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Wednesday 6 January 2010

Estonian Snowflakes - Free Download



Your orders shall get through! Richard has taken the parcels, the mobile phone, mountain walking poles and a St Bernard with brandy barrel (no, just joking about the St Bernard) and left for the Post Office declaring he may be 'gone some time'. There is a trail of boot prints across the fields into the gloom. I have some red pepper and tomato soup with a dash of chilli flakes steaming on the hob, and a bale of warm towels waiting for his return. So, in the meantime, as promised, here is a free download for you. I think snowflakes are the order of the day, don't you? Coming from a Northern textile town, I was lucky enough to go to school with the world. My best friends were Ukranian, Lithuanian, Polish, Egyptian and Estonian. One of my class mates from early years was Mary Tamm - an Estonian beauty who played Romana in Dr Who in the 70s. If only it were my cooking rather than this fact that impressed No 1 grandson.... Where was I? Yes, click on the pattern for a good working image, or if you are an Infinity file user, click here for an editable Cross Stitch Designer version. If you see a rather nice man go by with a bunch of parcels, mobile phone, mountain walking poles and a brandy barrel - send him home, won't you?

11 comments:

  1. If I see him, I think I'll keep him. He sounds like a handy guy to have around!! :)

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  2. Jacqueline - won't these make lovely Christmas ornaments!

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  3. What a brave man Jacqueline. It started snowing here as well, though I think we're having less snow than you. Keep warm, that soups sounds delicious. Love the snowflakes!

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  4. Thank you so much for the wonderful snowflakes! They will be perfect Christmas ornaments! Here in the States we had about 2 feet of snow just before Christmas. It has been so cold that the snow from that storm is still covering the ground! Stay warm and hope hubby comes back soon! Happy Stitching and again, Thank you!! -Valerie

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  5. Wish those snowflakes were real, we're having 41c this weekend! Thanks for making an Infinity version available!

    Now, where is the pic of this good man of yours faithfully off to the post office?

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  6. Richard made it home safely - tales of trees down blocking the roads though. Goodness 41degrees! Just waft a little this way, please!
    Thank you for all your support - I really appreciate everything.

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  7. Thank you for the snowflakes, they are lovely. Glad Richard made it home safely. We are snowed up down here in deepest Sussex and school is shut so we are keeping warm and I am stitching some more of Mary Wigham. Jane

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  8. pauline D are you australian

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  9. Thank you for such a beautiful design!

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  10. Thank you for your snowflakes chart.

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