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Old July 20th 06, 06:54 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
Addie Otto
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I recently ordered a kit for a Châtelaine mystery design. It is only
available through European Crosstitch Company www.europeanxs.com (Cindy
Ward, Tennessee) and I can't tell you how pleased I am with the
packaging. All of the flosses are full skeins in Floss Away bags on a
ring. The beads are in individual labeled vials. The whole shebang were
fanned out in a larger plastic bag and wrapped in ribbon with a
personalized business card attached thanking me. It wasn't cheap being
all silks but then it would have cost even more to buy everything
separately. And being in Canada a nice touch was that the customs form
said it was a gift - I was certainly pleased with it!
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Old July 20th 06, 09:06 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
Felice Friese
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"Addie Otto" wrote in message
news:1rPvg.54665$B91.6965@edtnps82...
I recently ordered a kit for a Châtelaine mystery design. It is only
available through European Crosstitch Company www.europeanxs.com (Cindy
Ward, Tennessee) and I can't tell you how pleased I am with the packaging.
All of the flosses are full skeins in Floss Away bags on a ring. The beads
are in individual labeled vials. The whole shebang were fanned out in a
larger plastic bag and wrapped in ribbon with a personalized business card
attached thanking me. It wasn't cheap being all silks but then it would
have cost even more to buy everything separately. And being in Canada a
nice touch was that the customs form said it was a gift - I was certainly
pleased with it!


And here's another rave about European XS. I was stunned by the materials
and the packaging for my Chatelaine project. Very impressive.

Addie, I've just started Chatelaine's Japanese Octagon Box and it's my first
(but probably not my last) Martina Weber design. I don't know where she's
been hiding all my stitching life! Which Mystery are you doing? Have you
done others designs of Martina's?

Felice


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Old July 20th 06, 09:22 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
Susan Hartman
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Addie Otto wrote:
I recently ordered a kit for a Châtelaine mystery design. It is only
available through European Crosstitch Company www.europeanxs.com (Cindy
Ward, Tennessee) and I can't tell you how pleased I am with the
packaging. All of the flosses are full skeins in Floss Away bags on a
ring. The beads are in individual labeled vials. The whole shebang were
fanned out in a larger plastic bag and wrapped in ribbon with a
personalized business card attached thanking me. It wasn't cheap being
all silks but then it would have cost even more to buy everything
separately. And being in Canada a nice touch was that the customs form
said it was a gift - I was certainly pleased with it!




And look at this awesome ladybug design!

http://europeanxs.com/cgi-bin/general.pl?dessins-

hey, Cheryl!


Sue


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Old July 20th 06, 09:30 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
Addie Otto
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Felice Friese wrote:
"Addie Otto" wrote in message
news:1rPvg.54665$B91.6965@edtnps82...
I recently ordered a kit for a Châtelaine mystery design. It is only
available through European Crosstitch Company www.europeanxs.com (Cindy
Ward, Tennessee) and I can't tell you how pleased I am with the packaging.
All of the flosses are full skeins in Floss Away bags on a ring. The beads
are in individual labeled vials. The whole shebang were fanned out in a
larger plastic bag and wrapped in ribbon with a personalized business card
attached thanking me. It wasn't cheap being all silks but then it would
have cost even more to buy everything separately. And being in Canada a
nice touch was that the customs form said it was a gift - I was certainly
pleased with it!


And here's another rave about European XS. I was stunned by the materials
and the packaging for my Chatelaine project. Very impressive.

Addie, I've just started Chatelaine's Japanese Octagon Box and it's my first
(but probably not my last) Martina Weber design. I don't know where she's
been hiding all my stitching life! Which Mystery are you doing? Have you
done others designs of Martina's?

Felice


Felice,

I am doing the Midi II Mystery: Baroque times. I am still eying (that
spelling looks really weird!) the Japanese Octagon Box though... This
is my first Chatelaine as well and I'm sure it won't be my last either...

Addie
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Old July 21st 06, 06:45 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
Cheryl Isaak
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On 7/20/06 4:22 PM, in article ,
"Susan Hartman" wrote:

Addie Otto wrote:
I recently ordered a kit for a Châtelaine mystery design. It is only
available through European Crosstitch Company
www.europeanxs.com (Cindy
Ward, Tennessee) and I can't tell you how pleased I am with the
packaging. All of the flosses are full skeins in Floss Away bags on a
ring. The beads are in individual labeled vials. The whole shebang were
fanned out in a larger plastic bag and wrapped in ribbon with a
personalized business card attached thanking me. It wasn't cheap being
all silks but then it would have cost even more to buy everything
separately. And being in Canada a nice touch was that the customs form
said it was a gift - I was certainly pleased with it!




And look at this awesome ladybug design!

http://europeanxs.com/cgi-bin/general.pl?dessins-

hey, Cheryl!


Sue

ENABLER!

Cheryl

(who will post later about hitting 2 LNS's in 2 days)

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Old July 21st 06, 07:41 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
lewmew
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Cheryl

(who will post later about hitting 2 LNS's in 2 days)


So was the SEX good?

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Old July 21st 06, 09:09 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
F.James Cripwell
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"lewmew" ) writes:

Cheryl

(who will post later about hitting 2 LNS's in 2 days)


So was the SEX good?


PLEASE will you spell this S.E.X., with the periods.

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Old July 21st 06, 09:22 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
lewmew
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PLEASE will you spell this S.E.X., with the periods.

My apologies. I was in a hurry.

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Old July 21st 06, 09:45 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
Cheryl Isaak
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On 7/21/06 2:41 PM, in article
, "lewmew"
wrote:


Cheryl

(who will post later about hitting 2 LNS's in 2 days)


So was the SEX good?

You bet!

 




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