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Our newest designs!
Welcome to the web site for Dutch
Treat Designs, located in Livermore, CA. Please take a few minutes to see
what we have to offer.
Come visit our booth in Louisville, KY, Oct. 9-11, at the
Celebration of Needlework show!
Claudia Dutcher of Dutch Treat Designs presents
cross stitched "tabletopper" designs for Anne Cloth
and motto designs for fabric or perforated paper.
What is a Tabletopper?
"A tabletopper is a stitched doily. When I
was growing up we had lots of doilies in my Mommie's house. There were
crocheted ones, knitted ones, embroidered ones, and even a few cross stitched
ones! So to keep the tradition going, I present you with the tabletopper:
an easy to stitch, easy to maintain "doily" for your house from
me!"
We specialize in cross stitched tabletopper doilies,
stitched over two threads on a nine square cut of 18 count Anne Cloth
from Zweigart, using size 5 pearl cotton and/or 1 ply
of Caron Watercolours thread. A tabletopper size is 22 inches by 22 inches.
These pieces are durable, washable, and unique accessories for your home. They are fun
to stitch and make great presents for that "hard to stitch for"
person.
Where to find the designs?
Our catalog and store has
descriptions and pictures of all of our currently available designs. Please
check first with your local needlework store to
see if they carry these designs, or contact our retail studio. You can also try our online store
for tabletopper supplies, DMC flower thread, and occasionally other offerings.
For more information, e-mail us at
dutchtrt @ dutchtreat.com.
We have a periodic mailing list for Dutch Treat Designs and Claudia's tabletoppers.
If you would like to be on this email list for retail information about Claudia's tabletoppers,
please use the following link:
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