Marilyn Leavitt-Imblum

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Marilyn Leavitt-Imblum

Marilyn Leavitt-Imblum is a renowned American cross-stitch designer known for her intricate and detailed patterns. She gained popularity for her unique designs that often feature floral motifs and historical themes.

Early Life[edit | edit source]

Born in the United States, Marilyn Leavitt-Imblum developed a passion for needlework at a young age. She honed her skills in various forms of embroidery and eventually found her niche in cross-stitch design.

Career[edit | edit source]

Leavitt-Imblum started her career as a cross-stitch designer in the late 20th century. Her designs quickly gained recognition for their exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail. She founded her own design company, Lavender & Lace, through which she released numerous patterns that became highly sought after by needlework enthusiasts.

Notable Works[edit | edit source]

One of Marilyn Leavitt-Imblum's most famous designs is the "Angel of Love" pattern, which features a serene angel surrounded by delicate flowers. This pattern exemplifies her signature style and has become a classic in the world of cross-stitch.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Marilyn Leavitt-Imblum's contributions to the world of cross-stitch design have left a lasting impact on the industry. Her intricate patterns continue to inspire needleworkers around the world, and her work is highly regarded for its beauty and craftsmanship.

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