

Leslie and I are thankful for the opportunity to have shared our love for needlework with you over the past four and a half years. And if you’ve already stitched one of these projects, please show us that too!Īs I said at the start of this post, November and the celebration of Thanksgiving in the USA reminds us to be thankful. To participate in November’s SAL, just show us your stitching - or your planned stitching - from any of these sources. Peppermint Candy Stocking by Shawn Miller – November 2020 Stitch-a-longīirds & Holly wool felt project by Katie Tomlinson – December 2020 Stitch-a-long Birds & Holly by Katie Tomlinson Ornament Cross Stitch Patterns from Hugs Are Fun Joy Christmas Ornament from Home Stitchness Gift Tag Sampler Chart by Eileen J Bennett – EGA Website Reindeer Ornament Chart by Mary Waldsmith – EGA Website Hanukkah Peyote Beading Patterns from Sleepless Beader Christmas Crewel Wreath Ornament by Lucy Edmison(Stitched by Patty Smith Gardner)Ĭrewel Wreath Ornament Chart by Lucy Edmison – EGA Website Oak Leaf Needlebook and an Acorn Fob by Denise Pratt and Suzanne Bruno – October and November 2019 Stitch-a-long Hanukkah Pumpkin Embroidery Project by Stitch Floral – EGA Websiteīrew Haha Design from Plum Street SamplersĪutumn Freebie Patterns from Ana Stitches AutumnįREE Cross Stitch Patterns from Tiny Modernistįree Thanksgiving Cross Stitch Chart from DMCįree Fall Embroidery Design by Adventures of a DIY Momįree Thanksgiving Embroidery Design: Give Thanks with stitches Fall and Thanksgiving Freebies Pumpkin Embroidery Project by Stitch Floral I tried to go back to original sources to make sure these are truly “freebies.” Here is a list that should keep you busy for a while. We even found a beading project for Hanukkah. For this month’s SAL, we’re stocking you up for the future with a selection of freebie charts for fall and winter stitching. Leslie and I will be back in December with a fresh project to finish out the year. We fully expect that this page will continue in some fashion, so don’t panic. You can send a message to to offer suggestions and ideas and even to volunteer. It’s clear you like it! Like many things these days, it’s challenging to get people to volunteer for positions, but if you like this page and want to see it going, we could use some help. Our EGA officers are actively looking for someone (or more than one someone) to take over this page to keep it going.

🙂 Leslie and I will be retiring from the SAL FB page in December. It’s been a great deal of fun, but we’re also a bit worn out.

Can you believe we started this adventure in July of 2017? When we started, we weren’t exactly sure where we were heading but both Leslie and I felt a need to create an interactive community online for EGA and now, more than 5000 participants later, I think we’ve accomplished that. November is a time to be thankful and Leslie and I would like to thank you for supporting this Stitch-a-Long (SAL) page for four and a half years. Here’s more about this month’s stitch-a-long and some updates regarding the future of our Stitch-a-long group admin Kate Gaunt: For our November stitch-a-long on Facebook we’re stocking you up for the future with a selection of freebie charts for fall and winter stitching.
