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Doesn't it always happen... BEI Design 03-21-2008
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Posted by BEI Design on March 21, 2008, 9:16 pm
Juno wrote:
> BEI Design wrote:
>
> > I love the idea of waves, sand and driftwood, I'll have
> > to see if I have any artwork I could digitize, or
> > alternatively look for pre-made designs. Or maybe
> > Haystack Rock,
> > which is on my favorite stretch of beach:
> > http://www.cannon-beach.net/cbhaystack.html
>
> The first thumbnail in that series of pictures has so
> many great elements in it. You could pick and chose
> what you want to include.

I took a look at emblibrary.com, my favorite site for
designs. They had this:
http://www.emblibrary.com/EL/SimpleProduct.aspx?CS_ProductID=A8168&CS_Category=&CS_Catalog=Emblibrary
which I think will work very well as a border along the
bottom of the shirt, although I may edit out the rope frame.

> whaaaaa, I wanna an embroidery
> machine like the big kids have so I can do neat things
> like that too. Just know it ain't gonna happen .
> Juno

Have you looked on eBay or craigslist? People are
constantly upgrading, and selling off their older machines.
Keep in mind, you also have to have a whole lot of thread,
stabilizers, designs....

Beverly, always happy to encourage others to join my
obsession....



Posted by Juno on March 21, 2008, 10:33 pm
BEI Design wrote:
> Juno wrote:
>> BEI Design wrote:
>>
>>> I love the idea of waves, sand and driftwood, I'll have
>>> to see if I have any artwork I could digitize, or
>>> alternatively look for pre-made designs. Or maybe
>>> Haystack Rock,
>>> which is on my favorite stretch of beach:
>>> http://www.cannon-beach.net/cbhaystack.html
>> The first thumbnail in that series of pictures has so
>> many great elements in it. You could pick and chose
>> what you want to include.
>
> I took a look at emblibrary.com, my favorite site for
> designs. They had this:
>
http://www.emblibrary.com/EL/SimpleProduct.aspx?CS_ProductID=A8168&CS_Category=&CS_Catalog=Emblibrary
> which I think will work very well as a border along the
> bottom of the shirt, although I may edit out the rope frame.
>
>> whaaaaa, I wanna an embroidery
>> machine like the big kids have so I can do neat things
>> like that too. Just know it ain't gonna happen .
>> Juno
>
> Have you looked on eBay or craigslist? People are
> constantly upgrading, and selling off their older machines.
> Keep in mind, you also have to have a whole lot of thread,
> stabilizers, designs....
>
> Beverly, always happy to encourage others to join my
> obsession....
>
>
At this point no. I'm putting a lot of things I want on hold. I don't
want to spend a lot of money on the extras that you need besides the
machine right now. When I know this house is sold and where we will be
living I will then consider it. I have so many other things that take
priority right now. I don't think it's the kind of thing I could drop
the hint about to the kids.
Juno

Posted by Juno on March 21, 2008, 10:49 pm
Juno wrote:

>>
>> I took a look at emblibrary.com, my favorite site for designs. They
>> had this:
>>
http://www.emblibrary.com/EL/SimpleProduct.aspx?CS_ProductID=A8168&CS_Category=&CS_Catalog=Emblibrary
>>


I wrote a long reply and never said I like those designs. I would
probably want to leave the rope border off for a cleaner look to it.
Especially since you already have the light houses.

Posted by Sharon Hays on March 22, 2008, 11:30 am
Juno wrote:

>
>>
>>
> That's because bleach spots never fall in the ideal place for covering
> them. Mine usually fall on the most prominent potion of my bust. No way
> to cover that unless you're into tassels.


I just felt you should know, I just snorted coffee through my nose on that
one. LOL Hey, you could start a trend. ;)

Sharon
---
Never try to teach a pig to sing. It's a waste of time and just annoys the
pig.

Posted by BEI Design on March 22, 2008, 1:39 pm
Juno wrote:

> That's because bleach spots never fall in the ideal place
> for covering them. Mine usually fall on the most prominent
> potion of
> my bust. No way to cover that unless you're into tassels.

<SPLORF> That reminds me of the shirt I saw in a tourist
trap in San Francisco a few year ago. On the front, the a
picture of a nude, voluptuous, very well endowed female
figure, and on the back, her backside. Now THAT would have
been perfect for a couple of tassels and a G-string.

Beverly, trying to get that image out of my mind.



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