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searching for a xs pattern jbeth 02-03-2009
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Posted by jbeth on February 3, 2009, 10:45 pm
I had found a pattern for a female karate participant that would have
been ideal for my purposes. Sadly, the pattern is no longer available
from Corner Judge Martial Arts. The person there said it was from a
designer named Denise (Denise's Designs) but she thought they were no
longer in business. Does anyone have this pattern they would be
willing to sell me, or does anyone know who Denise might be? The
figure is in a "kicking" position (don't know the proper term). She
is a realistic portrayal, not "cartoonish." On the website where I
found her I believe she was depicted as having auburn hair in a
ponytail. TIA jbeth

Posted by Bruce Fletcher (remove denture on February 4, 2009, 1:32 am
jbeth wrote:
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the contact details are:
Denise DeRusha Designs
6170 Indian Paint Rd.
Aubrey, TX 76227
940-365-9188

And there's a list of retailers at
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--
Bruce Fletcher
Stronsay, Orkney UK
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"Never ask a man if he is from Yorkshire. If he is he will surely tell
you. If he's not, why embarrass him?"

Posted by jbeth on February 4, 2009, 4:54 pm
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(Hope I'm doing this correctly)
Thanks for the information--however, I think this is not the "Denise"
I am seeking. Denise DeRusha seems to be designing painted canvases
for needlepoint, not cross-stitch and not the realistic style of the
karate woman.


Posted by lucretia borgia on February 4, 2009, 5:48 pm
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Many designers do more than one thing. Cross stitch and needlepoint
patterns relate easily to each other, I have used cross stitch
patterns sometimes for needlepoint. Also sometimes perhaps a designer
will do things like the karate woman for a specific person, maybe her
own child, though her leaning is not in that genre at all in the
normal way. Why not email and check it out ?

Posted by Cheryl Isaak on February 4, 2009, 6:04 pm
On 2/4/09 5:48 PM, in article 2l6ko4lmodmpn2vjb07sm1o6c2th7pni2i@4ax.com,

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I agree - it is worth asking. If it isn't her, she might know who the
designer is.

Cheryl


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