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I have 2 projects that were quite challenging for me to do, not because of their difficulty but because they were big and I got a little bit bored while stitching them. The first one was Autumn's Praise by Gloria & Pat that I did on 2004, it was a commissioned work and a lot of pressure was put on me by this person who kept calling and calling continuously to ask it was already finished, she must have imagined I was a machine ;) . And the other one was Roadster Santa by Dimensions and it was challenging because of its size, it's the largest project I've ever done and I tend to get bored quite easily.
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I do not think "non-stitchers" realise just how many hours and hours of loving care we put into doing our pictures. I have been asked on several occassions to do model stitching and always refuse for just this reason. If I stitch it has to be what I like and when I like otherwise it is no longer a pleasure. I hope the lady paid you well for your work after all that pestering.
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