Stitched by Seiko from Japan on 32 count linen using Cosmo threads.
(Cosmo is a brand of Japanese thread).


Stitched by Terri W from Scotland using DD silk Murray River.

Two versions stitched by Tonya M from Granite City IL, USA. The blue one on the left was stitched on Silkweavers Reflections 32ct Lugana with Weeks Dye Works color Icicle.  The white one on the right was was stitched on 28ct white linen with Needle Necessities over-dyed floss.

Stitched by Marie-Claire J from Villedomer in the Touraine region of France 30 count linen with DMC threads 777, 316, 791, 563, 728, 919, 747, 518, 500, and white, and she she is going to make it into a cushion.

Stitched as a small tablecloth Aline D from Brussels, Belgium. She has changed the direction of the central motifs so that the subjects are the right way up from each side of the table. And, inspired by Serendipity she has also used some special stitches.
View of the tablecloth
A biscornu and a scissor fob using the motifs of Eightsome Reel

A second example of Eightsome Reel stitched as a tablecloth by Nicole V, but this time on 36 count linen with a blue hand dyed thread with different bands, drawn thraedwork and corner motifs.


Eightsome Reel stitched as a tablecloth by Nicole V. of Bernay, France on 50 count linen using 2 strands of "Fleur de Tilleul" hand dyed thread from Annick Abrial over two fabric threads.

Nicole says:-
Although the stitches are very small, I take a real pleasure in stitching – (I prefer to stitch on fine cloth rather than on Aida).

One finished corner of the tablecloth
The Tablecloth

Stitched by EeKoon Goh from Malaysia using DMC 3808, 3849 and 208

 
Eightsome Reel stitched by Donna L. of Massachusetts, USA on 32 ct country french latte using Vikki Clayton's Premium Silk.

Eightsome Reel stitched by Catherine A. of Strasbourg, France using Vikki Clayton's Hand Dyed Fibers - Amethyst

Eightsome Reel stitched by Yvonne H. of Agris, France using hand dyed fibres from "Gentle Art Sampler Threads"