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Wednesday, May 29, 2024
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5 comments:
Sorry about the unpicking. It looks like very fine fabric too.
I like the simple card controller. Great idea!
I am always amazed at how many old kits you have in your stock! You must have shipped a lot of embroidery goods when you moved to Japan.
Unpicking is no fun, but once the embroidery is correctly done, you have been rewarded and feel happy.
The Japanese pattern does look very Japanese in spite of being done in Cross Stitch and not sashiko.
Great start! (I can't explain why but I feel weird to stitch Xmas pattern not in winter). I love the idea of the cord controller, very clever. xxx
I like your “I don't remember when I bought it” statement.😄
When I look at Japanese pattern 7 for a long time, it looks three-dimensional.
I often fail and backtrack, but I like the process of starting over from where I made a mistake. Do you like it?
The cord controller is very functional and looks cute.
Oh, that new start looks fun, and just n tiem to finish by Chritmas I guess ;)
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