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sam83
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charts required if possible or where to obtain

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Hi all, i'm after finding a couple of charts or anything that you think is suitable, i'm after a caravan touring type or maybe gypsy caravan type maybe, also its our friends 25th wedding anniversary this year and i plan to do them a cross stitch anyone have any ideas on what i could do something nice i could frame which would make a lovely gift for them, i can do it as large as i rquire really.
any help would be greatly recieved thanks all. x :) :idea:
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Slinky
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Try looking at the Gypsy Caravan in the Cut Thru series from Bothy Threads.

I stitched this for an Aunt. There's a picture of it done in my gallery (I think!!)

Or there's the John Clayton gypsy caravans for a more traditional look.

Good luck!!
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If you go over to our General Section and look at the top of the page you will find a post named "Internet Sites" in there you will find a ton of links to many many sites they will have loads of ideas for an Anniversary gift.
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Theres also this one, i have a pic of it in my gallery but I added a little dog and took of the tow bar as my cousin has a motorhome and a dog
http://www.sewandso.co.uk/cgi-bin/find/db.cgi" target="_blank
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