Their placings are seen as sure signs that the Celts and Scandinavians were stitched up by a central and eastern European alliance. |
This I cleaned as well as I could and stitched it up, then bandaged it using the last of my clean gauze bandages. |
There were plush fleece coats, including one in soda-pop grape, and cute leather tams crudely stitched with black yarn. |
I just stood back and admired the fine embroidery, trying to imagine if it was hand stitched and how long it would have taken that person. |
Long ago, when she was a little girl, one of the servants had cross stitched for her a little sampler that now hung on the wall. |
A delicately stitched 19th century sampler conveys the idea of women's handiwork and family bonds. |