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± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ☁☂ Hehe that is ok. ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± |
Making this right now... It is well in cooperation with my personal (as yet unmet) goal of 10 granny squares a day, any size.
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± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ☁☂ That is so cute~ ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± |
Yeah. I am using a pale ballet pink acrylic yarn I recycled from an old sweater. I'll have to buy some hammer-on snaps, though. Just for general use.
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± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ☁☂ Cool. At least you can reuse things. ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± |
Can't you?
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± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ☁☂ It's not easy to in cross stitching. You end up with ruined cloth if you try to reuse it and the floss you can't do that either. ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± |
I suppose, haha. I'd probably use less traditional materials for cross stitching if I were to try it. I likely will at some point.
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± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ☁☂ I did use regular fabric once for it and that was soo hard to do. So aida cloth is all I was ever to use. Plus the holes are big enough for me to see. I did try one really nice fabric.. so soft and gorgeous but it was too hard for me to see the holes even with my glasses on so I had to rip it all out ; ; So sad too. ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± |
sai sai's avi is smexxy...
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± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ☁☂ Hehe thankie Keiko love <3~ I love your avi~ So awesome~ ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± |
Well, I suppose I would have to see. But whatever. Considering the first thing I knitted was using plastic bags as the yarn and two pencils as the needles... XD.
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± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ☁☂ OMG that sounds amazing. How did it turn out? ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± |
Crappy. I didn't learn how to seam or finish things yet so I just kind of winged it. Using the pencils I really had to fight with the materials to get them to go where I wanted and my hands were really strained and blacked with pencil markings by the time I finished. But it was one of those learning experience things.
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± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ☁☂Hehe sounds like it was a handful for sure. But it does sound interesting to do. ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± ± : . : ± : . : ± : . : ± |
Yeah... I still have it, don't know where though. I still make yarn out of old plastic bags too, but I don't know how to use it/what to make with it. Not because there is nothing to make with it, but I'm overwhelmed for choices XD.
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