Thank you for all the feedback. Creating a website for  Nostalgic Needle was 
a bigger endeavor than I realized it would be. 
 
Sorry about the typos, "bukkion," should have  read "bullion," 
 
The top of each page has the email address, however a  contact us link is a 
good idea.
 
The reason we hadn't put any links was so would not alienate  any of the many 
shops that carry Nostalgic Needle charts. When we update  will have to 
include a list of shops and their links. Four shops that do carry  Nostalgic 
Needle 
are:
 
_Needlework Samplers Traditional  Stitches_ (http://traditionalstitches.com/) 
 
 
_http://www.emlis.com/nostalgic.htm_ (http://www.emlis.com/nostalgic.htm)   
 
Lucia's Needle Arts
1948 S. Main St.
Mansfield, PA  16933-9700
1-888-662-7024
_www.flyingneedle.com_ (http://www.flyingneedle.com/) 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) 


_www.crisscrossrow.com_ (http://www.crisscrossrow.com) 
Thanks again for all  the responses, 
Ola
 
At 5:46 PM -0500 1/30/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I agree  with Ann. I used Safari on a Mac OS X and it was fine--pages 
>loaded very  quickly. The colors were quite nice for me, and the 
>design of the pages  was clear and consistent. I liked the stitch 
>listings (is there really a  stitch called "bukkion," though? I'd 
>have thought "bullion," but I'm not  an advanced student of 
>embroidery!
>Order and contact information  are really needed for this appetizing 
>presentation.

Yes, I think  a bit of copy-editing is needed in a few places. I think 
I noticed  "splender" (for splendor), "acron" (for acorn), and "The 
inspiration for  this sampler are..."

I gather that these kits are not available from the  website directly? 
If they are, ordering info is definitely needed. If not, a  link to 
some retailers who carry them would be much  appreciated.

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