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What an interesting new stitch--I've never heard of this one before--granted, I've not heard of many embroidery stitches in the first place but I'm learning a lot from you. I can see where this stitch would indeed be useful for flowers and such. Thank you again for all of your tutorials.
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What an interesting new stitch--I've never heard of this one before--granted, I've not heard of many embroidery stitches in the first place but I'm learning a lot from you. I can see where this stitch would indeed be useful for flowers and such. Thank you again for all of your tutorials.
cool stitch...didn't know that one and I love those red buttons! saw them on flickr tonight.
"Granitos" means little grains, like sugar "granitos de azucar", not pimples! Maybe that'll make the stitch sweeter.
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