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Wednesday, January 15, 2025
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Hi Pamela: Japanese pattern 29 is lovely, such a cute snowman, I hope the earth quack was not near you and did no damage where it happened.
Catherine❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️
Japanese pattern 29 - if you see it as made up of nine blocks, isn't each block the traditional Log Cabin? Surely, that is not a Japanese pattern but rather an American or Scandinavian one?
You will need a lot of white thread to picture the snow as you are stitching the snowman on blue canvas.
Mill Hill kits are so much fun!
There are 29 pieces sewn in the Japanese pattern.That's amazing.😲
How many pieces do you plan to sew in the future?
I don't know if I've seen this MH before, it's so cute!
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