Tuesday 9 December 2014

FLAG

I received this pattern back in September. It was my intention to stitch it and pass it on right away.
Life got away with me and it did not happen.

It is ready to be passed on. There is something extra with this one.
The person who received this pattern will receive a package from me containing gifts starting with the letters F, L, A and G. You must agree to do the same thing when you are ready to pass it on.

Here is a photo of the pattern and the packaged gifts I received. I won't show you what's in the packages. Your package is wrapped and ready to go.

If you are interested in stitching this pattern next, please leave a comment at the end of this post and I will draw a name on December 15th.

I cannot find my photo of my finished piece. If I do I will add it later. 

10 comments:

  1. what fun! I'd love to participate :)

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  2. What a cute design!!!! Always looking for new red, white and blue! I would love to enter for a chance.
    Thank you!
    Pam

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  3. What a wonderful idea and a lovely pattern. I would love to be part of this and stitch `Land of Liberty` for my penfriend of many years.Happy Stitching.

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  4. I would love to be entered for the traveling pattern Kathy.

    Linda

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  5. Aww it's so cute..I am sure I love to stitch it..after the accident I didn't stitch anything so may be it will be my first stitch to start something..thank you love x

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  6. Love the pattern. Count me in too!

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  7. Can't wait to see your finishing piece! I started this traveling pattern, so please don't enter me in the draw. Thanks for participating! :D

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  8. I'd love to stitch it. Having travelled in the States this summer the so called Americana is very in my system right now!AriadnefromGreece!

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  9. What a super pattern and great idea for a pass-a-long stitch - please throw my name into the mix.

    edgar

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  10. Oh! How fun! I'd like to be included in this. I love Bent Creek charts. :)

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