Modern contemporary Chrismas design wanted!
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Modern contemporary Chrismas design wanted!
Ok... as most of you know I've been stitching my Christmas piccies... I know have encountered a problem... one of my moms friends... I have checked all my designs, and none of them suit her!
So... this is my plea... is there anyone that has a modern and contemporary Christmas design that I can borrow? It can not have any children, teddies, etc on it. Cute is out, funky is in! lol! Nothing traditional like flowers, snow scene or the stable scene. A funky Santa would be nice.
So... this is my plea... is there anyone that has a modern and contemporary Christmas design that I can borrow? It can not have any children, teddies, etc on it. Cute is out, funky is in! lol! Nothing traditional like flowers, snow scene or the stable scene. A funky Santa would be nice.
I found this site listed on one of the other threads recently since I was browsing just to see what they were talking about last moth and so on. Anyway I went to www.stitcherscloset.com and the have kits by Bent Creek if you scroll down the page a bit there are snow men in globes and winter wishes and I saw a couple santas also maybe some thing there will catch you eye. They seem a bit pricey but not sure how much you want to spend maybe if you found one it would give you an idea for your own pattern. Hope this helps
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Im not sure if its what you are after, but i have come across some nice designs which I am going to stitch myself. Not sure if they would be classed as funky tho.....
They are too complicated to describe, so i will try and get some pics.
What i liked about the designs, was that they use different threads which make them a bit more unusual. also they are all relative simple and smallish, so dont take a long time to stitch. I found all the threads at sewandso.
Im seeing a friend tomorrow with a digital camera, I will try and see if i can get some pics taken.
Im not sure if its what you are after, but i have come across some nice designs which I am going to stitch myself. Not sure if they would be classed as funky tho.....
They are too complicated to describe, so i will try and get some pics.
What i liked about the designs, was that they use different threads which make them a bit more unusual. also they are all relative simple and smallish, so dont take a long time to stitch. I found all the threads at sewandso.
Im seeing a friend tomorrow with a digital camera, I will try and see if i can get some pics taken.
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I wish
I wish I had found this website 2 weeks ago, not only did I sell my charts that I no longer wanted on e-bay, I threw out the others that didn't sell.
I was having a really big clear out.
I was having a really big clear out.
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