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I will when I find it and find a USB cable for my camera :P The Junior Cert project one is much more exciting than the sample, I actually just stitched a random name for my prototype. I really want to go to the school and get it back, they never took it down :P

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I did this lovely cross stitch with a fairy in a garden or something and I can't find it, its really annoying because I spent so much time doing it!! The colours were so hard on that piece, there was white, off white, cream, light beige, beige etc etc!!!! THEY ALL LOOK THE SAME!!! :P

I've decided that I'm going to search the house tomorrow!! There was a cross stitch club in my junior school so I joined then and have done it ever since. I only joined in the first place because I didn't get into art club!! :P

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just wondered what else everyone was doing at the moment.

i'm midway through three designs

a watercolour pooh corner for me

a map of kent for my dad for xmas

and a bang on the door 'little star' for my beautiful neice.

i can sympathise for you losing a design. i've lost a pile of completed ones that i never framed. probably eight or ten

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One of my work friends gave me a kit that her sister had started but never finished. It's Pooh bear and friends on a bridge. Decided to stitch it and put her baby's name in (due early december) then get it framed and give it back to her

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bang on the door 'little star' for my beautiful neice- FINISHED today

started waiting for santa- dmc

I've now worked out how to confuse a cross stitching... add an extra red in the kit

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