Ad blocker detected: Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker on our website.
I was going to try and bang out a project for the Charity quilt, but it turns out that 16-count Aida is unreasonably difficult for me to procure with short notice. So, I now have free time to focus on another project. If you still have a pattern left that needs doing, I'd like to offer my assistance.
"You know what the chain of command is? It's the chain I go get and beat you with 'til ya understand who's in ruttin' command here." -Jayne, Firefly
TheMainlander wrote:Well, if you could use more help...
I was going to try and bang out a project for the Charity quilt, but it turns out that 16-count Aida is unreasonably difficult for me to procure with short notice. So, I now have free time to focus on another project. If you still have a pattern left that needs doing, I'd like to offer my assistance.
sweet. ill put you on the alternate list for now and we'll see how it shakes out.
I wish I'd seen this earlier!
If you need another reserve stitcher, put me down.
Working on:
Retro X & Y! - lost the pattern and fabric, but it's resurfaced ...and i've lost it again lol
Attempting Diamond Painting
Making like three crochet blankets at once #nolife
slowly amassing floss for the old-style Epic Pokemon
I thought I may have been too late after reading the thread - Figured it never hurt to pipe up and say something though.
Working on:
Retro X & Y! - lost the pattern and fabric, but it's resurfaced ...and i've lost it again lol
Attempting Diamond Painting
Making like three crochet blankets at once #nolife
slowly amassing floss for the old-style Epic Pokemon
Current Projects:
Pixelhobby Super Mario 3 - World Map 1
Biggest Cross Stitch EVER - 22m long kit of "Along the River During the Qingming Festival" (Page 2&3/279)
I picked up a cross stitch set at Barnes & Noble today called "Disney Classic Cross Stitch". I don't remember reading about it here, but it's a bunch of supplies and a book written by our own John Lohman. Looks really nice.