tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7150054543489132189.post91813390553311791..comments2024-01-13T04:13:20.908-05:00Comments on Thread in Hand: WilliamAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17852814864212193186noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7150054543489132189.post-74554497099828003702012-09-08T17:29:33.126-04:002012-09-08T17:29:33.126-04:00Going great I see, with all ideas and thoughts for...Going great I see, with all ideas and thoughts for the casket:)You have wonderful ideas and I am sure you will find out how to put it all together with a beautiful and personal touch.<br />Love both the William Morris(always a classic) and also the beautiful American Sampler with the cute couple and the blue house.That design has always been something extra whenever I see someone stitching on it.<br />I stitch alot of petit point for miniature scale and have to figure out the stitching area etc.<br />I find that many designs are just as beautiful and easy to convert to cross stitch or vice versa to petit point/needlepoint variations.<br />As long as you have the number of stitches you can count it up on other fabrics.<br />I can imagine overdyed floss will look superb, as well as solids.<br />Good luck and much fun on the path to a finished casket!<br />Keep up the lovely stitching spirit and thanks for sharing, have a lovely day:)<br />AnetteAnniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15750999698136725006noreply@blogger.com