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Thursday 16 September 2010

Just 12 hours Remaining for the Connecticut Sampler Book Giveaway


Just a few more hours left for you to enter this very special giveaway of the new book: Connecticut Needlework authored by Susan P. Schoelwer, former curator at the Connecticut Historical Society. This book subtitled: Women, Art, and Family, 1740-1840 looks at all the needle arts created in this 100 year period. There are more than 100 examples illustrated, some never seen before, and photographs include details of designs, stitches, reverse sides and sketches. All you need to do to enter is be a Needleprint blog customer  and to send a birthday message of thanks to Dorothy Bromiley Phelan who will be 80 on Saturday. I thought it would be lovely to celebrate her birthday by telling her how much her contribution to needlework history means to us. So, send me your message of thanks for Dorothy and we'll have them all printed out together nicely and sent to her in time for her special birthday.  Closing date is end of Thursday 16th September (Pacific Time). Your message will be put into a draw and the winner will receive a copy of this special book sent directly to their door. (Publication date is October). Simply click here to leave your special message for Dorothy or leave a message on this post.

6 comments:

  1. Thank you for all you do and carrying on the needlework traditions. Needleprint is such an informative and entertaining site with new old things to learn about daily. Happy Birthday and may God grant you many more.
    Angela May, Porter, TX ~ladyhawthorne

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  2. Dorothy - I love exploring needlework history and think you're doing a great job of sharing with us.
    rsgrandinetti@yahoo(DOT)com

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  3. thank you for your blog and all the information and images on it. Your work is appreciate.
    Happy birthday to Dororthy, may your days be full of nice stitches and warm friends.
    kind regards from Paris, France

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  4. Dorothy happy happy birthday and I am really looking forward to learning more about needlework history.
    I love seeing so many quilt blocks made from the antique samplers...or was it that the samplers were inspired by antique quilt blocks
    something I would love to learn more about
    thanks
    kathie

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  5. A very Happy Birthday and also a very special thank you.....people that take the time to research history of anything helps us to see where and how we evolved into the people we are...thank you for that.....Susan

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  6. Learn is always good and important!! And you with your research let us learn more!!! Thanks you and bless you at your birthday!!

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