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Planning a vacation to New England or the Canadian
Maritimes? Well Doug Kreinik did. If you go,
after you have a lobster roll (or two) and some
blueberry pie, be sure to stop in to visit some very
interesting stitchery shops you don't want to miss.
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The Stitchers Corner
in Wicassett, Maine

Janet Palen and her helper Linda are standing on
each side.
Great Store, lots of
cubby holes and threads, cross stitch, needlepoint
and other types of needlearts. Beautiful Gardens
surround the store. Great restaurant around
the corner, Reds-very famous for lobster rolls-
stood in line at an outdoor restaurant for 1 hour
and 10 minutes. It was worth it.
Address:7
Washington St., Wiscasset, ME 04578
Phone: (207) 882-4141
Email:
randslings@aol.com
Website:
http://www.stitcherscornermaine.com/contact.nxg
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Stitchery Square, Camden, Maine

Meet
Michel Smith of Stitchery Square, Camden ME-
needlepoint and knitting and felting. Nice
destination town, lots of little stores, restaurants
and good places to stay.
Address:
11 Elm St., Camden, ME 04843
Phone: (207) 236-9773
E-mail:
info@stitcherysquare.com
Website:
http://www.stitching.com/stitcherysquare/
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World
in Stitches, Littleton MA
Meet Randi Nelson of
World in Stitches - Cross stitch, needlepoint,
knitting- vast store with lots of nooks and crannies
filled with comfortable seating and good lighting.
Lots of parking.
Address: 256 Great Road,
Littleton, MA 01460
Phone: (978) 486 8330
Email:
twisinc@verizon.net
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Because
You Count, Moncton, New Brunswick
Here, Doug Kreinik is
pictured with Jeanne
Taylor (pictured right), Wanda (far left) and
Barbara (left of Doug in pink). They sell cross
stitch, needlepoint and do lots of mail order-a
destination shop for anyone coming through the
Maritime Provinces of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward
Island and southern New Brunswick.
Address: 164
Collishaw St., Moncton, NB
Phone: (506) 856-8282, Fax: (506) 855-2521
Email:taylorbrf@nbnet.nb.com
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