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Can anyone help me please?

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Hell everyone.
I was wondering if anyone could help me. As some of you may know, ive got three Bearded Dragons. Now in the future i would love to stitch a picture of a Bearded Dragon. But for love nor money i cant find a chart for one. So could anyone make me a chart up? i will pay all costs involved. Below is the picture that i would like charted up.

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Thanks in advance.
Dave
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I don't know if this will help you but because of my money situation I go on the site called http://www.pic2pat.com" target="_blank and chart out the pictures I want to do. That's actually how I got the raccoon I'm working on now. Hope this helps. :) :)
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Love the bearded dragons, i had two myself and ended up with 120 babies. lol
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If you have a great photograph of something you would love to stitch then I highly recommend Stitch a Photo by DMC, they turn out fabulous charts of your photograph and you will enjoy stitching it so much, I have done this with family and my Border Collies and they are so true to life.
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Hi Dave - You might want to check out some of the stitch software - there is a sticky thread in "tips and tricks" - almost all of them do free trials so that you can get a feel for what will work best for you. I have PC Stitch, I absolutely love it. Especially if you are planning to do more than one photo to stitch conversion, it is totally worth it to get it.
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Can't assist but had to chime in - they are gorgeous and wierdest of wierd things for no reason at all last night (before I saw this post) I dreamed that I had lost my bearded dragon and when I found him he had lost his tail and wouldn't talk to me lol.

By the way I don't have and never have owned a bearded dragon so it really was a strange coincidence to have that dream the day before reading your post.
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I've got a motif sized bearded dragon chart...Any use to you?
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Angel wrote:I've got a motif sized bearded dragon chart...Any use to you?
Thank you Angel. But 2 wonderfull forum member both converted my picture to a chart for me. One was using DMC threads and the other was using ANCHOR. All i have to do now is decide which one i m going to stitch, but to be honest i think the ANCHOR one will win. As i already have all the threads.
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Not to worry. If you ever do want the motif one though for some reason, let me know ^_^
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