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Wonderful progress!!! :applesauce: I love the candy cane with the December snowman! :wub: ...looks yummy! :lol: ...will look forward to your next progress watching the 2 more snowmen come into picture! :dance:
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They are so cute! :wub: Well done! :applesauce:
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Sorry to hear about the symbols problems, but its looking great all the same! Well done! :applesauce: imo I think the middle snowflakes fit the design, it may end up looking abit too crowded with borders around each snowman, maybe? :thinks:
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I can't beleive I missed this thread :thinks: :doh: Lovely work though hun, I :wub: the snowmen and Hibiscus flowers :applesauce: :applesauce: :applesauce:
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Well I took another break from my HAED to stitch another snowman (well a snowlady in this case) - 8 down and 1 left now! :dance: I was a bit worried that I would have trouble reading the pattern (I had printed out the pdf in reverse/mirrored so that I could keep the pattern going) so all the symbols were backwards along with the numbers.

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For some reason the orange has come out really bright in the photos in real life it matches the witch in the piccie below.

For the in between borders I just plan on doing a wavy dashed line of backstitch something like below (It doesn't show clearly but I would do the backstitch in the same blue as I used on the outside border):
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I really like the wavy line idea, just right :D
looking fantastic now, the witch is adorable :D
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:applesauce: :applesauce:
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That is so fantastic!!!!!! :applesauce: I love it. . :( Your going to go with the indian. I was really hoping for the cowboy. Really either is going to look amazing.
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Well I guess my snowpeople are safe from being stolen overseas then if there isn't a cowboy :lol: (although I will still have to fight off my mum!)

Yeah I decided to go with the Indian for a few reasons.
- Felt that the blue of the indian would look better with the whole design than the reds and browns of the cowboy
- Carried on the pattern along the diagonal of not having black buttons down the front
- Chickened out with having to deal with the fringing along the bottom of the cowboys vest.
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The wavy lines make the border and snowflakes perfect!
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The wavy line is a good idea, and your "pre-picture" of the whole project looks great fun (but undoubtedly not as much as it does in real life!)
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Oh this is fantastic, and I love the border and everything too. I am sorry I seem to have missed this thread lately.
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It's looking fantastic! :applesauce: :dance: :applesauce:
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It is so good, and I love the wavy line, too! :applesauce: :applesauce: :applesauce:
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My HAED is on hold for this weekend - the snowpeople are calling for a final finish!

The goal is to finish the snowpeople by the end of the weekend (will help that Monday is Australia Day - public holiday :D ). I think that it is acheiveable as I got 9 of the 12 wavy lines done today in the 1.5 hr wait for my 6 month checkup after the day surgery I had last year (everything appears clear! :dance: ) so I only have the indian snowman and the other 3 wavy lines (which I hope to get done tonight around the cleaning for my brother moving in!) to go. So watch this space for piccies!
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*pulls up the magic bench with some hot chocolate and a bag of goodies*
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I am setting on the magic couch with my snowman and will stitch while waiting for your update. :shock:
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I am glad your results are good. :)
Waiting for the piccies with the others. Can we have carrot sticks to chew while waiting? (No chocolate for me :( )
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Glad your results are clear :dance:
Agi, magic bench chocolate has no calories :D
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Oh, yes, I forgot! Then I will have some, thanks. :lol:
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