I love it.
On Monday, December 15, 2003, at 02:00 PM, Carol Adkinson wrote:
If nothing else, we could have the slogan Lacemakers do it on a
pillow on
a sweatshirt/T shirt, with a piece of lace.
Margot Walker in Halifax on the east coast of Canada
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Ann wrote:
The problem that I met with was that,
after a couple of washes, the brightly coloured images had more or less
turned into grey-scale, so I became discouraged by this disappointment. Can
anyone tell me if there is any way to make the colours colour-fast?
I don't know if there are
: [lace] A T-shirt for the in crowd?
Gentle Spiders,
The last week or so, I've been corresponding with several
BL novices
on the finer points of Torchon bookmarks (I have the book
in which the
bookmarks were published, so could check what they were
talking about).
Three of them
...
Hate to be a wet blanket, but I'm a skeptic... (in regards
to this idea...)
Clay
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To: lace Arachne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 11:45 PM
Subject: [lace] A T-shirt for the in crowd?
Gentle Spiders
DH has successfully printed T-shirts with photos of birds that he took with
his digital camera. They came out extremely well because the colours were
bright and the images sharp. He used T-shirt transfer paper for inkjet
printers, which should be available from most computer supplies shops.
The
Forgot to say that the border round the print appears as a white boarder n
the T-shirt. Might be got rid of if you were brave enough not to have a
border round the edge. I assume that without it, the edges of the image
might not appear sharp.
Clay wrote:
If you look at your other lacey
t-shirts,
On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 13:57:58 -, Jean wrote:
DH has successfully printed T-shirts with photos of birds that he took with
his digital camera. They came out extremely well because the colours were
bright and the images sharp. He used T-shirt transfer paper for inkjet
printers, which should be
Subject: [lace] A T-shirt for the in crowd
DH has successfully printed T-shirts with photos of birds that he took with
his digital camera. They came out extremely well because the colours were
bright and the images sharp. He used T-shirt transfer paper for inkjet
printers, which should be available
Gentle Spiders,
The last week or so, I've been corresponding with several BL novices
on the finer points of Torchon bookmarks (I have the book in which the
bookmarks were published, so could check what they were talking about).
Three of them (the novices) mentioned -- as if it were a dirty