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Posted by Pogonip on September 29, 2009, 1:01 pm
BEI Design wrote:
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> Amen! ;-) I added Mr. High N. Mighty to my personal
> filters a long time ago.
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> Although I certainly do get upset with spammers here (but
> that's because they actually have the capability of
> destroying alt.sewing), everything else on this newsgroup is
> either informative, entertaining or has value in
> facilitating our community.
>
> Beverly
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Thank you for your support. ;-) We seem to be in agreement, at least
the people about whom I G.A.S. are.
A good news server helps with the spam, I see a little, but apparently
nothing anywhere near what is actually posted. But I do see the posts
from so many people whose input I value, which certainly includes you.
--
Joanne
stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com
http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/
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Posted by BEI Design on September 29, 2009, 6:25 pm
Pogonip wrote:
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> BEI Design wrote:
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> > > Thank you for your support. ;-) We seem to be in
> > > agreement, at least the people about whom I G.A.S.
> > > are.
> > G.A.S? Dunno that one... Gag On Sight?
> "give a shit"
OoooKaaayyy... ;-}
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> > Beverly, about finished with home-improvements and
> > deciding what to sew first....
> I want a slipcover for the old man's recliner. Want to
> take that on? ;-)
You REALLY don't want me to do slip-covers. I still have a
half-made one in the basement that I took on for younger DD
about 6-7 years ago. She finally had the chairs
re-upholstered (as my holiday gift to her one year, I
couldn't stand the guilt...) Wouldn't it be great if Cea
came back? I know she could do it standing on her head.
Beverly
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Posted by Pogonip on September 29, 2009, 6:33 pm
BEI Design wrote:
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> Pogonip wrote:
>> I want a slipcover for the old man's recliner. Want to
>> take that on? ;-)
>
> You REALLY don't want me to do slip-covers. I still have a
> half-made one in the basement that I took on for younger DD
> about 6-7 years ago. She finally had the chairs
> re-upholstered (as my holiday gift to her one year, I
> couldn't stand the guilt...) Wouldn't it be great if Cea
> came back? I know she could do it standing on her head.
>
> Beverly
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I bought a stretchy one, but it's not big enough. I'd be happy to find
something to buy, rather than make one. I could have it recovered, but
then I wouldn't be able to toss it in the washer. You would not believe
what we found under the seat cushion!! Plus the condition of the arms
and back -- no antimacassars. Then there are the cats......
--
Joanne
stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com
http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/
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Posted by BEI Design on September 29, 2009, 6:46 pm
Pogonip wrote:
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> BEI Design wrote:
> > Pogonip wrote:
> > > I want a slipcover for the old man's recliner. Want
> > > to take that on? ;-)
> > You REALLY don't want me to do slip-covers. I still
> > have a half-made one in the basement that I took on for
> > younger DD about 6-7 years ago. She finally had the
> > chairs
> > re-upholstered (as my holiday gift to her one year, I
> > couldn't stand the guilt...) Wouldn't it be great if
> > Cea came back? I know she could do it standing on her
> > head.
> > Beverly
> I bought a stretchy one, but it's not big enough. I'd be
> happy to find something to buy, rather than make one.
Maybe something here:
http://www.surefit.net/shop/categories/wing-chair-recliner-and-ottoman-slipcovers-recliners/
http://www.getslipcovers.com/recliner_slipcovers.html
http://www.best-slipcovers.com/oversized-recliner-slipcovers.html
? I found lots of sites when I googled "oversized recliner
slipcovers". NAYY
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> I
> could have it recovered, but then I wouldn't be able to
> toss it in the washer. You would not believe what we
> found under the seat cushion!! Plus the condition of the
> arms and back -- no antimacassars. Then there are the
> cats......
Oh, yeah, I understand food-and-miscellaneous-stuff
collections in seating issues. I no longer have DH's
oversized leather recliner, but it was a job, cleaning it
all out before the donation guys picked it up. Erk!
Beverly
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Posted by Pogonip on September 29, 2009, 8:23 pm
BEI Design wrote:
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> Pogonip wrote:
>> BEI Design wrote:
>>> Pogonip wrote:
>>>> I want a slipcover for the old man's recliner. Want
>>>> to take that on? ;-)
>>> You REALLY don't want me to do slip-covers. I still
>>> have a half-made one in the basement that I took on for
>>> younger DD about 6-7 years ago. She finally had the
>>> chairs
>>> re-upholstered (as my holiday gift to her one year, I
>>> couldn't stand the guilt...) Wouldn't it be great if
>>> Cea came back? I know she could do it standing on her
>>> head.
>>> Beverly
>> I bought a stretchy one, but it's not big enough. I'd be
>> happy to find something to buy, rather than make one.
>
> Maybe something here:
>
http://www.surefit.net/shop/categories/wing-chair-recliner-and-ottoman-slipcovers-recliners/
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> http://www.getslipcovers.com/recliner_slipcovers.html
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> http://www.best-slipcovers.com/oversized-recliner-slipcovers.html
>
> ? I found lots of sites when I googled "oversized recliner
> slipcovers". NAYY
>
Thanks! When I looked, some time ago, I couldn't find much.
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>> I
>> could have it recovered, but then I wouldn't be able to
>> toss it in the washer. You would not believe what we
>> found under the seat cushion!! Plus the condition of the
>> arms and back -- no antimacassars. Then there are the
>> cats......
>
> Oh, yeah, I understand food-and-miscellaneous-stuff
> collections in seating issues. I no longer have DH's
> oversized leather recliner, but it was a job, cleaning it
> all out before the donation guys picked it up. Erk!
>
> Beverly
>
>
A spring came undone, and younger son opened up the bottom to see what
was wrong, and found enough food to feed an African village for a month.
Plus pens, coins, floss gadgets, paperclips, etc.
--
Joanne
stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com
http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/
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> filters a long time ago.
>
> Although I certainly do get upset with spammers here (but
> that's because they actually have the capability of
> destroying alt.sewing), everything else on this newsgroup is
> either informative, entertaining or has value in
> facilitating our community.
>
> Beverly
>
>
>