Eleanor Roosevelt


First, here is the grid I made of the placement of the ladies:

Here’s the original pattern by CloudsFactory The solid triangles on the top left of some names are ones I designed myself.

I am using 14 count aida fabric from Garabaldi’s Needlework in the Pineapple Upside-down Cake colorway.

Eleanor Roosevelt (October 11, 1884 – November 7, 1962) wasn’t just the First Lady to the 32nd president FDR. She was a civil rights activist, mother of 6, politician, diplomat, and someone who spoke her mind. She even publicly disagreed with FDR at times during his presidency, which was a no-no at the time. You know, women were supposed to stay home and bake cookies or whatever and just agree and smile all the time. She was a very public person who advocated for a lot of people, especially children. She was even buddies with Amelia Earhart! There is a lot to say about her, so check out more here!

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