I remembered this morning I have never shown this cross stitch picture before anywhere, I made this for my husband before we got married. He had taken me to a country and western night which they were all dressed up at Indians. I had no idea what to give him for his birthday, when I saw this kit, it was one of the hardest cross stitch pictures I have done but worth it measures 5 x 6 inches. I framed it and he loved it, it’s still on show in our lounge the first picture shows it in the frame and the other a close up.
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Saturday, 3 October 2020
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what a lot of close-up stitching, it is a beautiful piece of work
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Szép emlék...Nagyon szép kép, látszik hogy sok munka van benne! Szép hétvégét!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful Margaret, it was a labour of love I am sure but so worth it.xx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning work. Ginny x
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Lovely! It's been years since I've done much cross stitch. I know it's time consuming, but the results are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteOh wow it’s splendid! I clicked on the picture to get a better look. So much detail.
ReplyDeleteA super cross stitch picture Brenda, it certainly looks very intricate.
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Fab piece of cross stitch Margaret, it certainly looks a difficult one to do, but so worth it, Kate x
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely cross stich, such a thoughtful gift for your husband, Hazelx
ReplyDeleteWow, so much work especially in the entire outlining! Looks great.
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