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Embroidery Designs Lost as usual
#1
Posted 06 July 2004 - 12:54 AM
Can anyone direct me as to where I can find the embroidery design files and chats. I am obviously new here and need idiot-proof instructions!!!!!
Thanks
#2
Posted 06 July 2004 - 06:26 AM
What a wonderfull fist post.
Plenty of members in this forum are experts in embroidering the truth, but will never deliberately stitch you up with false advice.
The first rule of embroidery is safe working practices:
1. Always wear a thimble, hard hat, safety spectacles, and ear defenders.
2. Keep your working environment clean and free from clutter.
Other considerations include not eating and drinking in the work place;
3. Careless handling, of food and beverages, and in particular, poor eating habits can lead to ruination of ones work. Red wine will cause stains which are devilishly hard to remove.
You are always welcome to chat about emboidery designs in this forum.
I trust I have been of assistance.
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Plenty of members in this forum are experts in embroidering the truth, but will never deliberately stitch you up with false advice.
The first rule of embroidery is safe working practices:
1. Always wear a thimble, hard hat, safety spectacles, and ear defenders.
2. Keep your working environment clean and free from clutter.
Other considerations include not eating and drinking in the work place;
3. Careless handling, of food and beverages, and in particular, poor eating habits can lead to ruination of ones work. Red wine will cause stains which are devilishly hard to remove.
You are always welcome to chat about emboidery designs in this forum.
I trust I have been of assistance.
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You can lead a horse to water, but a pencil must be lead.
#3
Posted 06 July 2004 - 07:23 AM
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Can anyone direct me as to where I can find the embroidery design files and chats.
The what and the how, now?
Who told you eMule has anything to do with embroidery? Because I can assure you it doesn't, not in the least bit.
Why haven't you clicked yet?
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SlugFiller rule #6: I can understand English, Hebrew, and a bit of Japanese(standard) and Chinese(mandarin), but if you speak to me in anything but English, do expect to be utterly ignored, at best.
SlugFiller rule #1: Unsolicited PMs is the second most efficient method to piss me off.
SlugFiller rule #2: The first most efficient method is unsolicited eMails.
SlugFiller rule #3: If it started in a thread, it should end in the same thread.
SlugFiller rule #4: There is absolutely no reason to perform the same discussion twice in parallel, especially if one side is done via PM.
SlugFiller rule #5: Does it say "Group: Moderators" under my name? No? Then stop telling me about who you want to ban! I really don't care! Go bother a moderator.
SlugFiller rule #6: I can understand English, Hebrew, and a bit of Japanese(standard) and Chinese(mandarin), but if you speak to me in anything but English, do expect to be utterly ignored, at best.
#4
Posted 06 July 2004 - 07:29 AM
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I am obviously new here and need idiot-proof instructions
Doh, my italics.
"In war all men are cremated equal."
"A rumour is about as hard to unspread as butter."
"A rumour is about as hard to unspread as butter."
#5
Posted 06 July 2004 - 08:14 PM
Come now gentleman, please have sympathy with Sewing Away, for he/she Knows not what they are doing.
I'm sure that he/she regards the topic starter as exceedingly humourous, even if others do not.
No emoticon necessary.
I'm sure that he/she regards the topic starter as exceedingly humourous, even if others do not.
No emoticon necessary.
You can lead a horse to water, but a pencil must be lead.
#6
Posted 06 July 2004 - 08:17 PM
jetski, on Jul 6 2004, 09:29 AM, said:
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I am obviously new here and need idiot-proof instructions
Doh, my italics.
Might not be that far fetched.
#7
Posted 06 July 2004 - 08:23 PM
Birk, I am concerned that you afford sewing away with a little too much sympathy!
You can lead a horse to water, but a pencil must be lead.
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