The Dresden Rose Stitchery Collection (later named “Sewing Centre”) was owned and operated by mother-in-law who, you recall, comes from a line of talented needleworkers (see here). Her store was in business from about 1988-2004 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
In the August, 1989 issue of “Windsor This Month” magazine the following advertisement appeared. It featured a pensive young girl who one day I would have the good fortune to marry.
Here are some articles from The Windsor Star detailing the history of The Dresden Rose.
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