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What an awesome idea! I hope you share pictures of the completed projects with us!
Line,
I'm so jealous! Last I'd heard was not to use real wool in a washer, even with a wool setting, now I know it's fine...thank you!
It may be a while before I get one of
those...we simply won't get rid of a washer that's perfectly
functional, sigh. But I can dream! 
Oooh, love that about your tent sweater! What a fantastic idea...after all, I imagine nobody ever sees it, other than your family! It must be sooooooooooooo nice and warm.

Who cares what it looks like?
Warmth and comfort are key!Oh, no!
Do you think your mother told you it was
superwash knowing you'd put it through the regular washer
cycle? If so, that's very mean. 
I'd be upset, too.
It's not your fault...how were you to
know, but frustrating nonetheless!
Of course, I wouldn't want to give it to
someone for a doll, either.
It would be heartbreaking.Awwwww, that must be nice, to spend time with the dogs in the morning.

Hugs!
Hi. I haven't attempted to make another graph since last fall. I do have the upgrade but I am having a hard time trying to figure out how to work what I need into 300 stitches.
What I am trying to make is something that is considerably larger. Is there any way to figure out how to work a 700 stitch across graph within the 300 stitch allowance? Does that make sense? I am really not good at math. lol
Would there be any more upgrades in the future for going larger than 300 across? Thanks.
Becky,
Welcome!
So glad you found us!To answer your questions:
1) If you're looking for a sort of "paint" program to design cross stitch patterns, I know there are several available, but I would be remiss in recommending one over another as I have no experience with them, I'm sorry to say.
2) In your finished pattern, under "Size(s)," it will show the sizes of the finished item in 14, 16 and 18 count. In order to determine how large your cloth should be cut, you should add about 3 inches on each side to that measurement, or 6 inches for the horizontal and 6 inches for the vertical measurement. That will give you enough extra fabric for framing.

Astrid,
It's ok to look at, as long as you don't have to go out in it, right?

We've been lucky so far, even if our temps are unseasonably cold. (Ok, it's cold for us) I feel for those of you who have the real cold. I really don't mind the snow so much, if the temps don't drop enough to turn it to ice, and I don't have to shovel it.
Melanie, I swear by lavender oil. I've used it for years on my chapped hands, but I also use it on all skin wounds. Sometimes I'll mix it with tea tree oil if there is risk of infection. We even use lavender oil on psoriasis, which runs in our family.
Pork and black eyed peas are both considered prosperity foods, so southern tradition dictates black eyed peas and ham on New Years for a prosperous year.

In addition, 2015 is a year of 8. Numerologiocally, 8 is a number of prosperity.
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