Temple Patterns:
- Salt Lake Temple
- Idaho Falls Temple
- Ogden Temple
- Brazil Temple
- Oakland Temple
- Logan Temple
- Tokyo Temple
- Hawaii Temple
- Seattle Temple
- Arizona Temple
- New Zealand Temple
- Kirtland Temple
Author: ¬+ Annette Bradshaw & Gwyn Franson Description:
This book of LDS temple patterns was created especially for you to record special and sacred occasions in the lives of your families. By using the easy-to-follow instructions, you can now stitch these memories into samplers that can decorate the walls of your home or may be shared as treasured gifts to others.
Product Details:
- Format: Paperback
- Print: Black & White
- Size: 8.5x11
- Page Count: 40
- ISBN: 9780882901497
- Imprint: ¬+CFI Books
- Office Use: 2L61H
Annette Bradshaw and Gwyn Franson are sisters who enjoy sharing their designing talents with everyone. Their prolific number of designs and finished stitchery has been shared for years with famiy and friends. In 1980, their first counted cross-stitch book was published by Horizon Publishers. The two sisters ahve worked steadily since then creating a host of new ideas and patterns. Their designs range from the beautiful renditions of LDS temples, through the lovely "Monuments to Women" series, to delightful and coloful humorous charts featuring such creatures as blue apes and clever mice and wise birds. The careful use of shading, bright colors, back-stitch outlines and their sense of humor appeals to a wide variety of stitchers. Both sisters are involved with the activities of their families. Annette, wife of Craig Bradshaw, resides in sandy, Utah. Her time is occupied with her four children, pursuing advanced training in music, and teaching piano. Gwyn makes her home in Highland, Utah, with her husband, Jay Franson, and their five children. Family, school and church activities are among her interests. They currently have fifteen books published and several more in the preliminary stage. They seek to create samplers with a worthwhile theme, and hope that through sharing these patterns, others may also find joy and purpose in their messages.