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MSE Pregnancy Club 17

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  • Som I say start with anything with fill and half stitches in, stay away from fractionals for now :)

    You could either buy the latest cross stitch mag and do something out of there (I can link you to a good ebay seller for threads and fabric, as its a LOT cheaper to get your own fabric and threads and do the ones out of mags rather than kits, or design your own)

    Or you can buy a kit, http://www.sewandso.co.uk/ are a good shop :)
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  • Evansangel wrote: »
    Congrats Moosmummy on team pink!
    :D
    Is your DD excited about having a little sister? :D

    DD always gives my bump a good night kiss and we've decided to call her Isobel but DD can't say it so calls her Is Is :D

    We bought DD this http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1841210684/ref=sib_rdr_dp
    me and DH were reading it to her and one of the lines is
    "I just can't wait to meet him
    I hope that he's alright,
    My Daddy says be patient
    As his door is rather tight."
    DH snorts and says "Yeah, but not half as tight as it used to be"
    He got such a slapping :rotfl:

    Hope you start to feel better EA and PP and labour vibes for everyone who wants them
    xxx
    Cross Stitch Cafe member 71
  • here is a link for baby related stitches

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  • Evansangel
    Evansangel Posts: 6,791 Forumite
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    edited 11 November 2009 at 12:24PM
    lou66 wrote: »

    Ea i have been i have been like that near enough the whole time of being pregnant ok i was not the best before and used to cry at a lot of things mainly when someone is helping out some one else and they dont know them like random acts of kindess, or someone is crying it''s like i can their pain:confused:, but since getting pregnant it's been worse often i have cried and been asked " What's wrong" and i have then cried more saying " I dont know why i am crying " and feeling a right pratt because on the whole i like to think i am quite a happy perosn :j So have no idea but luckly y aunt is the same so often our family look at us and say " Oh it's just them off again" So you are not alone xxxx


    I am like that to lol. Anything can set me off, especially the nspcc ads :(
    And the worst thing is someone saying "are you ok?" or "whats wrong?"
    Cause i just burst into tears saying "I dont knowwww" :p
    Since being pregnant, just the slightest hint of a tear and i cry, my nan felt bad cause she made me cry by crying the other week :o

    Im home now, i asked the manager if i could go home as i wasn't feeling good and then i started crying and he was like "please dont cry, just go" :rotfl:He's one of them men that cant cope with womans tears :D

    ETA: Moosmummy - lol!! OH always says things like that! So i starting comparing various small items to his penis lol x
  • Happy DD FattyBoo and me! Thanks all who have wished happy DD, no signs of anything moving here :-( Both DS1 and DS2 were born by now so am not impressed. Are girls just lazy lol?

    Amazing cross stitch kindof!
  • aless02
    aless02 Posts: 5,119 Forumite
    Happy DD FattyBoo and me! Thanks all who have wished happy DD, no signs of anything moving here :-( Both DS1 and DS2 were born by now so am not impressed. Are girls just lazy lol?

    Sorry CD, preggo brain forgot you off my wishes for a happy DD & labour vibes! Special ones for you! :j
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  • MoosMummy wrote: »
    DD always gives my bump a good night kiss and we've decided to call her Isobel but DD can't say it so calls her Is Is :D

    We bought DD this http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1841210684/ref=sib_rdr_dp
    me and DH were reading it to her and one of the lines is
    "I just can't wait to meet him
    I hope that he's alright,
    My Daddy says be patient
    As his door is rather tight."
    DH snorts and says "Yeah, but not half as tight as it used to be"
    He got such a slapping :rotfl:

    :rotfl:
    Happy DD FattyBoo and me! Thanks all who have wished happy DD, no signs of anything moving here :-( Both DS1 and DS2 were born by now so am not impressed. Are girls just lazy lol?
    Happy due date!! And labour vibes coming your way!
  • Love your cross stitch Kindof, I'm doing this for my Mum
    http://www.sewandso.co.uk/cgi-bin/find/db.cgi?db=zoom&uid=&Prod_Code=60132&ww=on&do=search_results
    It was supposed to be for Christmas but I'm not gonna finish it in time so she might get it for her birthday :o
    How much do you pay for your threads? I pay 30p per skein or £14 for 50, £27 for 100 or £52 for 200.
    Cross Stitch Cafe member 71
  • BeenieCat
    BeenieCat Posts: 6,567 Forumite
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    Just been to tell the neighbours to keep their music off forever lol. Bloody noisy idiots it sounded like a nightclub. I said i won't be knocking again i expect it to stay off as i'm having a baby v.soon and it's gonna drive me round the bend.
  • Beenie you are brave! Hope they listen to you and turn it off.
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