stitching on this sampler and then back to Ann. The four lines of over one stitched in black are essential to this design but I still considered finding something over two instead.
Using tent except for a few positions in the capital letters, will do a few more and add to the border before allowing her (and me) to rest.
The only thing I can imagine is the problem with printing Mary is copyright. Even though it states copying for personal use is permitted, somehow Staples must know it is a copyrighted design because everything else printed except for the chart itself. I'll have to purchase ink for my home printer, no other choice.
I am anxiously awaiting Mary Carr's release from NWP. Husband is golfing this afternoon and I gave him a list of current expenses he needs to fulfill with a few good putts since the background issue has drained me. And it ain't over. Others are worse off, so I am still very fortunate. Putt away my man, putt away.
This little brat got into my pile on the floss box. Quick stop at Hobby Lobby tomorrow.
Enjoy your day.
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8 comments:
I hate that you are making me fall in love with this design. Sigh. ~Robin~ (Missy! Silly girl.)
Beautiful stitching Marly.
Cute little "brat". She thought it was her toy.
Have a happy weekend.
Charlotte in Va.
This is such a lovely sampler, Marly! Love the over one portion so much! I hope you keep it. I miss having a kitty, but... I don't know how stitching would go with one jumping at my needle and thread as it goes in and out :) Enjoy your weekend--rain tomorrow and Monday it looks like.
It will be a gorgeous sampler Marly and I love the border.
So happy that my kitties are not interested in my floss. Perhaps because I keep the floss in a closed clear plastic enveloppe?
Have a peacefull weekend, Truus from Holland
I wonder...What size paper did you print on? Could the problem be that it wants to print on a different size paper than the US papers? I have saved PDFs to a USB drive and brought them to Office Depot and they have printed them with no problems. Maybe give them a try if you have one nearby. -- Lyn
I do my printing at the library, the main headquarters location, not the tiny local branches. There is always a knowledgeable librarian there to guide and troubleshoot and I've always found they eager to help, no matter how "odd" the request might be. It is five cents a page to print. A library card is not needed although they are free for any resident of the county, but you do have to sign up for a temporary card to access the public computers. Also free with a driver's license. Not sure how it works in Pennsylvania, but maybe worth a look-see?
Hello marly: You have made great progress.
Catherine
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