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A gift is supposed to be freely given
Phyllis Driggs
The qults my gandmother made for me when I was small are still in
use. They have gone camping, some have stains that will not come out, but each time I use one of the quilts I think of my grandmother. She did not make these as museum pieces, she made them to be used. My mother recently moved into a small appartment and said we are to give her no more doo dads because she does not have room for them. I still like to give her things I make, and the items are given with the understanding that items which do not fit will be given to the church sale at the fall festival. A gift given with conditions like you must use it, but only for things I want you to use it for is not a gift. I know that some of the things I have given end up in a drawer, but I like to think the reciever gets it out from time to time and admires it. Likewise if a gift goes on a camping trip, or is used as a tent in the back yard, I was there by proxy. I liike to think gifts and forgivness are both unconditional. Phyllis |
Re: Things I Love
annette radcliffe
walking in the woods watching the wild life,quiet days with my husband, family, good friends
mitcham_jill <cougarsden@...> wrote: Early morning walks with my husband the fragrance of bread baking Family gatherings Rocking our grandchildren Good hearted people --- In HookedOnEmbroidery@..., "Anesews" <anesews@...> wrote:
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Re: 5 New Love Collections, 2 newFreebies!
Jodi
I just love the collection. It has been added to my 'want/need' list. I am having trouble with the freebies. I just know I'm doing something wrong, but need help. I joined your group, but nothing is in the files.....and are the Bookmark Passions free w/purchase only? I couldn't find a spot to download them....but then again it's very early in the morning, it's probably just me.
Thank you in advance for the help. Jo |
Re: *New* Puppy Love
annette radcliffe
These designs a beautiful, are they going to be a full collection or always stay as singles. The princess design is perfect for one of my daycare children. can't wait to see the other designs!
Annette R. polarchild1998 <polarchild1998@...> wrote: Puppy Love is the newest addition to a special collection of designs celebrating the teen speak that goes on during the hard-to-understand years. I've thought hard to keep these messages fun and innocent! The new 4x4 princess design has all of the spirit without anything over the top. I've "spotted" the puffy, puppy love lettering to work for your pooch love or for labeling what sweet little crushes used to be. See these sweet sentiments at Keep your eye out for next energized addition to this unique collection! Susan Meyer Join us for more monthly freebies and specials at |
hoop it all
carole
hi ladies can you with your wealth of knowledge give me your advice.
i have artista 200 i have a large hoop but would like to do my desings with out haveing to repostion my work as i am not very good at getting it in the right place ive been on line to hoop it all and it looks what i want but my tame dealer says its not very good so perhaps you can give me the benifit of you knowledg hope you can help carole |
Classified Advertising In Local Markets
suman soni
Even with the growth of online classifieds and the increase in popularity in sites such as Craigslist, newspaper classifieds are still the preferred method of advertising for many wishing to sell unwanted items. This is evident in the number of print classified ads listed daily in newspapers and magazines throughout the country and worldwide. These advertisements may cost more than those which can be posted on the Internet, however, posting your classified advertisements in the newspaper will likely increase the chance of a sale as you are reaching a more local market. It is unlikely that someone from across the country or around the world will want to purchase your used furniture, lawn mower or Kenmore washer and thus much of the traffic that would come to your Internet ad would be useless. However, due to the fact that most newspapers that feature classified advertisements have a local circu
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AD : New collections with Freebies uploaded
syembroidery
Hi Everyone,
I have uploaded six new collections (4 x Blackwork) to my webpage at The Blackwork sets is still very popular and is real value for money as each set contains twenty designs. I have also uploaded two new freebies for you to download - enjoy. Sunny Greetings Susan susan@... |
GRAND OPENING SPECIAL FOR "NOT JUST THREADS AT POTTER'S PARADISE
micksparadise
From now until March 31, 2007 we are having a "GRAND OPENING
SPECIAL"...a 15% discount will apply to all Regular Priced items (excluding the Bargain Basement}. This discount is for members only. When you go through the check out you will see an Enter Code box. Please enter the code "003" to receive your 15% savings. I cannot enter this code for you manually. If you don't put the code in the box you will miss out on your savings. There are still a few kinks to work out in the store, but we our open for business. I still have some colour charts to upload and tons of products to add. Feel free to browse and come back often to see what's new. Any questions contact michele@.... Happy Sewing, Michele |
Re: Things the Bug me... (For: Karol)
"The Sewist" <karolsax@...> wrote in part:
LOL, then they haven't looked closely enough, or ever been to a quilting store, I have. Some of those fabrics are boo-coo expensive. Maybe they were 50 years or more ago but not anymore.Traditionally, many were. believe anyone is that obtuse! They have no idea quilting fabricI know, I love looking at all the prints. an older guy came in to the LQS one cay and wanted a quiltOMG, LOL . . . did he make it out alive? Did a hoarde of women chase him out with pitchforks and flaming torches? I would be surprised if he at least did not get a few choice words. No offense to the fellas but "Silly man!". for it.<ggg> It is entered in Paducah. Hope it gets chosen forGood luck, it sounds gorgeous. I'll get off the soap box. (LOL)Nah, no soapbox, just talkin' LOL. Hugz, Charlotte in NV/Celticharper1 ~ Embroidery Designs |
Re: Things the Bug me... (For: Caroline)
LOL I went into the local quilt shop in Mena Arkansas this past month to look at some of the FINE artwork done on them. I fell in love with a wedding ring type quilt, ALL hand quilted by local mormons and WOW were they nice :)
The lowest price in the shop was 1600.00 for hand sewn quilts, and they go FAST there too. I have not seen one stay longer then a month in their shop :) Connie took over two months on her first quilt (learning experience) and wow was it nice when it was finished. we also took it to be longarmed when the top was finished, and it still cost us over 450.00 to do it ourselves. I think a lot of people will go WOW to the prices of "real quilts" but the quality is much better. My mother made me a quilt when I was 14, now my oldest son has it, and believe it or not its still useable with OVER 300 washings in the past (***) years. (not giving up my age LOL) Bart ---------------------------------------------- Http://www.dollarstitch.com Gossip runs over more people then cars do |
Re: Digitizing software (For: Rosalea)
"rosaleatkns" <desros@...> wrote in part:
<snip> I am a pensioner so need it to be reasonably priced.Some of the best tutorials you will find for digitizing (with Embird) are from Kathy at Flying Needle, you can read all about it at the URL provided below: Her prices are very reasonable for the Studio Club, there is a different lesson every month, and step by step support available via private forum, the videos are what does the trick, it's like having her right there with you. I have a lot of tutorials, free and purchased, hers are some of the best. Is Embird Studio a good choice?I think so, because upgrades with new features are always being added and are reasonably priced and usually at least yearly. The developers are responsive to their client base, which is always a good thing. There are many places you can purchase Embird products, but the most reasonable I have found is through Secrets of Embroidery: If you decide to go with Embird Studio, you can save a few dollars that way. Though give the developers time to get the password to you, they are in Eastern Europe, so there is usually a time difference, usually though it's within 24 hours. Or Embroidery Magic?I haven't tried Embroidery Magic, so another will have to offer insight on that one =-) HTH, Charlotte in NV/Celticharper1 ~ Embroidery Designs |
Re: Things the Bug me...
Nancy Robison
I think that is so sad for your niece. My heart ache is with my Dad.
I just cannot bring myself to make anything for him because they redid the house and all the things I had made him over the years ended up in the yard sale! I tried to tell myself that the color scheme had changed and the things no longer matched but it made me secretly shed some tears. rmafriendship Nancy in TN What do you think of this one--- My niece made a beautifulscripture quilt for her new daughter-in-law's mother. It took her two yearsseveral months to make the quilt, and assemble it and machine quilt it.She told the recipient it was a labor of love, and she hoped it wouldbe well used. This week she got a call from the lady, asking if shemother- in-law!!! The deceased lady often complained of being cold.something I'vemade. |
Re: Looking for
Check out www.embroidery.com, or
www.embroiderydesigns.com I bought an applique one from one of these sites. Happy sewing, TOni --- spoolca <spoolca@...> wrote: Embroidery design of a tea bag. Free or for sale is ____________________________________________________________________________________ Don't get soaked. Take a quick peak at the forecast with the Yahoo! Search weather shortcut. |
Re: Things the Bug me... (For: Caroline)
The Sewist
a lot of people have no idea what it takes to make a quilt. "It didn't
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cost you anything because they are made from scraps." That statement just fries me. Maybe they were 50 years or more ago but not anymore. I can't believe anyone is that obtuse! They have no idea quilting fabric is $8-$10 a yard or that it takes months sometimes to make a quilt. You can buy a 'quilt' any size for $20-$40 at the discount places so they have not idea of the quality difference in a 'real' quilt. If you send a quilt out for quilting plus the fabrics and batting you purchased to make it, you can have over $500, some times a lot more, just in that, not counting the time it took you to piece it. an older guy came in to the LQS one cay and wanted a quilt made for his wife. He offered to pay $25 for it!!! I did a hand needleturn Jacobean appliqu quilt on a black background and let me tell you it was a lot of work! Took several years as I only worked on it on Thursday afternoons. It was a great quilt when it was done but when my sister's business partner got done long arm quilting it, it is FANTASTIC. I told them to make the quilt sing and it is truly Grand Opera now. I will be keeping that unless someone comes up with some big bucks for it.<ggg> It is entered in Paducah. Hope it gets chosen for judging. I'll get off the soap box. (LOL) Karol ----- Original Message -----
From: "Charlotte/Charlie/Lady Terlag" <tearlag@...> To: <HookedOnEmbroidery@...> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 3:11 PM Subject: [HookedOnEmbroidery] Re: Things the Bug me... (For: Caroline) "Caroline Liebau" <Caroline_Liebau@...> wrote: You're welcome =-) I was proud of Nancy for keeping her head about itYes, it speaks VERY well of her. even though she was hurt.I understand. I know that there have been times, I have put a lot of thought into something, and the person didn't receieve it as I thought they would, you know the handmade thing . . . no matter how well it comes out, it seems to lack value if one didn't spend big bucks on it, as if our time isn't valuable. I do understand, all too well. However, when the lady arrived at the funeral home intending to putAhhhh, intervention! LOL. Sorry for this rather grim topic,Not at all. I am a volunteer counselor (not a pro) for some grim and hairy stuff sometimes, so it all still touches me (I still feel for others deeply). but it does illustrate a lifeVery true. Another example: my sister-in-law made a kingsize white "wholeI literally gasped at the concept of that. You know <sigh> sometimes others just have NO clue of the time and effort that is put into these items, I *like* to think it's because they've never done/created it? I know, this is putting it kindly . . . they should *think* about what they are doing, and I have my feisty moments, I probably would have said something, LOL. Again, nothing was said. A gift is a gift. This could mean that theSomething with far less effort, given with the comment, "I noticed you like to go to the beach, this blanket is comfortable but suitable for such" <-HINT<HINT<HINT . . . LOL. Hugz, Charlotte in NV/Celticharper1 ~ Embroidery Designs |
Re: Things the Bug me... (For: Caroline)
"Caroline Liebau" <Caroline_Liebau@...> wrote in part:
No, not yet, I just grew up with a lot of this stuff with my grandma, she taught me from very early on, to appreciate such things. I LOVE crazy quilts, as randomly put together as possible, LOL (crazy crazy quilts?) LOL. ButWow, that definately sheds a different light on the matter. My niece reacted far better than I would have,I think she handled it really well, at least someone intervened, LOL. positive post, I will mention one of my favorite things-LOL, that is so cute =-) =-) Charlotte in NV/Celticharper1 ~ Embroidery Designs |
Re: Things the Bug me... (For: Kathleen)
"kathleen sundstrom" <ksstudio@...> wrote in part:
<snip> Kathleen, this is so true. Kudos to you too, for educating your family members (I do the same with mine, LOL . . . at least I try to anyway, LOL). Hugz, Charlotte in NV/Celticharper1 ~ Embroidery Designs |
Re: 5 New Love Collections, 2 newFreebies!
Congrats Ramon. Your new sets are beautifull!!!! Keep up the goodwork!!!
Love Gran Dear Ramon I believe this range of collections are your best work yet!! Well done. I just love those swans. And I am going to stitch out those lovely freebies. The links did not work first time. Here is the corrected one: |
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