How many colors
I would like to know how many colors are used for this pattern.
Thank you
Posted by: kleiman_g on 10/14/14
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You can contact customer service and ask them to post the supply list for you and they will do so. It will show everything you need for the project.
Posted by: tlmcdaniel on 10/14/14
Contact Troy here at ECS Customer Service and he will put the supply list on the order page showing all the floss colors and how many skeins of each that you need. He is good about that.
Posted by: syagel on 10/14/14
Hello kleiman_g,

I'm sorry it took me so long. (Its been a busy day around EXS today!)

I pulled the leaflet and added the floss needed to stitch this design.
Come back and visit the pattern page again. You will see all needed floss.

Hope that helps!

Sincerely,
Troy
EXS
Posted by: TroyRiegle on 10/14/14
Too many! LOL
Posted by: Texas Stitcher on 10/14/14
This picture will take more patience than I'll ever have. So many similar colors! I might take it on as a jigsaw puzzle, maybe.
Posted by: jlhewes on 10/14/14
I'm with you, jl. I only do jigsaws that belong to my granddaughter - no more that 25 pieces!!!! LOL

No time, no patience. Although I have been eyeing them recently. I picture myself at the table, listening to music, drinking tea ......... until Olivia comes in and "wants to help". Help destroy my progress is more like it.
Posted by: Texas Stitcher on 10/14/14
Texas Stitcher and jlhewes I am with you. I love jigsaw puzzles, but I won't do any that have less than 1000 pieces in them. I love the challenge. I work on some usually in the Winter. Most of my puzzles are Charles Wysocki puzzles. I am a big fan of his work.
Posted by: syagel on 10/15/14
I got hooked on jigsaw puzzles when my boys were little. I was looking for something to do as a family at "Quiet time" (which is after 6 p.m.). We started putting puzzles together and found it most relaxing. Then we would glue them together and hang them on the wall in their room.

Now I put them together on the computer. It's fun and nothing to clean up or put away.
Posted by: jclifford on 10/15/14
Love this chat because there is always something new that I learn. I had no idea that one can do jigsaws on the computer. I have to try it. I've done crosswords on it but prefer the paper version - with my coffee in the afternoon.
Posted by: Texas Stitcher on 10/15/14
I purchased a computer program for doing puzzles, but didn't like it as much as actually holding the pieces so I gave it to my friend to use. I also didn't care for many of the pictures that came with it.
Posted by: syagel on 10/16/14