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Posted by Murielle on August 22, 2008, 9:35 pm
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> Murielle wrote:
>> I was born in Scotland! Glasgow. And, I wasn't aware there was an
>> Orkney in South Africa (blush).
>> Oh, I had a look at the site you sent. What great stuff! I d/l a
>> pattern for a zebra that a friend of mine will just love. It's a
>> wonderful site. Thanks for sharing it with me.
> A lot of Scots aren't aware of the location of Orkney (the UK one). When
> Maureen was in hospital in Aberdeen a couple of years ago she was amazed
> that the local medical staff weren's sure exactly where Orkney was and
> often mixed up Orkney and Shetland.
> I only know about the Orkney in S Africa because of a result from Google a
> few years ago <g> Glad you liked the website.
> --
> Bruce Fletcher
> Stronsay, Orkney UK
Oh, I really did! I highly recommend it. It really has something for
everyone.
I haven't been back to Scotland since I was twelve and at that time not too
much had changed. I'm almost afraid to go back now. I won't recognize
anything. :-)
Murielle
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Posted by Murielle on August 12, 2008, 7:38 pm
Hi Shirely,
I tried the link and got something very weird advising me to contact someone
about website error. I'll try it again.
In any case, thank you so much for the link. I'm sure once I figure out how
to access the pattern it will be quite simple to adapt.
Murielle
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> Would this be of any use. It comes up at 28.1/2 inch tall.
> I know it is designed for making on a serger but perhaps you can adapt it.
> http://www.janome.com/index.cfm/ProjectCenter/Project_Detail/Vanessa_Vale
> ntine_Serger_Doll
> Shirley
>>> Hi,
>>> I'd love to make a couple of life sized dolls for "my little girls" for
>>> Christmas this year. I've had a look on-line but must not have the
>>> right
>>> search engine or something because I've only found two.
>>> Has anyone made one? Anyone have any ideas on how I can make one?
>>> (Well,
>>> two.)
>>Is it possible to enlarge the pattern here
>>http://www.uncommonfolk.org/Child1.html
>>I found tons of references when I searched, but free patterns are rare, it
>>seems.
> --
> Shirley Shone
> shirley@allcrafts.demon.co.uk
> http://www.allcrafts.org.uk
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Posted by L on August 13, 2008, 2:44 pm
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> Hi Shirely,
> I tried the link and got something very weird advising me to contact
> someone about website error. I'll try it again.
> In any case, thank you so much for the link. I'm sure once I figure out
> how to access the pattern it will be quite simple to adapt.
The link was long, and so spread out over two lines. You can use cut and
paste to add the rest of the second line, or use this 'tiny' url (from
tinyurl.com)
http://preview.tinyurl.com/58vzau
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Posted by Shirley Shone on August 13, 2008, 5:18 pm
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>> Hi Shirely,
>> I tried the link and got something very weird advising me to contact
>> someone about website error. I'll try it again.
>> In any case, thank you so much for the link. I'm sure once I figure out
>> how to access the pattern it will be quite simple to adapt.
>The link was long, and so spread out over two lines. You can use cut and
>paste to add the rest of the second line, or use this 'tiny' url (from
>tinyurl.com)
>http://preview.tinyurl.com/58vzau
Thanks for doing that, I have never worked out the tiny url thing.
--
Shirley Shone
shirley@allcrafts.demon.co.uk
http://www.allcrafts.org.uk
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Posted by Murielle on August 13, 2008, 11:53 pm
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>> Hi Shirely,
>> I tried the link and got something very weird advising me to contact
>> someone about website error. I'll try it again.
>> In any case, thank you so much for the link. I'm sure once I figure out
>> how to access the pattern it will be quite simple to adapt.
> The link was long, and so spread out over two lines. You can use cut and
> paste to add the rest of the second line, or use this 'tiny' url (from
> tinyurl.com)
> http://preview.tinyurl.com/58vzau
That worked! Thanks, she's adorable. I've bookmarked it so I can go back
and have a longer look.
Thank you.
Murielle
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>> I was born in Scotland! Glasgow. And, I wasn't aware there was an
>> Orkney in South Africa (blush).
>> Oh, I had a look at the site you sent. What great stuff! I d/l a
>> pattern for a zebra that a friend of mine will just love. It's a
>> wonderful site. Thanks for sharing it with me.
> A lot of Scots aren't aware of the location of Orkney (the UK one). When
> Maureen was in hospital in Aberdeen a couple of years ago she was amazed
> that the local medical staff weren's sure exactly where Orkney was and
> often mixed up Orkney and Shetland.
> I only know about the Orkney in S Africa because of a result from Google a
> few years ago <g> Glad you liked the website.
> --
> Bruce Fletcher
> Stronsay, Orkney UK