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Old January 15th 04, 10:50 AM
llj6705
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Does anyone on this list know where I can find a chart or a kit for
the counted cross-stitch picture called The King Above? It shows a
cliff with two lions reclining overlooking the landscape, and in the
sky, done in half cross stitches is a male lion's face as a ghostly
image.

I bought this chart a long time ago but have lost it, and I have seen
it as a kit. I can't remember who published or packaged it, but I this
the kit was Dimansions. Does anyone have any information on this chart
or kit? Even the designer's name would help.

Linda
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Old January 15th 04, 12:28 PM
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Hi---

If you go to www.janlynn.com and needlecraft, then wildlife, you'll find it.
It was designed by Roger W. Reinardy.

Hope that helps.

Isabel

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Does anyone on this list know where I can find a chart or a kit for
the counted cross-stitch picture called The King Above? It shows a
cliff with two lions reclining overlooking the landscape, and in the
sky, done in half cross stitches is a male lion's face as a ghostly
image.

I bought this chart a long time ago but have lost it, and I have seen
it as a kit. I can't remember who published or packaged it, but I this
the kit was Dimansions. Does anyone have any information on this chart
or kit? Even the designer's name would help.

Linda



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Old January 15th 04, 01:53 PM
Joy Herdman
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Its also available as a chart by itself. Its done by stitch world (the
same ones as the magazine).

HTH

Joy

llj6705 wrote:

Does anyone on this list know where I can find a chart or a kit for
the counted cross-stitch picture called The King Above? It shows a
cliff with two lions reclining overlooking the landscape, and in the
sky, done in half cross stitches is a male lion's face as a ghostly
image.

I bought this chart a long time ago but have lost it, and I have seen
it as a kit. I can't remember who published or packaged it, but I this
the kit was Dimansions. Does anyone have any information on this chart
or kit? Even the designer's name would help.

Linda


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Old January 16th 04, 10:01 AM
llj6705
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Joy Herdman wrote in message ...
Its also available as a chart by itself. Its done by stitch world (the
same ones as the magazine).


Thank you both, but the designs at janylyn.com are close but not
exactly the chart I am thinking of. I think the one I want is out of
print. But two of the designs on that page are close enough that they
will work for me. Thanks for taking the time to help.

Linda

 




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