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The New Country Threads Chicken Scratch 14 Comments / By Jo / June 24, 2020 Hello from Kayla! I know Mom and Mary of Country Threads share a lot of readers, so I thought I'd drop in and share some blog news for Mary. Mary has had a frustrating couple of weeks! You might have noticed her website has been down.


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Cross Stitch Designs by Fiona Jude. This site offers the most recent information on all Country Threads Counted Cross Stitch and Needlework Designs created by Fiona Jude. It features updates of all the latest releases of New Designs and also the complete catalogue range of existing designs in kits and charts available in the Country Threads range.


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9 Comments / By Jo / July 1, 2022. Hello…it's another year and another UFO Dirty Dozen Challenge. If you've been here a while, you know that Mary at Country Threads Chicken Scratch blog hosts a Dirty Dozen Challenge. Participants number their UFOs 1-12 then each month Mary picks a number. Participants refer back to their list and then.


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2323 Share I posted on the Chicken Scratch blog today but the subscription tab is still not working. Thanks for making the effort to visit the blog. Mary E.


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Mary Etherington | Country Threads Chicken Scratch Author Archives: Mary Etherington Covid! 12-30-23 62 Replies Yup, I've got Covid! And I don't feel good at all. It started on Wednesday so I'm already 3 days in but today I did go to the clinic where I tested positive.


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33 Replies After being sick I had plenty of housework to catch up on! Ivy is visiting for a few days - we hit the wilderness trail. Here is Sunflower's Biscuit - looks so like Ivy! Reader photos According to Patti this is where the drivers in the Rose Parade hang out. Did anyone see Patti's float?


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Free Patterns | Country Threads Chicken Scratch Free Patterns Free Pattern: Square Within a Square Click here to download PDF. Free Pattern: Charm Tablemat Click here to download PDF. Like this: Loading.


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$12.00 Size: 30 x 50 cms (14 count) Chickens scratching - searching for breakfast. This popular design has be re-released as a cross stitch chart Chart Contains: Black & White symbol graph, full list of threads required in DMC and Anchor. Assorted size and fabric options also included. Add to cart


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May | 2022 | Country Threads Chicken Scratch Monthly Archives: May 2022 WIND!!!! 5-30-22 Wind is steady at 40 mph and gusting to 58! We drove to the cemeteries to pick up the plants and this was the scene coming home. This is peat ground blowing away in the wind.


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Corrections: Part Three: I miscounted on the Part 3 units. You'll need 168 units total: 25 sets of 4 for full blocks, 20 sets of 3 for half-blocks (Which were presented as 10 sets of 6 to keep folks guessing) and 4 sets of 2 for quarter blocks. Part Five: Original directions had you make 36 with 4 corners. You only need 25 with 4 corners.


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I was over at Chicken Scratch Country Threads' blog and saw these pieces. Mary even included a close up picture. Oh, my word. I just loved it. I love hand stitching. I love old embroidery pieces. I love embroidery. I love the cute little birds. In my excitement about it, I contacted my daughter Kayla. I sent Kayla a link to Mary's blog.


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So Saturday morning I got up and my 30-minute sewing session turned into an hour sewing session. I ended up sewing on the American Jane quilt. I was so excited about what I had accomplished that later in the day when I had sewing time again. I kept working on the American Jane quilt. Then I ran into a snafu.