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What is this virtual gift thing?
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Started this discussion. Last reply by AnnieB Oct 28.

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She definitely has the trendy, hip look. A very funky bae. I'm sure your friend will love her.
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November 6
Very funny design - congratulations on your winning the contest! :-)
November 6
But what does it mean? The top of the page here says I have 100 credits to get started. If it's virtual, why don't have an unlimited number of credits? Seems like credits are cheap! I know it's a game, but I don't understand it.
October 28
It's a thing that Ning have added - don't worry about it as Judy says its a virtual gift giving game a bit like all the stuff that goes on on facebook. To be honest I think fiber folks swap heaps of stuff for real and like Judy I don't feel the ne...
October 28
No, I think it is Ning's way of trying to make out like Facebook! Give me a real gift anyday!
October 28

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What aspect of textiles are you interested in?
Cross stitch, embroidery, crochet more now. But I do all kinds of needlework as the mood strikes me.
Where did you learn your textle skills?
My earliest memories are learning to crochet while sitting on a kitchen chair keeping my mother company as she cooked. My mother taught be the basics of almost every kind of needlework. I also come from the era when everyone took Home Ec. in school so some skills came from grade school and Junior High. And the rest I learned on my own from books and now on-line sites.
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At 2:19am on November 12, 2009, Gina E. said…
Hi again Annie! I've just posted a comment on the Cross Stitchin Fingers group, with a note to you regarding my idea of a Christmas card swap. As nobody else has expressed interest in this, would you like to do a one-to-one card swap with me?
At 11:17pm on October 10, 2009, Gina E. said…
Hi Annie,
Thanks for the compliment about the photo of me and the dingo pup - they are even cuter when they've grown a bit more! Compliments to you too, for your lovely stitching, which I've been admiring while typing this, as the photos are popping up just above the comment wall!
At 7:54am on August 27, 2009, Karen W. Gronau said…
Annie, I went to your link and am doubly impressed. First, I'm impressed that you know how to make links. I have tried to master this procedure, but I haven't been able to understand the directions. Second, your samplers are so original and well done. You have made a lot of people happy! I especially liked the one you made for the October born baby with the Halloween theme. I also liked the way you have the recipients in some of the pictures--so cute. Thanks so much for sharing. It was a pleasure to view.
At 6:32am on August 27, 2009, Karen W. Gronau said…
Annie, I finished the blackwork koala. I posted pictures of it and made an album for it in which I explain some of the process etc.
I decided to do it in black as directed since I already had the kit with all the "fixin's".
Thanks again for guiding me to the site where I could purchase it.
At 5:07pm on July 1, 2009, Ann Flowers said…
You asked about how to measure for the template for the tins. I actually take the bottom and trace around the tin on a piece of cardboard, usually from a shoe box which is the perfect thickness. I use a permanent marker then I cut it out on the inside of the line so that it is a tad bit smaller and then when you glue your piece unto the cardboard with batting in the middle it fits perfectly on top, then you hide the sides with trim:)
At 5:33pm on June 18, 2009, Narita said…
I was reading through your wonderful blog. I love that you did a donation for the Halloween things to the children that were victims of child abuse that Cynthia was teaching cross stitch to.

Does she still teach them, or different children victims? I think that would be a wonderful thing to do and maybe I could get my local group to donate to something like that.
At 5:17pm on June 18, 2009, Narita said…
Hi Annie,

Thank you for looking at my blog :)
I just love that bunny and squirrel, too! when I did the bunny, i got the white "Whisper" angora yarn and doubled it and only did half crosses. and for the squirrels tail, same thing, only with a red and I only did lines here and there on it. I love the fluffiness .
At 12:07pm on June 15, 2009, Margaret Ewing said…
By the way, just had a quick look at your blog - Ruby is sooo cute. Margaret
At 12:04pm on June 15, 2009, Margaret Ewing said…
Thanks Annie for you comment re my Mouse House, it was fun to create and my grandchildren love it and it is a joy to see them enjoying a toy which is hand made. Happy stitching Margaret
At 2:22am on May 7, 2009, Gina E. said…
Thanks for the link to Gigi's peacock pattern. I have been to her site before, and there is another peacock pattern there but not a freebie. I'm having a terrible time printing this one off though - don't know if my printer has carked it, or it just doesn't like patterns in French, LOL!
 
 

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