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Three Sisters Framed28 viewsDesigned by Linda Shaw for Imaginating Stitched on 28ct. White Jobelan. I stitched this 3 times, one each for my mother and her two sisters. My mother had all 3 framed identically. We gave the framed pieces to them at Christmas.
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Baa Baa14 viewsDesigned by Shepherd's Bush I loved stitching this piece, only took 8 hours and the verse is so sweet. But alas I don't really care for the fabric I picked (Light Mocha Cashel) so one of these days I'm going to restitch it.
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Watercolour Hot Air Balloons4 viewsDesigned by Sekas & Co. Published in Just Cross Stitch, June 2000. I changed the fabric to 20ct. Valerie and I also changed the color of the Watercolours.
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Winter Welcome Birdhouse2 viewsDesigned by Michele Johnson, published in Stitcher's World Magazine, November 2000. Stitched on 36ct. White Linen. I stitched the snow with DMC's white metallics 6 strand floss and it added alot to the piece.
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Celtic Cross8 viewsDesigned by Teresa Wentzler, published in Just Cross Stitch, 2000 Ornament Issue. Stitched on 28ct. Platinum Cashel Linen. A truly breathtaking piece in person.
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Dear Santa, I Can Explain6 viewsDesigned by Lizzie Kate. Stitched with GAST on 30ct. Light Blue Murano. This was a gift to my 3 year old son for Christmas. A gift that I don't think he'll out grow anytime soon.
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Frosty, The Early Years6 viewsDesigned by Charts by W-n-W. Stitched with GAST on 10ct. Navy Heatherfield. The inset is the fabric I used for backing.
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Christmas Eve Ornament6 viewsDesigned by Graphs by Barbara & Cheryl, Inc., published in Just Cross Stitch, 1998 Ornament Issue. Stitched on 32ct. White Belfast Linen.
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You'll Find My Heart3 viewsDesigned by X-Appeal Designs, published in Just Cross Stitch, 2000 Ornament Issue.
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Hens at work3 viewsFrom Spring Bunnies 1
Designed by The Cross Eyed Cricket
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1991 Free Angel7 viewsDesigned by Marilyn Leavitt-Imblum, stitched on 30ct Ivory Murano and the inset is the backing fabric. I also stitched the hands and face over one. A lovely little angel and I'm hoping to stitch her up in silvers & purples for myself one day.
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Karen's Round Robin15 viewsthe most challenging, but really nice to work on
because I got to add the final touch before it was sent home to Karen.
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