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Wednesday, 24 March 2010

34 Free Needleprint Downloads!

Dear me, yes, I know I should have done some housekeeping before now - you have been very patient with me. The download gallery has not been updated for some time. But today I did it. I couldn't believe we that we now have 34 free downloads! There are charts, articles, jigsaws and other projects for you to download absolutely free. Just click here . Or whenever you can visit scroll down the right hand side bar until you see the picture for the Download Gallery. And a word about the Download Gallery - select the item you want to download and then click the rotate arrow you will see on the image to flip it round. You will then see a download description and a bar at the bottom reading Click to Download. Just click. If you change your mind then flip the rotate arrow and click the background to zoom out again and consider a new choice. When you are downloading a Jigsaw choose the save and not open option. Then find your file and click on it to open. I promise there will be more free downloads soon - and may I ask you to consider Lucy in her Race for Life for Cancer Research please - you can sponsor her for just £2.

5 comments:

  1. I did not realize you had given us so many designs and puzzles!!! Thank you very much!!
    I donated and downloaded Mary Whigham last year, but will not be stitching her this year.

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  2. Thank you for all the nice charts...............
    however, I am having trouble downloading the "Holbein Stitch Motifs". (I am told it is a JGG file). Any help you are able to give will be appreciated.
    Thank you

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  3. Yes, the Holbein Stitch Motifs are fully editable and are JGG format - it is a bonus for people who have bought the Infinity Starter Kit which includes the Jane Greenoff Cross Stitch Designer software and which comes bundled with editable version of the Beartix Potter and Mary Wigham samplers for $20.

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  4. I have never been able to figure out how to get to the downloads. That wall of blocks that move is as far as I can get. Can you help out those of us who don't have a clue?

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