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IrisConlon [2017-03-17 02:28:14 +0000 UTC]
My best friend is having a baby and I would love the pattern to make this for them! Do you still have the pattern?
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bloodprincess122 [2013-11-11 21:07:36 +0000 UTC]
Hi. Do you know were I could find this pattern or a Mulan one i'm new to cross stitch and dont know were to look.
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Kiyisha88 [2013-08-02 22:38:19 +0000 UTC]
GASP! Love it!!! Where do you get rainbow sparkly aida!?!?
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MichiruKaminari [2008-11-29 06:06:49 +0000 UTC]
I love baby Pegasus. He's so cute.
Ooo shinny fabric. I haven't seen that before. It makes quite a nice background effect.
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MichiruKaminari In reply to Awenmir [2008-11-30 01:17:49 +0000 UTC]
It is interesting the different colors aida one can find.
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missy-tannenbaum [2008-10-08 20:07:32 +0000 UTC]
It's so cute! The pattern disc must be invaluable- in stores they normally only have Pixar, the Princesses, and Winnie the Pooh. ^^
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Awenmir In reply to missy-tannenbaum [2008-10-09 15:33:43 +0000 UTC]
yes indeed, haha, did they play though? My friend got a load of PS1 games off ebay, but they only worked if your playstation was chipped or something...
Erm, what do you mean people? There's patterns of all the disney princesses, tikerbelle, peter pan, pinocchio, pocahontas and most of Disney characters from loads of films. There's full patterns too with a few charachters and scenery, and there's also the mascot type ones; mickey and Minnie and all that gang, 101 dalmations, dumbo, allsorts really.
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Litwolf689 In reply to Awenmir [2012-01-04 05:42:43 +0000 UTC]
Man, that disc sounds awesome! I'd love to see those Disney patterns! I've always wanted to do a large Disney cross stitch project with a ton of the characters but patterns for Disney are so hard to come by these days.
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Awenmir In reply to Litwolf689 [2012-01-25 00:07:38 +0000 UTC]
Inbox me and I can share if you like ^^
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missy-tannenbaum In reply to Awenmir [2008-10-09 15:39:27 +0000 UTC]
Ah, they played, but it was hard to run them. Since there would be about 8 games on each sides of the floppy, you had to type in a lot of obscure load commands, so it was much easier to work if you put in the floppy to load a graphical OS, GEOS, onto the C64 first, and then you could access the programs on a menu in the operating system, if the computer wanted to be nice enough to hold the operating system in its memory while you played Atari games. It was sort of a pain, but I liked tinkering with the machine and the OS to make all of the games work.
Oh-dear-lord-I'm-such-a-dork~!
That is sort of what I meant- I didn't know if the disc was all cute animal characters or if it had the princess type characters on it, too. My articulation skills have been bad when I'm not writing papers lately, so I apologize for the confusion!
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