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Teacup Cross Stitch Pattern

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Date: 04/19/2007 Topics: Craft Tips > Needlework > Cross Stitch | Readers Request > Crafts  
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I am looking for a cross stitch pattern of a teacup. I would really appreciate your help.

Thanks,
LEONA from ST PAUL, ALBERTA
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Post By Veronica (Guest Post) (09/01/2007)
Why not make your own pattern?

One method I can think of would be to take a photo and get it into the computer. Then reduce the size so that the pixels become big compared to the whole picture (just like the boxes on a cross-stitch pattern). and reduce the number of colours to a more manageable number (one that you can match with yarn that you already own). Then you may need to remove some uneven bits and just generally smooth the whole thing out a bit. Then you could combine it with a border from some other pattern (or make your own).


Post By melissa (Guest Post) (06/09/2007)
www.DMC-USA.com has free patterns. There is one that is of three teacups but you could just seperate and use the one you want.


Post by Jantoo (426) | (04/21/2007)
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I don't have a cross-stitch pattern for you, but for teacup lovers, there's a great knitting pattern for actual teacups and saucers in "Unexpected Knitting," a beautiful book by Debbie New, Schoolhouse Press, Pittsville, WI, 2003. Her book is filled with new, very creative knitting techniques and patterns.


Post by Mythi (22) | (04/20/2007)
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You might try this website. Hundreds of patterns all free. You have to register but there are no fees.

Click here: FreePatterns.com - Join Now
http://www.freepatterns.com/members/join_now.html?source=021FRP

Free patterns for Knitting, Crochet, Quilting and more, just for signing up.


Post by Cali's Mom (6) | (04/20/2007)
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I'm not sure if there's a teacup pattern at this site....but all of the patterns are free and they've also got other links for more free cross stitch patterns. Hope you find one!

http://www.freepatternsonline.com/xspatterns2.htm


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