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Very pretty! I will try it some day!
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Originally Posted by Kitsie
OK, everyone! I got a PM back from Enci. Seems her daughter is an interpreter and will see what she can do!
Also she's putting a Youtube video link on her Face book site - Enci Toth. Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!! |
Originally Posted by MommaDorian
Originally Posted by Kitsie
OK, everyone! I got a PM back from Enci. Seems her daughter is an interpreter and will see what she can do!
Also she's putting a Youtube video link on her Face book site - Enci Toth. Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!! http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001947565630 Hmmmmmmmm, I haven't tried. She did say that "felbehajtuk" = fold in half, (fel = fold) and szirom = petal. |
Could you do a tutorial in English? The one that is from Hungary would be great if in English. Thanks for the pictures and the other tut.
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Originally Posted by littlesister
Could you do a tutorial in English? The one that is from Hungary would be great if in English. Thanks for the pictures and the other tut.
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Originally Posted by Kitsie
Originally Posted by littlesister
Could you do a tutorial in English? The one that is from Hungary would be great if in English. Thanks for the pictures and the other tut.
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Originally Posted by shemace2901
I just love the brown one, do you know if version 1 is available in English?
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Originally Posted by dotski
Originally Posted by shemace2901
I just love the brown one, do you know if version 1 is available in English?
"The above way" of translating the page will only work if you are using the "correct" browser, the way that I know works is;... , go to Google.com, at the top of that page click on "translate" when that page loads, simply put in the web url (the link for the page needing to be translated) and Google will return that page translated the best that Google can. Now please note that there are some words that come back NOT translated. DO NOT ask me why, perhaps they are not in the Google dictionary to translate. Not even computers are perfect! TreeFrog I hope that you find this hopeful! TreeFrog |
Those pillows are wonderful. I can't imagine ever doing anything that beautiful and involved.
Beautiful job. Carol from NC |
sorry double post---got to stop double clicking!!
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