Cynde Marschner. Please email your address to me Cynde, you're no-reply and I can't contact you. Thanks to everyone for playing along.
I'm having a hard time once again with Sally. The tree next to the house (identical on each side) was stitched by a lunatic crab and she messed up three times on rows that affect height. Count em. Three. So it's higher than the other side's tree and I don't know if it will be noticeable since the house separating them is so large. If it is, I will rip out the entire tree and start over but want to wait until I get further into the other motifs for an overall look. Of all the reproductions, this one had to have matching sides. If it isn't noticeable, I will leave it, but it certainly kicked sand into the crab's eyes.
I'm taking a break for a day or two, maybe work on some labels, but I'm getting to a point where I don't even want to look at new charts. Maybe things will change and a few Santas will draw me back in. How can you not want to stitch a Santa?
Hope November starts off warm and sunny.
And stays that way.
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5 comments:
You are doing a very smart thing in waiting to see if the difference matters. After all , in real life, the trees would not match!
I doubt if anyone but you would notice the difference in the heights, no one but you has seen the chart..
Should have a beautiful week here in Ohio weather wise. Yahoo lets enjoy the "warmth and sun" while we have it.
Could you lengthen the shorter tree rather than shorten the longer? Just a thought! Xxx
Congratulations to the box winner! I agree with what Barb said about the tree. Hope you have a great week!
Robin in Virginia
Yes, take a break from it... and yes, trees are not symmetrical in real life!! All good advice... Hugs!
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