



And yes, I know I have the hoop the wrong way...I remember ages ago one of the group saying they used their hoop this way so I thought I would give it a try. The idea is to keep the stitched area cleaner. It also makes the back more accessible. It's quite good actually - I think I'll use this method again.
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That little bunny is precious!!! Care to share the pattern info? I have two granddaughters who would love this!
It is a Somebunny To Love chart. It's taken from Cross Stitcher magazine. Issue 183 February 2007. Hope that helps!
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