card made from the Pattern and offered for sale must include an official copyright sticker. Copyright stickers can be purchased from
www.stitchingcards.com.
The Authorised End User may print or copy the Pattern solely for the purpose of making their own cards. The license does not allow the
Authorised End User to re-sell the Pattern, swap the Pattern, donate the Pattern or in any way pass on the Pattern to another end user.
The Authorised End User agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Stitching Cards from any claim or demand, including reasonable
attorneys' fees, made by any third party arising out of or related to the Authorised End User s violation of the Terms and Conditions.
All copies of the Pattern must include this licence information.
Flower pots
These pattern details should be used in conjunction
with the Stitching Cards General Instructions.
 Out at &  means passing the needle through a hole
Flower pot 1
Flower pot 2
from the back of the card to the front.
Petal 1
6 A 11
D
 In at &  means passing the needle through a hole
7 8
E 9 10
from the front of the card to the back.
Outline
F
The flower is worked in red (Kreinik
C
B I
polyester metallic cord 003C), orange
CentreK J
(copper 021C), pink (007C), blue (sapphire
G
H
051C), gold (002C), brown (chocolate 201C)
Z
Leaf 1
and green (008C).
L
O
Stem P
Flower pot 1
Leaf 2
Petal 1
X Y
Q
N M
Red thread.
U
R
Out at A in at B V
W
Out at Cinat D
Pot
Out at Einat F 4 1
3 2
Continue this sequence until the petal is
5 S T
12
complete.
Work the other petals in a similar way using
the diagram as a guide. The number of holes
varies from petal to petal.
Centre
Gold thread
Out at Binat G
Out at Hinat I
Out at J inat K
Continue this sequence until the centre is
complete using the finished diagram as a
guide. All the holes will be used twice. The
holes also share with the petals.
Flower pot 3
Flower pot 4
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Leaf 1
Green thread.
Out at L in at M
Out at Ninat O
Out at P in at Q
Continue this sequence until the leaf is
complete.
Work leaf 2 in a similar way using the
diagram as a guide. Leaf 2 has a different
number of holes from leaf 1.
Stem
Green thread.
Out at Qinat Z
Pot
Brown thread.
Out at Rinat S
Out at T in at S
Out at T in at U
Out at V in at W
Out at Xinat W
Out at Xinat Y
Out at V in at Y
Outline
Gold thread.
Out at 1inat 2
Out at 3inat 4
Out at 5inat 6
Out at 7inat 8
Finished design
Out at 9inat 10
Out at 11 in at 12
Flower pots 2, 3 and 4
Work the other flowerpots in a similar
way to flower pot 1 but with different
coloured thread for the flowers.
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Stitching Card Flowerpots pricking pattern
152 mm
6 inches
Copyright © 2004 Stitching Cards
104 mm
4ź inches
When printing the pricking pattern please set your printer scaling to "None" if available. If there is a "Fit to
page" setting on your printer settings then make sure this is not selected.
The page is based on an A4 sheet (210 x 297 mm) but should print on slightly different sized sheets
correctly if the scaling is set as suggested above.
The pattern size of 104 x 152 mm is given as a guide and may vary slightly on your printer. If it varies then
centre the pattern on your card as necessary.
Stitching Cards supports EveryChild, the international children's charity.
A minimum of ten percent of the revenue from the sale of each card pattern is donated to EveryChild. Please
encourage your friends to purchase official patterns from the Stitching Cards web site at www.stitchingcards.com.
Stitching Cards
Please quote the following licence number in any enquiries about this pattern: 040718FLFV68954
The Authorised End User of this pattern must have opened an account at www.stitchingcards.com and be in full compliance with the
Terms and Conditions published at www.stitchingcards.com.
All patterns are sublicensed to End Users and not sold. The Authorised End User may use this Pattern to produce cards for personal
pleasure and personal giving.
Any card made from the Pattern and offered for sale must include an official copyright sticker. Copyright stickers can be purchased from
www.stitchingcards.com.
The Authorised End User may print or copy the Pattern solely for the purpose of making their own cards. The license does not allow the
Authorised End User to re-sell the Pattern, swap the Pattern, donate the Pattern or in any way pass on the Pattern to another end user.
The Authorised End User agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Stitching Cards from any claim or demand, including reasonable
attorneys' fees, made by any third party arising out of or related to the Authorised End User s violation of the Terms and Conditions.
All copies of the Pattern must include this licence information.
Flower Vase
These pattern details should be used in conjunction
with the Stitching Cards General Instructions.
 Out at &  means passing the needle through a hole
2 7
5
Box outline
from the back of the card to the front.
4
3 6
 In at &  means passing the needle through a hole 1
Petal 1
G
J
from the front of the card to the back.
K
D
Flower 1
A
E
8
B L
Centre
The flower vase is worked in pink (Kreinik C
F I
H
Flower 2
polyester metallic cord 007C), orange
(copper 021C), red (003C), mauve (012C),
Stem
16
green (008C), confetti pink (041C) and gold
(002C).
Flower 3
Flower 4
Flower centres
Shown on flower 1
Gold thread.
9
Out at A in at B
Stems
Out at Cinat D
Out at Einat F
Continue this sequence until the centre is
V W
complete using the finished illustration as a
Top
guide.
Vase
All the holes are used twice
outline
Work the other flower centres in a similar
way using the finished illustration as a guide.
Flower petals
Vase
Shown on flower 2.
Line
Orange thread
R
S
Stars
M
Out at Ginat H
Q O
Out at I inat J
P N
Out at Kinat L
U T
Line
Continue this sequence until the petal is
11
14
12
13
complete. Each petal shares one holes with
15
10
the centre.
Work the other petals in a similar way using
the finished illustration as a guide.
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Finished design
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Vase Horizontal lines
Confetti thread Add a stitch from out at R in at S.
Add a stitch from out at T in at U.
Top
Work the top of the vase in stem stitch starting Flower stems
at V and finishing at W. Green thread
Add a stitch for each flower stem using the
Vase outline
finished illustration as a guide.
Work the outline of the vase in stem stitch
starting at W and going around the outline to V. Box outline
Gold thread.
Stars
Out at 1inat 2
Confetti thread
Out at 3inat 4
Shown on the centre star.
Out at 5inat 6
Out at Minat N
Out at 7inat 8
Out at Oinat P
Out at 9inat 10
Out at Ninat Q
Out at 11 in at 12
Out at P in at M
Out at 13 in at 14
Out at Qinat O
Out at 15 in at 16
Work the other two stars in a similar way using
the finished illustration as a guide.
Stitching Card Flower Vase pricking pattern
152 mm
6 inches
Copyright © 2004 Stitching Cards
104 mm
4ź inches
When printing the pricking pattern please set your printer scaling to "None" if available. If there is a "Fit to
page" setting on your printer settings then make sure this is not selected.
The page is based on an A4 sheet (210 x 297 mm) but should print on slightly different sized sheets
correctly if the scaling is set as suggested above.
The pattern size of 104 x 152 mm is given as a guide and may vary slightly on your printer. If it varies then
centre the pattern on your card as necessary.
Stitching Cards supports EveryChild, the international children's charity.
A minimum of ten percent of the revenue from the sale of each card pattern is donated to EveryChild. Please
encourage your friends to purchase official patterns from the Stitching Cards web site at www.stitchingcards.com.
Stitching Cards
Please quote the following licence number in any enquiries about this pattern: 040718FLLY698655
The Authorised End User of this pattern must have opened an account at www.stitchingcards.com and be in full compliance with the
Terms and Conditions published at www.stitchingcards.com.
All patterns are sublicensed to End Users and not sold. The Authorised End User may use this Pattern to produce cards for personal
pleasure and personal giving.
Any card made from the Pattern and offered for sale must include an official copyright sticker. Copyright stickers can be purchased from
www.stitchingcards.com.
The Authorised End User may print or copy the Pattern solely for the purpose of making their own cards. The license does not allow the
Authorised End User to re-sell the Pattern, swap the Pattern, donate the Pattern or in any way pass on the Pattern to another end user.
The Authorised End User agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Stitching Cards from any claim or demand, including reasonable
attorneys' fees, made by any third party arising out of or related to the Authorised End User s violation of the Terms and Conditions.
All copies of the Pattern must include this licence information.
Lily
These pattern details should be used in conjunction
with the Stitching Cards General Instructions.
 Out at &  means passing the needle through a hole
from the back of the card to the front.
 In at &  means passing the needle through a hole
from the front of the card to the back.
Flower
The lily is worked in red (Kreinik polyester
Petal 2
metallic cord 003C), green (086C) and gold
(002C). 6 long gold beads.
Petal 1
Stem
Flower
Centre
L M
I O
H R
Red thread. S
G
Centre
2
A
3 D
Out at A in at B
E
7
Leaf 1
Out at Cinat D
J
1 N K
Out at Einat F
P
4
Continue this sequence to 6
Q
F T
C B
Out at Ginat H
5 9 V
Some holes are used twice.
8
Beads
Stamens
Petal 1
U
Out at I inat J
Out at Kinat L
Leaf 2
Out at Minat N
Continue this sequence until petal 1 is complete.
Petal 2
Work petal 2 in a similar way to petal one. Note
Leaf 3
there is a different number of holes.
Stamens
Gold thread
Out at 1inat 2
Out at 3inat 4
Out at 5inat 3
Out at 6inat 3
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Out at 7inat 8
Out at 9inat 7
Beads
Stitch 6 long gold beads in place using the
illustration as a guide.
Leaf 1
Green thread
Out at Oinat P
Out at Qinat R
Out at Sinat T
Continue this sequence to
Out at Uinat V
Some holes are used twice.
Leaves 2 and 3
Work leaves 2 and 3 in a similar way to leaf 1
using the illustration as a guide.
Stem
Green thread
Work the stem in stem stitch.
Finished design
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Stitching Cards Lily pricking pattern
152 mm
6 inches
Copyright © 2004 Stitching Cards
104 mm
4ź inches
When printing the pricking pattern please set your printer scaling to "None" if available. If there is a "Fit to
page" setting on your printer settings then make sure this is not selected.
The page is based on an A4 sheet (210 x 297 mm) but should print on slightly different sized sheets
correctly if the scaling is set as suggested above.
The pattern size of 104 x 152 mm is given as a guide and may vary slightly on your printer. If it varies then
centre the pattern on your card as necessary.
Stitching Cards supports EveryChild, the international children's charity.
A minimum of ten percent of the revenue from the sale of each card pattern is donated to EveryChild. Please
encourage your friends to purchase official patterns from the Stitching Cards web site at www.stitchingcards.com.
Stitching Cards General Instructions
Published at www.stitchingcards.com
You will need a suitable pricking mat. This could be foam or felt but should allow easy penetration of
the pricking pin whilst protecting your work surface. Lay your blank card onto the pricking mat with the
right side (outside) of the card facing upwards.
Place the pricking pattern on the card in the required position. Use a fine pricking tool to pierce through
the pattern and the card. If you do not have a purpose made pricking tool then a hat pin or similar can be
used.
Remove the pricking pattern. The pricked holes can be seen on the card.
Turn the card over so the wrong side (inside) is uppermost.. Select a suitable thread such as Kreinik
metallic cord. Use a Number 10 embroidery needle. Use a length of thread that you are comfortable
with. We suggest using about a third of a metre (14 inches). Secure the end of the thread to the card with
adhesive tape. Pass the needle through the start hole from the back to the front of the card.
Follow the instruction diagram. Refer to the finished diagram from time to time to see the complete
stitching required.
When the thread on your needle runs out secure the end of the thread with adhesive tape on the back of
the card and start a new thread.
Continue to follow the instructions a section at a time. Some patterns uses beads. These are held in place
with stitching. You may need to use a beading needle if the bead holes are very fine.
If you are using a double fold card (a card with three panels) then place the completed card on your
work surface with the right side facing downwards. Fold the left-hand panel across to cover and hide the
back of the stitching work. Secure the panel in place with double-sided adhesive tape or card adhesive.
The stitching of your card is now complete. You may choose to add a suitable greeting with stickers,
stamping or handwriting.
Stitching Terminology.
Where the instructions say  Out at this means passing the needle through a hole from the back of the
card to the front.
Where the instructions say  In at this means passing the needle through a hole from the front of the
card to the back.
Where the design calls for back stitch this works as follows:
Out at 2inat 1
1 2 3 4
Out at 3inat 2
Out at 4inat 3
Where the design calls for stem stitch this works as follows:
Out at 1inat 3
1 3 4 5
2
Out at 2inat 4
Out at 3inat 5
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Web site www.stitchingcards.com
Stitching Cards, PO Box 795, St. Albans, AL2 2ZQ, UK


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