Stitch


Stitch and the Samurai Volume 1
Stitch and the Samurai Volume  2
Agent Stitch: The Trouble with Toothoids (Agent Stitch #2)
Agent Stitch: A Study in Slime (Agent Stitch #1)
Stitch and the Samurai Volume 3
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Disney's Lilo and Stitch : The Junior Novelization
The Vogue Knitting Stitchionary Volume Two: Cables: The Ultimate Stitch Dictionary from the Editors of Vogue Knitting Magazine
A Cross Stitcher's Oriental Odyssey
Knitting Beyond the Edge: Cuffs And Collars, Necklines, Hems, Closures- The Essential Collection of Decorative Finishes
A Second Treasury of Knitting Patterns
A Fourth Treasury of Knitting Patterns
A Treasury of Knitting Patterns
Agente Stitch. Una ola de enemigos (Disney) (Spanish Edition)
Agente Stitch 4. Doble desafío: Narrativa
Nobody Cares by Anne T. DonahueA Sentimental Education by Hannah McGregorDeath & Other Inconveniences by Lesley CreweHoop Dreams by Cristin MorganFeminist Cross-Stitch by Stephanie Rohr
Embroidery Hoops
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A.G. Howard
“So, you’re basically playing the part of Wendy.” Jeb pauses and glances at me. “Windy?” “Wendy, from Peter Pan. You’re stitching Dad’s shadow into place.” Peter Pan was his favorite fairy tale as a child. His mom read it to him every night. There’s the hint of a shy, boyish grin on his face—the one he used to give me when I’d catch him off guard.
A.G. Howard, Ensnared

Nature and her animals bear witness to us, and we bear witness to each other, and this is how we transmit the trauma out of us… stitch by stitch to show God we’re still here, we’re paying attention, we can’t do it without their higher power, and without each other. A plea and a push, our participation. It’s all necessary.
Robin Brown, Glitter Saints: The Cosmic Art of Forgiveness, a Memoir

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