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Old 08-29-2023, 02:12 AM   #43715
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Originally Posted by issybird View Post
Picture? Please?

I could see the house pics, also.
When I finish tonight I'll take it off the frame and take a picture and upload it. It's this kit I'm doing. It took me a year to do the first and half of the second page. After that I took a break to do two smaller projects. The last two months I've been "rage stitching"; I just want to finish this darn project. Instead of doing 100-200 stitches per session I now do 300-400 stitches and I stitch almost every night, whether I feel like it or not.

My next project is this dragon fly. It has french knots (only 2), which will be a first for me, and some back stitching. I like how it has a bit of a shadow.

I currently have 4 kits waiting to do, 4 kits on their way to me and 6 patterns I need to both kit up and then stitch (a kit comes with the pattern, embroidery floss and usually a needle, a pattern is just that, either on paper or digital). So collecting kits and patterns is a totally separate hobby from doing the actual cross stitching.
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