digitizer: spendlove 01 Nov 2011
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Bah Humbug - Dickens' Scrooge used the word Humbug to mean a fraud, but humbugs are also black and white striped mint sweets.

Stitch colour 3 in black as well as the stripes.

Design #: 8408531
Size (in): 4.33"(w)x1.77"(h)   (mm): 110mm(w)x45mm(h)
Stitches: 9415 Colors: 2 Print Color Chart
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Select Format:   jef

Original artwork: EFP fonts
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by mommajo 21 Aug 2013
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Bah Humbug can't use jef. :) thanks anyway

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by eyeztodiefor10 21 Aug 2013
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Thank you!
Meri

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by drro 05 Nov 2011
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Thanks!

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by MomWiz 05 Nov 2011
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Scrooge declared "Humbug" when he didn't want to bother participating in Christmas, putting down those who did. I never thought of it as meaning "fraud". That puts a whole new twist on it, for the next time I watch this story! Love the design-

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spendlove by spendlove 06 Nov 2011

Perhaps he thought it was just too commercial!

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by capoodle 02 Nov 2011
+1

It't cute with the striped bits.

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by jacquipaul 02 Nov 2011
+2

Thank you; the information is new to me, also.
*4u!
Hugs,
Jacqueline †

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by kiffuri 01 Nov 2011
+2

Thank you

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by cfidl 01 Nov 2011
+2

Thank you! Live Laugh Download Stitch!

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by leighk 01 Nov 2011
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Thank you.
L

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by mumzyfarm 01 Nov 2011
+2

Thank you

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by bop2mystic 01 Nov 2011
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Thank you! :D

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