If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options
|
Posted by Emily Bengston on September 2, 2009, 4:20 pm
I've not been to a Goodwill store in several years, but your post might
entice me to stop by the new one that opened near the doctor's office.
I really don't need any new fabric of any sort at the moment; I just need to
finish sorting what I removed from the closet recently, while moving things
around in there.
At the moment, I am trying to finish the DGDs nightgowns and a plaid top for
one and some shirts for the other one. I need to complete them, because I
want to make a bag for youngest DD to carry when she goes in Vienna next
month to visit her son on his 21st birthday.
This will be my first effort to put a photograph on an item. Yes, I know I
am copying Kirsten's idea, but I asked for permission.
-- Emily
|
|
Posted by BEI Design on September 2, 2009, 7:20 pm
Emily Bengston wrote:
show/hide quoted text
> I've not been to a Goodwill store in several years, but
> your post might entice me to stop by the new one that
> opened near the doctor's office.
Good luck, feeding your fabric addiction. ;-)
show/hide quoted text
> I really don't need any new fabric of any sort at the
> moment; I just need to finish sorting what I removed from
> the closet recently, while moving things around in there.
> At the moment, I am trying to finish the DGDs nightgowns
> and a plaid top for one and some shirts for the other
> one. I need to complete them, because I want to make a
> bag for youngest DD to carry when she goes in Vienna next
> month to visit her son on his 21st birthday.
> This will be my first effort to put a photograph on an
> item. Yes, I know I am copying Kirsten's idea, but I
> asked for permission.
Did I miss something? I didn't see anything from Kirsten
recently, and I don't recall a thread about putting
photographs on fabric.
I have been reading the group, but I'm still so swamped with
painting my house (interior only) I haven't been sewing at
all.
Beverly
|
|
Posted by Kirsty Wursty on September 3, 2009, 7:47 am
show/hide quoted text
> Emily Bengston wrote:
>> I've not been to a Goodwill store in several years, but
>> your post might entice me to stop by the new one that
>> opened near the doctor's office.
> Good luck, feeding your fabric addiction. ;-)
>> I really don't need any new fabric of any sort at the
>> moment; I just need to finish sorting what I removed from
>> the closet recently, while moving things around in there.
>> At the moment, I am trying to finish the DGDs nightgowns
>> and a plaid top for one and some shirts for the other
>> one. I need to complete them, because I want to make a
>> bag for youngest DD to carry when she goes in Vienna next
>> month to visit her son on his 21st birthday.
>> This will be my first effort to put a photograph on an
>> item. Yes, I know I am copying Kirsten's idea, but I
>> asked for permission.
> Did I miss something? I didn't see anything from Kirsten recently, and I
> don't recall a thread about putting photographs on fabric.
> I have been reading the group, but I'm still so swamped with painting my
> house (interior only) I haven't been sewing at all.
> Beverly
Hi Beverly, It was on my Facebook site. I used the photo stich program to
put my cousins cat on a bag. I can send you the picture if you like. It
came out pretty nice, especially from a distance as the picture is built up
from pixels like a tv screen. Let me know how it goes, Emily.
Kirsten
|
|
Posted by BEI Design on September 3, 2009, 12:10 pm
Kirsty Wursty wrote:
show/hide quoted text
> "BEI Design" wrote
show/hide quoted text
> > Did I miss something? I didn't see anything from
> > Kirsten recently, and I don't recall a thread about
> > putting photographs on fabric. I have been reading the
> > group, but I'm still so swamped
> > with painting my house (interior only) I haven't been
> > sewing at all. Beverly
> Hi Beverly, It was on my Facebook site. I used the photo
> stich program to put my cousins cat on a bag. I can send
> you the picture if you like. It came out pretty nice,
> especially from a distance as the picture is built up
> from pixels like a tv screen. Let me know how it goes,
I'd love to see a picture, beidesign [at] comcast dot net.
I don't do facebook-twitter-myspace-etc. Too many security
risks for my taste.
Beverly
|
|
Posted by Pogonip on September 3, 2009, 2:36 pm
Kirsty Wursty wrote:
show/hide quoted text
>> Beverly
> Hi Beverly, It was on my Facebook site. I used the photo stich program
> to put my cousins cat on a bag. I can send you the picture if you
> like. It came out pretty nice, especially from a distance as the
> picture is built up from pixels like a tv screen. Let me know how it
> goes, Emily.
>
> Kirsten
I sent you a "friend" request -- I'd like to see the picture, too.
--
Joanne
stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com
http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/
|
Page 1 of 2 1 2 > last >>
| Similar Threads | Posted | | Fabric from Goodwill Stores | September 2, 2009, 8:14 am |
| Help ID a fabric | December 9, 2005, 11:10 am |
| New Fabric Co-op | December 28, 2005, 9:20 am |
| Looking for this fabric | January 31, 2006, 2:50 pm |
| Fabric help | February 15, 2006, 12:26 pm |
| fabric | April 4, 2006, 2:14 pm |
| Can Anyone Name this Fabric? | May 18, 2006, 1:04 pm |
| Looking for some fabric | June 14, 2006, 9:52 am |
| Which fabric to use?... | June 16, 2006, 10:42 pm |
| Fabric from H*ll! | June 20, 2006, 10:13 pm |
|
|
> your post might entice me to stop by the new one that
> opened near the doctor's office.