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Topic Started: Jan 15 2007, 10:08 PM (83 Views)
VirginiaS
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I'm done I'm done ..well except for the stretching part , kind of a lousy photo, it's too big, I had to stand on the ottoman to take it. :D

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twinthing
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wow! what a work of art! thats amazing! is it a table cloth? how long did that take to finish??? its a beauty! :thumbup;
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VirginiaS
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Yup it's a tablecolth, I'm thinking of using it as a curtain though I have a big winodw it fits perfectly across.
If you take out all the time I had it put away for the Christmas holidaysand other procrastination excuses :rolleyes: , it takes about two weeks to do, it has 85 lines and each line takes about 10 to 15 minutes. the thicker the yarn or cotton and the bigger the needle makes it larger, this one was done with a 3mm needle and size 10 cotton , I'm glad I didn't use anything bigger, it would have been huge! The dragon I did way back when buried somewhere in here I used normal white worst wieght yarn and a 5.75 needle, it's a blanket the darn thing is so big.
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krisleon
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That is beautiful.
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waxingsteve
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Stunningly beautiful, Virginia :art: :nw: I could see that as a "curtain" for a stained glass window :thumbup; Green and amber light filtering through from behind would look stunning :)

Steve :)
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magz
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:wave:

what a beautiful thing to have made, that would look lovely on top of an old oak table. :love:

how about a wall hanging?

what a clever lady :thumbup;

magz

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Sally
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Stunning Virginia absolutely stunning :nw: :nw: :nw:

I think it would look fab at a window with the light shining through :thumbup;

How proud must you feel right now :thumbup;

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Mardar
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Well I loved the dragon you did a while back, but I REALLY love this one. That is so awesome. Fantastic job....oh and I think it would look even better at my house. :r
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VirginiaS
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:lol: Thanks all for the lovely comments!! :huggy:
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