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Oops – let me fix my mistake!

I don’t know if you’ve tried to stitch the free ornament Swirly Trees yet, but a kind supporter has informed that one of the pages in the download was blurry. I’ve corrected it, so if you have trouble stitching from the diagram on page 6, here’s the corrected chart:Click here for the Swirly Tree Ornament

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Thank you so much!

Every year I thank my supporters with a free ornament design, and this year’s ornament is ready! Click here to download the free Swirly Tree Chart Your continued support and enthusiasm for DebBee’s Designs means so much to me, in ways that I cannot express, but please accept this free design as my thanks! Please

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Answering questions about our new classes!

Hopefully you’ve seen the announcements about our new class offerings, Mostly Jessicas and Mostly Walnetos. I’ve been getting some questions, so I’ll answer some of the most common questions you may have. Are the classes being taught together? No! The classes will begin around the same time, and end around the same time, but the

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Turning Seasons, Turning Leaves

I loved jumping in a pile of leaves in the fall! My dad probably not so much since we scattered all his hard work raking! These leaves don’t need raking! They’ll conveniently stay in place with your fall decor. There are even acorns attached! Our November kit was so much fun to create. And, it

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Practice, practice, practice…

is the way to become proficient in challenging stitches! We have two new classes coming up that will help you achieve skill and ease, with Mostly Jessicas and Mostly Walnetos! All the info is on the product pages for these classes, so today I want to explain why we’re offering these classes now. I taught

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Add to your Fall decor!

We all love Fall, the cooler temperatures and football, Halloween, Thanksgiving, pumpkin patches, corn mazes – so many ways to have fun! Our October Kit of the Month celebrates Fall with a harvest! It’s a meager harvest by some measures, but what a gorgeous pumpkin! The pumpkin sits in front of a wheat sheaf, and

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