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This listing is for ONE (1) original out-of-print Brenda Gervais punch needle pattern, "Three Tulips" (PN257) from With Thy Needle & Thread.
I currently have three identical brand-new copies available from the same original purchase. Each listing purchase includes one pattern only. Remaining copies will continue to be offered individually while supplies last.
"Three Tulips" is a beautifully understated primitive punch needle design featuring a charming rabbit nestled among soft tulips and foliage in Brenda Gervais' signature muted, antique-inspired color palette. Designed as a decorative door hanger, this pattern creates a wonderful seasonal accent while remaining timeless enough for year-round primitive décor.
The door hanger format offers more visual impact than many traditional punch needle ornaments, making it a favorite among stitchers who enjoy displaying finished projects throughout their home.
Included
Original pattern booklet
Original templates
Original weaver's cloth
Complete unused pattern package
Designer
Brenda Gervais
With Thy Needle & Thread
Pattern Information
Pattern Number: PN257
Title: Three Tulips
Technique: Punch Needle
Format: Door Hanger
Finished Size: Approximately 4½" × 7½"
Estimated Publication
Estimated Circa: Early 2000s
Condition
Each available copy is:
Brand new
Never worked
Complete
Opened only for photography
Carefully stored in a smoke-free environment
Please review all photographs carefully, as they are an important part of the description.
The first image is an AI-generated lifestyle illustration for display inspiration only. This listing is for the featured pattern only; all other items shown are for staging purposes and are not included.
Whether you're an avid primitive stitcher, Brenda Gervais collector, or simply love creating handmade seasonal décor, this increasingly hard-to-find pattern is a wonderful addition to your collection. Finished pieces display beautifully on doors, cupboards, hooks, or primitive wall pegs and coordinate perfectly with farmhouse, colonial, and folk-art decorating styles.
Brenda Gervais Three Tulips OOP Punch Needle Pattern PN257 Door Hanger
$39.99
Sale price
$39.99
Regular price
$0.00
I currently have three identical brand-new copies available from the same original purchase. Each listing purchase includes one pattern only. Remaining copies will continue to be offered individually while supplies last.
"Three Tulips" is a beautifully understated primitive punch needle design featuring a charming rabbit nestled among soft tulips and foliage in Brenda Gervais' signature muted, antique-inspired color palette. Designed as a decorative door hanger, this pattern creates a wonderful seasonal accent while remaining timeless enough for year-round primitive décor.
The door hanger format offers more visual impact than many traditional punch needle ornaments, making it a favorite among stitchers who enjoy displaying finished projects throughout their home.
Included
Original pattern booklet
Original templates
Original weaver's cloth
Complete unused pattern package
Designer
Brenda Gervais
With Thy Needle & Thread
Pattern Information
Pattern Number: PN257
Title: Three Tulips
Technique: Punch Needle
Format: Door Hanger
Finished Size: Approximately 4½" × 7½"
Estimated Publication
Estimated Circa: Early 2000s
Condition
Each available copy is:
Brand new
Never worked
Complete
Opened only for photography
Carefully stored in a smoke-free environment
Please review all photographs carefully, as they are an important part of the description.
The first image is an AI-generated lifestyle illustration for display inspiration only. This listing is for the featured pattern only; all other items shown are for staging purposes and are not included.
Whether you're an avid primitive stitcher, Brenda Gervais collector, or simply love creating handmade seasonal décor, this increasingly hard-to-find pattern is a wonderful addition to your collection. Finished pieces display beautifully on doors, cupboards, hooks, or primitive wall pegs and coordinate perfectly with farmhouse, colonial, and folk-art decorating styles.