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Haley Brown

Hamtaro Cross Stitch!
Hamtaro Cross Stitch! by @NK (Haley Brown)

Anyone who wants can use it! ^-^. (but show me if you make it! n_n.) It just requires a little imagination in the color area... & if you can't cross-stitch, it's really easy to learn! ^--^. I'm doing this for a sewing class I'm taking, (I'm one of the slowest cross-stitchers in the class ^^.;;;;) there weren't any cute patterns, so I made my own. <3 It won't be really big; in fact, I had to remake it when I realized the original would be tiny... if anyone wants a tiny version, I could finish it tho. n_n. It looks just like this. I dunno exactly how big this will be... 5" tall maybe? We're putting them on pillows -^__^- The dark lines are outlined parts, & the rest is just shading & stuff. (it's not too big to print is it?) I'll post the finished version in a week or so. ^--^. does HamHam dance

(PS dammit, the blue lines didn't show up. >_<. (duh...) well, it's 10/10 inside those big blue squares, but if that doesn't help, e-mail me & I'll do something about it...)

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Posted: Friday, 16 May, 2003 @ 03:51 PM

Awwwwwwwww!! this is adorable! ^^ and it's beautifully cross-stitched too. ^^. Hamtaro looks so kawaii! ^_^

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