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I have not cross stitched in several years. Found a pattern that I wanted to do. Was not paying attention to the size and started going the wrong way. Not too much done, do I try to take out what I have already done. Or do I get a new pc of cloth and start over.Would like to know what you would do. -- Cheryl from Whites Creek,Tn
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- If it wasn't to much I usually take it out. It is slow work so if it is a lot I get more material. -- Linda from Princeton Ky -- Dec 28
- whatever suits you. i hate to rip out stitches so i might start over depending on the expense of a new piece. i can always cut up the first piece to make greeting cards or ornaments. HTH and happy stitching! -- Dolores from Los Angeles -- Dec 27
- If I had not stitched much, I would probably go ahead and rip it out and start over. This is easier if you are stitching on Aida. -- Ann from S MS -- Dec 27
- If I was you I would have continue with it. Do U have the time? I would have change to another material If I do. Good luck. -- Esther from RI from -- Dec 28
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