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Thanks for your great patterns! This one *had* to be made for my friend and colleague Bryan. As you can see, he loved it. This photo is especially nice as a one-image loop screensaver on your Mac. Try it with the "Ken Burns effect" enabled, a two-second loop and "dissolve" for the transition. It's like a nightmare you can't wake up from. We're going to put it on all of the company computers when they're not looking. Awesome.

thanks again,
Miriam


I adapted one of the patterns from your book for a little gift from a bridesmaid (me) to my bride. She's actually a dream bride (4 words: beautiful black bridesmaid's dresses), but I told her she can pull this out when she needs to get her way.

Thanks for the inspiration!
Cheers!

Gretchen from NY

 

I was stuck in Chicago on Valentine's Day because a snow storm prevented my departure for Mexico the day before. I was very unhappy until I wandered into the Altoids Curious and Original Chocolate Shoppe.

As I sipped a latte made with chocolate covered Altoids I was given one of your "Love Stinks" Subversive Valentine kits. I spent the rest of the day modifying and stitching the doily to suit the occasion.

When I finally reached Mexico, I presented the results to my snowbird friends. Attached is a scanned copy of the results, Enjoy.

Rae Lynn

My husband passed away in October 2005 after fighting a losing battle with cancer. Well, it was either something I ate or I had an epiphany: I decided to stitch your oh-so-appropriate comment on that disease, frame it in a regally baroque frame and then place it next to my husband's ashes. I have absolutely no doubt that Gary would have heartily approved this because: 1) he would have agreed with the sentiment and 2) F*** was his much used all-purpose noun/verb/adjective (and he wasn't even from Brooklyn!)

As you can see from the photo, I keep these on the computer hutch because Gary spent every non-working moment at home on the computer (on-line gamer) and now he can still be on the computer (literally). A bit of irony I think he would have appreciated.

Stephanie

 

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