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Posted by BEI Design on November 19, 2009, 5:45 pm
Pogonip wrote:
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> BEI Design wrote:
> > Pogonip wrote:
> > > BEI Design wrote:
> > > > Pogonip wrote:
> > > > > Sharon Hays wrote:
> > > > > Can you touch up the decal with a sharpie?
> > > > Hmmm, good idea, I didn't know there was such a
> > > > thing as a white Sharpie:
> > > > http://www.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=208378625&listingid=42478191
> > > > Embroiderers I have known have a ready supply of
> > > > Sharpies
> > > for emergency use. ;-)
> > Really!? This embroiderer has been known to embroider
> That works, but for an oops discovered after unhooping, a
> judiciously applied dab of Sharpie can save an otherwise
> unfortunate moment. That one where the stomach bounces
> off the knees for a minute or two.
This might work better:
http://tightenstomachmuscles.weebly.com/
;-P
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Beverly
http://ickes.us/default.aspx
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Posted by Pogonip on November 19, 2009, 9:25 pm
BEI Design wrote:
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> Pogonip wrote:
>> BEI Design wrote:
>>> Pogonip wrote:
>>>> BEI Design wrote:
>>>>> Pogonip wrote:
>>>>>> Sharon Hays wrote:
>>>>>> Can you touch up the decal with a sharpie?
>>>>> Hmmm, good idea, I didn't know there was such a
>>>>> thing as a white Sharpie:
>>>>> http://www.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=208378625&listingid=42478191
>>>>> Embroiderers I have known have a ready supply of
>>>>> Sharpies
>>>> for emergency use. ;-)
>>> Really!? This embroiderer has been known to embroider
>> That works, but for an oops discovered after unhooping, a
>> judiciously applied dab of Sharpie can save an otherwise
>> unfortunate moment. That one where the stomach bounces
>> off the knees for a minute or two.
>
> This might work better:
> http://tightenstomachmuscles.weebly.com/
>
> ;-P
>
Internal, not external. And that's just sick.
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Joanne
stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com
http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/
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Posted by BEI Design on November 20, 2009, 12:01 am
Pogonip wrote:
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> BEI Design wrote:
> > Pogonip wrote:
> > > BEI Design wrote:
> > > > Pogonip wrote:
> > > > > BEI Design wrote:
> > > > > > Pogonip wrote:
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> > > > > > Embroiderers I have known have a ready supply of
> > > > > > Sharpies
> > > > > for emergency use. ;-)
> > > > Really!? This embroiderer has been known to
> > > That works, but for an oops discovered after
> > > unhooping, a judiciously applied dab of Sharpie can
> > > save an
> > > otherwise unfortunate moment. That one where the
> > > stomach
> > > bounces off the knees for a minute or two.
> > This might work better:
> > http://tightenstomachmuscles.weebly.com/
> > ;-P
> Internal, not external. And that's just sick.
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You're welcome! ;->
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Beverly
http://ickes.us/default.aspx
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Posted by BEI Design on November 18, 2009, 12:59 pm
Sharon Hays wrote:
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> Well....here's a puzzler. DH has a shirt that he loves.
> It has a rubbery feeling transfer on it. Well, he got
> ink on the transfer. Of course, it's black ink on the
> white part of the transfer.
> Do any of y'all know anything that will take the ink off
> without hurting the transfer? I haven't done anything
> with it yet. Thought I'd see if you all knew of anything
> first. :)
I have no way of knowing what it might do to the transfer,
but this stuff has never failed yet to remove whatever I
throw at it:
http://store.atlantathread.com/evspsp.html
I wish they had a smaller bottle, I'm almost out. NAYY,
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Beverly
http://ickes.us/default.aspx
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Posted by BEI Design on November 18, 2009, 3:32 pm
Sharon Hays wrote:
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> Well....here's a puzzler. DH has a shirt that he loves.
> It has a rubbery feeling transfer on it. Well, he got
> ink on the transfer. Of course, it's black ink on the
> white part of the transfer.
> Do any of y'all know anything that will take the ink off
> without hurting the transfer? I haven't done anything
> with it yet. Thought I'd see if you all knew of anything
> first. :)
Sharon, another product I found is Ink X:
http://store.atlantathread.com/inkx.html
I've never used it, but the description: "This fast and safe
ink remover is specially formulated to remove ball point pen
ink." sounds like maybe???
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Beverly
http://ickes.us/default.aspx
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> > Pogonip wrote:
> > > BEI Design wrote:
> > > > Pogonip wrote:
> > > > > Sharon Hays wrote:
> > > > > Can you touch up the decal with a sharpie?
> > > > Hmmm, good idea, I didn't know there was such a
> > > > thing as a white Sharpie:
> > > > http://www.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=208378625&listingid=42478191
> > > > Embroiderers I have known have a ready supply of
> > > > Sharpies
> > > for emergency use. ;-)
> > Really!? This embroiderer has been known to embroider
> That works, but for an oops discovered after unhooping, a
> judiciously applied dab of Sharpie can save an otherwise
> unfortunate moment. That one where the stomach bounces
> off the knees for a minute or two.