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What is Klostern??

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Ralph M Greco

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Nov 21, 1998, 3:00:00 AM11/21/98
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I have a pattern that calls for 7 count mushroom Klostern. I don't know
where to find it. Does anyone know where I could order some?

Ralph M Greco

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Nov 21, 1998, 3:00:00 AM11/21/98
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I have a pattern that calls for 7 count mushroom Klostern. I don't know
where to find it. Does anyone know where I could order some?
thanks
Christine

Teresa

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Nov 22, 1998, 3:00:00 AM11/22/98
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Ralph M Greco wrote:
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> I have a pattern that calls for 7 count mushroom Klostern. I don't know
> where to find it. Does anyone know where I could order some?

Try Nordic Needle: www.nordicneedle.com

Hope this helps.

Teresa/LadyDoc

The Liesch Family

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Nov 22, 1998, 3:00:00 AM11/22/98
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>I have a pattern that calls for 7 count mushroom Klostern. I don't know
>where to find it. Does anyone know where I could order some?
>thanks
>Christine

Mary Jane's Cross Stitch Catalog and the Stoney Creek Catalog both sell
this, as do numerous internet sites, but you might want to consider a more
easily available substitute. When a pattern calls for a 7 count fabric, I
often use 14 count Aida and stitch it over two. The aida works up fast and
has a nice body.

Rita Liesch
lie...@apci.net

Robert Blackburn

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Nov 22, 1998, 3:00:00 AM11/22/98
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Klostern is a wonderful fabric for cross stitch. We did two banners, the
Lord's Prayer and the Ten Commandments, on it several years ago, using #3
Perle. They are about 3 x 5 feet in size, and hang on the front wall of the
sanctuary.
Although you might be able to substitute Aida #14 for it, you won't get the
same effect from the smaller size.
Nordic Needle is probably your best source for the fabric.
Father B
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