Addie - another thought

How about iron on transfers for your cousin's art? Quick and easy to use by lots of different crafters - punch needle, free hand/surface work and all those other forms (paint, stampers......)

Cheryl

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Cheryl Isaak
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Hmmm, that might be easier to work out. :) I could even print smaller ones on my printer at home. Would there be interest in anything over an

8x10??

Addie

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Addie Otto

Not on my account, but I know some people that like BIG!!!!

Cheryl

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Cheryl Isaak

Cheryl Isaak said

That's a great idea!!!

Note to Addie: I like projects that are bigger than 8 x 10. When I've created my own transfers, I've printed halves or quarters and then taped them together before before heating my iron.

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anne

I like 'em bigger too, but I thought *I* was the weird one! Do you think taping them together would be acceptable for the average crafter? Unfortunately, I don't have contact with many stitchers other than on this group. :(

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Addie Otto

Only if there were register (guide lines) marks to help the customer tape the pages together successfully. You would be amazed at how confused some crafters/needleworkers can get. What seems simple and straightfoward to you can be a huge mountain to cross for others.

Dianne

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Dianne Lewandowski

None of *us* of course! :)

Addie

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Addie Otto

Dianne Lewandowski said

Excellent idea ... I've seen xs charts that use this strategy.

Hey, I resemble that remark

roflmao because of use of 'cross' By now it should be no secret that counted CROSS stitching is not easy for me.

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anne

Eight by ten`s Not BIG!!!

Pat P

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Pat P

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