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Starting July 1st, 2021, sales made to consumers residing in member countries within the European Union (EU) will be required to charge consumers a “Value-Added Tax” or “VAT tax,” which will have to be paid by the consumer receiving the goods, or optionally by the shipper or by the marketplace the sale happened on. VAT is a consumption tax that applies to all goods and services, whether physical or digital, can range from 17% to 27% of the total sale depending on the country, and must be assessed by the seller of the goods and services, regardless of whether the business resides within the European Union or is a non-European Union business, such as Glendon Place. Businesses that choose to continue to sell in these European countries would have to register for a VAT number, set up their websites to charge this VAT tax and remit those taxes to each individual member country on a quarterly basis.
After much thought and consideration, I have made the decision to no longer sell in the countries residing in the European Union to include:
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Crotia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithunia, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
I did not come to this decision lightly. The truth of the matter is that the quantity and dollar amount of sales I make to these 28 countries on an annual basis simply does not justify what it would take to make my website VAT Tax compliant.
NOTE: Businesses are exempt for VAT, but will be required to provide a valid VRN at the time of purchase.
Thank you for your time. You will still be able to purchase Glendon Place designs in your local needlework shops if they carry my line.
Cheryl Granda
Glendon Place
Welcome to Glendon Place – a cross-stitch and counted thread design company offering unique and finely-detailed charts for the most discriminating stitcher, as well as the occasional needleart enthusiast. Glendon Place offers designs in a variety of topics, which means you’re sure to find something you like and just can’t live without! Some designs simply require ordinary floss and a solid color of fabric, while others are more challenging and suggest using an over-dyed fabric, and may incorporate variegated floss, metallic braid and embellishments such as seed beads, buttons or glass/crystal treasures. Choosing to stitch a Glendon Place design will result in a needle art piece of heirloom quality that will be enjoyed by you, as well as family and friends for year to come.

GP-252

The history of Hungarian embroidery goes back thousands of years. Early in its history, Hungarian weaving and embroidery was primarily a male profession. However, it was soon joined by women creating beautiful textiles for their clothing and their homes. Although the practice of this lovely art is declining, the traditional motifs that have bloomed throughout all these years continue to remain an important expression of the Hungarian culture.
Hungary proudly claims there are more than twenty folkloric regions, each with their own distinct motifs. This particular design is my own interpretation and culmination of the many beautiful embroideries I had the pleasure of viewing during my research, which I now present here in the art of cross-stitch rather than embroidery.
General Information: Sulky 12 wt. Cotton Petites is similar to #12 Pearl Cotton floss. You only need to use 1 strand of thread over 2 threads of fabric.
Fabric: Stitched on 25ct White Opalescent Lugana by Zweigart and provided by Needleworker's Delight.
Chart Area: 120w X 100h
Stitch Count: 119w X 99h
Design Area: 9-1/2"w X 8"h
Fibers: Uses a total of 9 colors of Sulky 12 wt. Cotton Petites thread.
Beads: Uses a total of 5 colors of Mill Beads
NOTE: Although Sullivans/DMC/and Anchor comparables have been provided, it is important to realize that these are "best match" colors and may not be exact matches.
| Sulky 12 wt. Cotton Petites | Sullivans | DMC | Anchor |
| 1024 - Goldenrod | 45183 | 742 | 303 |
| 1051 - Christmas Green | 45160 | 700 | 228 |
| 1076 - Royal Blue | 45226 | 825 | 142 |
| 1078 - Tangerine | 45340 | 3340 | 329 |
| 1119 - Dark Mauve | 45296 | 962 | 75 |
| 1222 - Light Baby Blue | 45214 | 809 | 129 |
| 1252 - Bright Peacock | 45380 | 3760 | 1039 |
| 1307 - Petal Pink | 45346 | 3350 | 42 |
| 1815 - Japanese Fern | 45256 | 907 | 255 |
| (To Attached Beads) | 45001 | White | 2 |
| Mill Hill Bead | Color Name | No. of Packs | |
| 02011 | Victorian Gold | 1 | |
| 02031 | Citron | 1 | |
| 02033 | Brilliant Orange | 1 | |
| 02077 | Brilliant Magenta | 1 | |
| 02097 | Bahama Blue | 1 | |