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The James-Younger Gang
Another mid-sized cross stitch piece and another kit by Dimensions (actually, it's technically by Sunset, a division of Dimensions). This piece, titled The James-Younger Gang, was designed by Bryan Moon for Sunset/Dimensions. I started it in late 2004 and stitched on-and-off (interrupted by countless other projects) until finally finishing in January 2008.
This piece is stitched with kit-provided cotton floss, over one on 14-count beige Aida (also included in the kit). The finished design size is approximately 5.5" by 17.5". This piece is currently in storage until I can frame it along with its companion piece, Magnificent Seven.
Sorry for the need to scroll sideways; I think it's worth it to be able to see the detail!
Another mid-sized cross stitch piece and another kit by Dimensions (actually, it's technically by Sunset, a division of Dimensions). This piece, titled The James-Younger Gang, was designed by Bryan Moon for Sunset/Dimensions. I started it in late 2004 and stitched on-and-off (interrupted by countless other projects) until finally finishing in January 2008.
This piece is stitched with kit-provided cotton floss, over one on 14-count beige Aida (also included in the kit). The finished design size is approximately 5.5" by 17.5". This piece is currently in storage until I can frame it along with its companion piece, Magnificent Seven.
Sorry for the need to scroll sideways; I think it's worth it to be able to see the detail!
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Between the two I like this one the best. Cats seem to fit the outlaw Genre better than dogs.