Shirley of Shirley’s Twisted Threads is paying forward the kindness and sharing of the stitchin fingers community by posting a tutorial for her beautiful SRE rose. Shirley has named this stitch “Lucy”s Rose. Enjoy the tute.
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Shirley of Shirley’s Twisted Threads is paying forward the kindness and sharing of the stitchin fingers community by posting a tutorial for her beautiful SRE rose. Shirley has named this stitch “Lucy”s Rose. Enjoy the tute.
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I have been forwarded the link to your featuring my rose which I have given to Sharon Boggon for her use, and to share with the Stitchin fingers Community.
I would like to let you know that you have the name of the rose incorrect. What you have called it is just the heading for the post in my blog. If you had read correctly you would have seen that the name of the rose is “Lucy”s Rose. The name comes about because of family connotations, and I would really like to see the correct name used.
Thank you so much
kind regards,
Shirley B
I beg your pardon. The post has been corrected.
Denise
merci denises bises jojo