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kim
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SUCH a cool stitch!! Thanks for sharing how to do this!!
Who would have thought there were all these wonderful stiches out there. I love this one for some reason it looks such a happy stich. It made me smile straight away.
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Stitch School has moved to its new home! You'll find all the same posts you've read and loved here plus I'll be adding new stitches and other embroidery-related information. See you there!
6 comments:
SUCH a cool stitch!! Thanks for sharing how to do this!!
That chinese embroidery is amazing!
This is my first post and I want to thank you for your lessons.
another forgotten classic. I've used pekinese before -- but not in ages! your instructions are some of the best I've seen.
Who would have thought there were all these wonderful stiches out there. I love this one for some reason it looks such a happy stich. It made me smile straight away.
So detailed your tutorial. Nice photos and the stitches are beautiful
Thank you so much for doing these! The pictures are great.
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