alex anderson's free redwork give away ... hurry!
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Location: las vegas nv.
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Hey Red...How are you? Hope you had great holidays. Thank-you so much for the link for Alex's redwork quilt-love it-downloaded the whole thing. Its now on the "I want to do list" I didn't even realize Alex still had her own web site. I do get the Alex & Ricky newsletter in my e-mail.
BTW saw your sewing rm...love it.
Dee
p.s. I so want spring to hurry up and get here...yes aching to garden again.
BTW saw your sewing rm...love it.
Dee
p.s. I so want spring to hurry up and get here...yes aching to garden again.
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Your so welcome everyone :-D Have fun with it.
Hi crafty lady! Good to see you too. I am just staying in away from all that cold as much as I can this year. I do have some seeds to start soon to tide me over till spring. It is kind of fun to see something growing anyway. Do you wintersow outside??
I bring in a few geraniums and put them into a sunny warm room to overwinter them. They usually bloom all through the winter. That is how I make it through those bleek days of snow and cold.
Nice talking to you ... Have fun with the redwork! :)
Hi crafty lady! Good to see you too. I am just staying in away from all that cold as much as I can this year. I do have some seeds to start soon to tide me over till spring. It is kind of fun to see something growing anyway. Do you wintersow outside??
I bring in a few geraniums and put them into a sunny warm room to overwinter them. They usually bloom all through the winter. That is how I make it through those bleek days of snow and cold.
Nice talking to you ... Have fun with the redwork! :)
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Red I brought in as many of my outdr. plants as I could possibly stand. This is only 3th yr living back in snow country and all my memories of livng in Seattle are slowly coming back to me...lol.Now I went and added a puppy to my family and she is pulling up several of the 250 bulbs I planted....hmmm..lol.
But still loving it. My yd gets put on hold in the winter and my craft rm gets lonely in the spring & summer.
Take care and thanks again for sharing so much, I came across several helpful links from you today.
dee
But still loving it. My yd gets put on hold in the winter and my craft rm gets lonely in the spring & summer.
Take care and thanks again for sharing so much, I came across several helpful links from you today.
dee
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There are several different ways to transfer and its been a number of years since i have done it but seems I remember using a transfer pen w/ alot of success.
Here is a useful site:
http://tipnut.com/embroidery-transfe...vintage-notes/
Here is a useful site:
http://tipnut.com/embroidery-transfe...vintage-notes/
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Originally Posted by craftiladi
There are several different ways to transfer and its been a number of years since i have done it but seems I remember using a transfer pen w/ alot of success.
Here is a useful site:
http://tipnut.com/embroidery-transfe...vintage-notes/
Here is a useful site:
http://tipnut.com/embroidery-transfe...vintage-notes/
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