cross country stitching animal teapots

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marybarusic
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cross country stitching animal teapots

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I am new to the group so I am not sure if I am doing this correctly,so bare with me. I am looking for the animal teapots that were in the magazine Cross Country Stitching 2011 - 2013. The Piggy teapot was in Feb. 2013, The cow teapot was in June 2012, the pumpkin teapot was in Aug. 2011. There was also a silly skunk and a goofy goat.I don't know the dates of those. I cannot find where to buy them since the magazine is no longer in publication. I would really love these.
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:wave: Hello and welcome to the forum from South Carolina! You have posted your request in the right forum. If any of these magazines are available or are somewhere to be found, someone on the forum will probably know or have a good idea of how to find out. Have you been stitching for a long time? What types of projects do you like to do?

Carole
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marybarusic
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I have been stitching for over 25 yrs on various differ projects. I now do cross stitch on the computer and send it to embroidery machine. Is's lot easier on the hands and eyes.
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:wave: Welcome Mary from sunny and warming up Brisbane its great you have joined us.

Those designs sound awesome and I hope you have some way of getting them. What a neat idea of have them stitched by an embroidery machine. Most unusual.
Sally in Brisbane Australia

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