Welcome to
Cross Stitch Kits for
the Discerning Embroiderer
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The world-renowned Danish cross stitch
firm known as Haandarbejdets Fremme or The Danish Handcraft Guild
has been creating counted cross stitch designs and making cross
stitch kits for over 70 years. It was first established in 1928,
as a national association for preserving the best of traditional
Danish embroidery and for promoting innovations in design,
technique and application. We still aim to represent the very
best of cross stitch embroidery, priding ourselves both on the
quality of our materials and the excellence and good taste of
our designs. |
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All of the beautiful
designs are worked on the choicest evenweave linens using the
original Danish Flower Thread, a 100% pure cotton unmatched for
its soft natural colours, its pleasing matte finish, and its ease
of use, whether with single or double threads. The high quality
materials ensure the attractive naturalistic appearance and the
durability of the finished embroidery. |
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All The Danish Handcraft Guild's
patterns are designed for Danish Flower Thread. The designs in
their astonishing range and variety are the work of a number of
highly talented Danish artists and designers over the years, including
Gerda Bengtsson, Ida Winckler, Mads Stage, and even Queen Margrethe
of Denmark herself. |
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I can supply the whole
range of Haandarbejdets Fremme's or Danish Handcraft Guild's kits,
of which there are over five hundred illustrated in the current
catalogues. The kits include wall hangings, samplers, table cloths,
table runners, bell pulls, chair covers, cushions, advent calendars
as well as book covers, bookmarks, handbags and Christmas tree
mats. I also stock both bleached and unbleached pure linen in
various counts, the full range of colours of Danish Flower Thread,
and many books. Welcome to the best of Danish cross stitch embroidery!
You will not be disappointed. |
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If
you want
more information or you wish to place an order, I shall be happy to
help. Please contact me by post, telephone or E-mail (details below).

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modified: November 2011. |
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