The only one of Donnett's Tricks that you have to do is the Mandatory Stitchy Day on Halloween- the rest are all optional.
Witchy Stitchy Challenge 2021 will start the 1st of October and goes through midnight October 31 st. I believe that by participating in our challenges we can help each other to get and stay motivated to stitch. No matter how much we love stitching, it can be hard to "find the time" as sometime the chaos in life just interferes with our stitching mojo. As we all know, getting and staying motivated to stitch can sometime be a very real struggle.
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The design itself is 64x52 stitched design area which is approx 4.6x3.7” This pattern uses full stitches only so it is PERFECT for Beginners! Design uses 1 Color of DMC Floss, let your heart be your guide on your choice of floss and fabric.Can you believe this will be our 3rd Witchy Stitchy Challenge? I am so excited for you all to participate in this year's challenge. ?? If you have a Heart-Shaped Embroidery hoop and are wondering what special something to stitch in it, well, how about possibly the number one song of all time? Stitch it up on Black Aida for that Vampy Goth Vibe or on Oatmeal Aida for the Cottage Goth esthetic! Can't go wrong with a Vampy Red Aida, how hot would that look? Fire! When stitched on 14ct Aida this is designed to fit beautifully in a standard 5x7” frame but is specially designed to fit in an Anchor Brand Heart-Shaped hoop. Will also display very nicely in a 6”hoop or a 5x7 standard picture frame when stitched on 14 count Aida. Designed specifically to fit in an Anchor brand heart-shaped hoop.
Rolling Stone, in 2004 & 2011, named it one of the 500 best songs ever. In 2002, NME named "Love Will Tear Us Apart" as the greatest single of all time. The lyrics were inspired by lead singer Ian Curtis's marital problems and struggles with mental illness. ??This “Love Will Tear Us Apart” pattern was inspired by the song "Love Will Tear Us Apart" by the band “Joy Division”, The song was released in June 1980 as a non-album single.