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fightingfotofu
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« on: 01-07-2008 21:39 »

a very awesome friend has agreed to recreate the 10 home 20 sweet 30 goto 10 from s01e03 i, roommate for me. its unimaginable to me to have anything recreated with out trying to preserve the scale. im guessing some where around 20"x10" for the frame putting the cross stitch at around 13"x6".



what does peel think?
i_c_weiner

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« Reply #1 on: 01-07-2008 21:44 »
« Last Edit on: 01-07-2008 21:44 »

I'm getting about a 1.5:1 ratio on the total frame. That would be about, if you got 10 inches across for the frame, about 6 1/2 inches is what you should get for the height. If you got 10 inches for the height, it'd be about 15 inches across.

Also, that would be about the awesomest thing ever.
Xanfor

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« Reply #2 on: 01-07-2008 22:06 »

I've just gotten an idea for my next needlepoint project...
Bendersfan1221

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« Reply #3 on: 01-07-2008 22:43 »

That's an awesome idea!! I want one but I can't do stuff like that. Can some one make me one?
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