Dr. Seuss Cross Stitch

Hello,

I've lurked in this group for a very long time. Only posted a few times, so rry. :-) I'm searching for a Dr. Seuss cross stitch pattern, specifically o ne from his book "Oh The Places You'll Go." I want to make it for my new gr andbaby due in Sept., they are decorating his nursery with that theme. If a nyone can point me to where I might get one, I'd be grateful.

Cindi

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cara1158
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sorry. :-) I'm searching for a Dr. Seuss cross stitch pattern, specifically one from his book "Oh The Places You'll Go." I want to make it for my new grandbaby due in Sept., they are decorating his nursery with that theme. If anyone can point me to where I might get one, I'd be grateful.

Hi Cindi, Can't help with a source but, if you can't find one, it would be quite easy to make your own pattern. Just put some graph paper into your printer and photocopy it onto the graph paper. I've done that a number of times and it works pretty well. At least picking out floss would be

*really* easy! ;)

HTH!

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Joan Erickson

, sorry. :-) I'm searching for a Dr. Seuss cross stitch pattern, specifical ly one from his book "Oh The Places You'll Go." I want to make it for my ne w grandbaby due in Sept., they are decorating his nursery with that theme. If anyone can point me to where I might get one, I'd be grateful.

I've never tried that. How do you know what colors to use? I guess with a c hildren's book the pictures are fairly simple. I might try it if I can't fi nd an actual pattern. I guess what have I got to lose?

And what does "HTH" mean?

Cindi

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cara1158

Especially Dr. Seuss books! There's no shading in them whatsoever, which will make color choice super-simple.

Exactly!!! :)

Hope That/This Helps

I forgot to mention yesterday......post more often! We need more people on here. :)

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Joan Erickson

I just bought a little set of bookmarks and one of them is a Dr. Seuss (if you don't have a kindle you can open in the free kindle app that's on the a mazon website). At amazon.com for kindle it's

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don't have a kindle you can open in the free kindle app that's on the amazon website). At amazon.com for kindle it's

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This surprises me, because Audrey does not license her husband's characters to just anyone. I'd broached the subject once and was told that she would have to see not just the pattern but the actual stitched end result before giving permission to sell the pattern.

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Karen C

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