by mops 28 Jun 2013

Notebook cover (A6).


Had do try a cross stitch design using part of the same clipart. Recycled jeans leg and another addition to my "gift drawer" was born.

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by zoefzoef 29 Jun 2013

Nice, and using jeans is a good ideq, 'cos those covers need lots of resistance

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mops by mops 29 Jun 2013

Dankje. Ja, zo kunnen ze tegen een stootje.

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by chefin 29 Jun 2013

Looks Great

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by lindav 28 Jun 2013

That is lovely, the flower is very pretty.

Linda V

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by jrob Moderator 28 Jun 2013

I'm loving this!

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by highlandermom 28 Jun 2013

Lovely

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by oaro 28 Jun 2013

nice job

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by clawton 28 Jun 2013

Looks great!

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by mysew1325 28 Jun 2013

this is perfect

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by pldc 28 Jun 2013

it looks terrific in the cross stitch! hugs loralye

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by noah 28 Jun 2013

I sure do love the looks of cross stitch :):)

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by jenne 28 Jun 2013

Love it in x stitch.

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by laffma1 28 Jun 2013

Lovely book cover! It is very interesting that the cross stitch method took less time than digitizing as embroidery. However, the results are beautiful for all. You are quite skilled!!

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mops by mops 28 Jun 2013

The methods are so different, cross stich takes minutes, digitizing fill designs, FSL, cutwork takes hours.

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by 02kar Moderator 28 Jun 2013

And it is a lovely addition. I love denim.

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by dailylaundry 28 Jun 2013

Sweet design - great for a book cover! Looks lovely! Hugs, Laura*

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by sqdancer 28 Jun 2013

Nice job mops - waste not want not !!!! Hugs x0x0x0

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by spendlove Moderator 28 Jun 2013

This is really lovely - the cross stitch has worked brilliantly with the clipart!

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mops by mops edited 28 Jun 2013

And it was so much faster than digitising those fill shapes!

spendlove by spendlove 28 Jun 2013

Quite!

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by michemb 28 Jun 2013

nice job,

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