Fleece Scrap Ideas
#11
OH, yes! I found the directions for the quilt I was talking about. If you look at the instructions you will understand better what I was saying...or TRYING to say!
http://quilting.about.com/od/quiltpatternsprojects/ss/rag_quilt.htm
http://quilting.about.com/od/quiltpatternsprojects/ss/rag_quilt.htm
#13
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Shelton, Fairfield County, CT
Posts: 60
I cannot open the file either. My windows “want” to know what type of program is it. Nosy… :twisted: :twisted:
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#15
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Randy
Posts: 81
Hi Guys:
I'm not too computer savvy so I can't tell you how to open the slipper file. I think I must have scanned it into my computer and saved it. (I just went through my quilt guild files and found the pattern that was indeed xerox'd from what looks like one of those freeby leaflet instructions that you get in fabric stores. I don't know what program it might have been saved in. I'm STILL trying to re-locate it on my new/old computers. I'll keep looking and if I come up with what program I'll let you all know. I do have several graphic programs which I normally use alot...Print Shop Deluxe, American Greeting Card Create-a-card Plus 3 graphic programs and Corel 8 Word Perfect programs and I've have Adobe, too. MAYBE SOME OF OUR CREATIVE QUILTERS WHO ARE ALSO COMPUTER LITERATE CAN TELL ALL OF US HOW THIS PROGRAM MIGHT BE OPENED. I'm sorry for the confusion? The other alternative is I can type out all the instructions and post it but you wouldn't have the pictures or diagrams.
Sorry,
Randy
I'm not too computer savvy so I can't tell you how to open the slipper file. I think I must have scanned it into my computer and saved it. (I just went through my quilt guild files and found the pattern that was indeed xerox'd from what looks like one of those freeby leaflet instructions that you get in fabric stores. I don't know what program it might have been saved in. I'm STILL trying to re-locate it on my new/old computers. I'll keep looking and if I come up with what program I'll let you all know. I do have several graphic programs which I normally use alot...Print Shop Deluxe, American Greeting Card Create-a-card Plus 3 graphic programs and Corel 8 Word Perfect programs and I've have Adobe, too. MAYBE SOME OF OUR CREATIVE QUILTERS WHO ARE ALSO COMPUTER LITERATE CAN TELL ALL OF US HOW THIS PROGRAM MIGHT BE OPENED. I'm sorry for the confusion? The other alternative is I can type out all the instructions and post it but you wouldn't have the pictures or diagrams.
Sorry,
Randy
#18
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Randy
Posts: 81
OK Everyone...here is another stab at getting you the instructions for the Fleece slippers. They are saved in JPEG. I really hope everyone can open the files this time. Thank you, Kathy for your suggestion on how to get them re-copied, scanned and uploaded in JPEG. Randy
#20
when I tried to download the last one, which should be the first page, it says it is a Corel WordPerfect Document. Says it is a word processing document.
I don't have the Corel WordPerfect, as many of you do not.
It says software and information available at Corel WordPerfect.
Maybe you can download it there.
HTH!
I don't have the Corel WordPerfect, as many of you do not.
It says software and information available at Corel WordPerfect.
Maybe you can download it there.
HTH!
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