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9 comments:
The beauty with repeats is that you don't need to shift your look between the chart and the stitching, instead you just look a few lines down and know exactly what to do.
Good progress, Pamela.
It helps me if I have to do some repetitive work to set a time limit on it or
I'll work so many inches. I don't use the word 'boring.'
It's usually the people who use that word all the time that are boring.
You are making great progress. Well done.
Wonderful progress on both project.
Hi Pamela they are both looking fantastic,hope you feel better soon,mum is always tired too.xx
Excellent progress on both projects!
Good progress on both your projects. I also love having one project where I just have to do some mindless stitching. That's the one I pull out when I'm a bit tired.
Great progress on both pieces, they are both so interesting and different.
Great progress on both. I too do enjoy such repetitive work sometimes, in the right mindset it's not boring at all!
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