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This is a pic of the stitching without the personalization for a close-up. These are the changes I made: I've left off the Mill Hill #42027 beads entirely due to the lurex in the fabric, attached the star treasures with Anchor Reflecta in silver instead of with the suggested satin ribbon, used Mill Hill #2002 beads for the nightcap and the = symbol, #2004 for the filled in star symbol and #2006 for the S symbol instead of floss. I've also converted to Anchor and changed the colourscheme of the blanket from violett to green and the the darkest yellow in the moon to a more vibrant one, so here's a list of the new colour key in Anchor: .=001, *=260/262 (blend), x=260, |=275, -=1011, U=292, heart=1020, filled in heart=49, filled in b=262, /=259, Y=295, backstitch of lips and eye = 273, rest of backstitch = 392. Last but not least the face was done over one and I recharted the cheeks a bit to make them look rounder. All writing was done in Anchor matching the frame (can't remember the colour number anymore).
Not just little boxes (and they all look just the same). Not sure about the mulberry colourscheme at the left, though
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OH's parents bought us this funky clock for our bathroom. When it's all finished, it will match the colourscheme (I'm trying out colours on the walls at the minute)
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