Lots of luck finding a x-stitcher......
Several years ago, I saw a 'picture' in a CrossStitch magazine and looked around the twin cities to find someone to do it for me.... At the time, I had the funds to pay well..... No luck.... If I wanted that piece (and I did), I'd have to do it myself. So, I did my first (and last) x stitch....a piece that took a couple of years. It had a few variations....some of which were planned. But, 'the Button Vendor' hangs on my wall... |
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says... Lots of luck finding a x-stitcher...... Several years ago, I saw a 'picture' in a CrossStitch magazine and looked around the twin cities to find someone to do it for me.... At the time, I had the funds to pay well..... No luck.... If I wanted that piece (and I did), I'd have to do it myself. So, I did my first (and last) x stitch....a piece that took a couple of years. It had a few variations....some of which were planned. But, 'the Button Vendor' hangs on my wall... I didn't see the orginal post, but from this response - the original poster might want to check out GhostStitchers www.ghoststitchers.com . They do cross-stitch for people - either finishing started pieces or working entire pieces - they send the xstitch out to people who stitch for them (I am one of the ghoststichers). -- jjm |
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