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Saturday, February 11, 2012

You're Not Helping

I know these shoes aren't meant for me. But I'm positive they aren't going to make cross stitch cooler.


They will be available here, someday. Of course, you'll probably find them at a DSW near you in two years.

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  1. Well, they're certainly....interesting. Not for me, either, I think. And can you imagine trying to keep those bad boys clean?

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  2. I don't care for them either. I would also have them dirty within 30 minutes of wearing them.

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  3. Home Sweet Home on your shoes? Not sure about that

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  4. Anonymous1:47 PM

    Too bad you couldnt do your own little design on them.

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  5. Pin them on Pinterest. I bet someone will come up with a DIY hack

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  6. I think the manufacturer is sending a sexually confused message with the come-hither peep toe and the "home sweet home" message. Perhaps better to have x-stitched "come up and see me sometime."

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  7. Okay, Dorothy, click your heels and repeat after me, "There's no place like home. There's no place like home."

    What I really want to know is where you find all this crazy stuff!

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  8. And someone in the Facebook Needlepoint group posted this morning about a brother and sister in Dedham, MA, doing needlepoint baseball caps. After checking, they are doing tiny needlepoint items attached to baseball caps. And they're worried about copy-cats for some,unknown to me, reason. I had visualized actual needlepoint (silly girl).

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  9. You're totally right...this is not going to help cross-stitching be cool!! I think they're right up there with hats made of beer can parts crocheted together..........

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  10. Oh my......that's all I can think of....Oh my.....

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  11. LOL - you got these on your blog before I got it on mine.

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  12. I'll be saying no to those shoes, wherever I see them. NO.

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  13. I'm surprised no one commented on the choice of lining for the inside of the shoe.

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