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Hi everybody, I'm Lynne, I am a cross stitch addict and have several projects on the go at the moment. I am divorced with five grown up children and ten grandchildren ( with another one due in September). I am more or less house bound due to osteo-arthritis so would welcome new friends and contacts. Look forward to hearing from any of you soon. 

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Hi stressedstitcher, thank you for the welcome, it's reassuring to know there are other newbies. I skimmed through the message board earlier and everyone seems very friendly. : 

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Hi English Rose, I'm currently stitching an Egyptian cat design on black aida, from a chart in Cross Stitcher magazine. I am also working on "African Angel" I like to tackle large projects but usually have a couple of small things on the go as well, at the moment these include two baby samplers for my daughter and her friend.
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I think I know the Egyptian cat design you are stitching, Lynne - it's lovely. I'm really impressed that you're stitching on black aida. Do you have a light underneath your fabric? I tried to stitch a Christmas card on dark blue aida a few years ago and had to give up after a while. I just couldn't see what I was doing.
Since then I have stayed well clear of dark fabrics.
I'm working on a bell pull at the moment and also trying my hand at Hardanger. I'm using the Mary Hickmott book 'Easing into Hardanger' - so far so good!

I'm working on a bell pull at the moment and also trying my hand at Hardanger. I'm using the Mary Hickmott book 'Easing into Hardanger' - so far so good!

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If you have problems with dark colours try putting a white towel or pillowcase on your lap. The holes show up quite well. I must admit I am a bit of a coward when it comes to different fabrics and tend to stick to Aida, but I am going to try something different 

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Welcome from Canada. Glad you found us. I have just finished a Mail Art (in the gallery) now I have to find the mistake in my bellpull. I have a UFO in black that I just can't stitch, I have tried everything, lights, white fabric etc. My next step is to wait until summer so I can stitch outside, hopefully that will work. The main problem (beside my eyes hehe) is that the colours I am using are darkish, (greys and tans) . That doesn't help. Happy stitching everyone
Linda