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Re: Crewel work.
From: cherylisaak@comcast.net (Cheryl Isaak)
On 8/30/10 7:28 PM, in article 67fo769cf4bv9nt1e8m25f3jh4k4hjogp3@4ax.com,
"Alex Corvinus" <theravenking@verizon.net> wrote:
I was waiting in the outpatient waiting room for Cancer Screening at
M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. Lord Love us, a woman was
working a hoop in the next chair.
I asked if she was doing CX, and she responded, "No, that means I have
to count, and I'll be damned if I'm going back to that!"
She was doing a crewel piece, but some of the stitches were large
cross-stitches. Before I could tell her of the Sistine Chapel piece, I
was called.
Good news: No Melanoma. I'm clean!!
But it proved to me: stitchers are a clan.
tbtg! Lord love us, we all need it.
Alex, with blessings to all.
I've found many stitches are shared among the various needlearts - ribbon,
counted thread, surfacework.
Cheryl
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