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Wednesday, July 21


While looking on UK sites for Suzy Zoo I found this design which is Called Perfect Pets Rosie... I really LOVE this one, just look at the expression on her face... The UK has so many great designs. Little Suzy Zoo, Perfect Pets, Tatty Teddy, Forever Friends, Bubble and Squeek, Newtons Law and Pooh too! :) Posted by Hello


4 Comments:

Blogger Chastity said...

This one is very cute. I have a question though, what do you do with all these things you cross stitch?

4:53 PM, July 22, 2004  
Blogger Butterfly Amy said...

well most are for gifts for family and friends. Others are exchnages in the groups I run, where I would stitch for someone and they would stitch for me. :) Some are just for myself and when I finally get them framed I will hang them on my walls. You can make pillows out of them or door hangers. And stitching is really relaxing too. Some people call it their therapy.

9:34 PM, July 22, 2004  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

There are so many things you can do with the cross stitch pieces when you are complete. You can make wallhangings, frame them, make pillows with them or quilts. There are many things that you can cross stitch on like afghans, bookmarks, towels, potholders, bibs and coasters. Your imagination is the limit! It is a great relaxing past time!! I love cross stitch!!
hugs,
Teresa

9:41 PM, July 22, 2004  
Blogger Chastity said...

OK, I have another question about this, please don't get mad. You guys obviously produce a large number of completed cross stitch things. So, lets say you've been doing it for years, which I'm sure a lot of you have been, and you've decorated your house with framed wall hangings, pillows, fancy towels, and you've made lots of people baby shower gifts and wedding gifts, do you ever run out of ways to use the things that you create? I've often wondered this about people that like to paint as a hobby. Would you start to sell your work or save them for future gifts?

5:19 PM, July 25, 2004  

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