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From: Pixie <Pixie@AnnWheatley.com.invalid>
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Subject: Re: REQ ARTISTA
Date: Mon, 01 Nov 2010 10:04:03 +1000
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On Sun, 31 Oct 2010 20:50:45 +1000, hopper
>Pixie <Pixie@AnnWheatley.com.invalid>:sayed
>>On Fri, 29 Oct 2010 17:32:51 +1000, hopper
>>
>[..]
>/taking a swig of a very large straight Jammies
>
>I post on a fine Sunday arvo.. "Down Under" :-)
>
Was very productive here too.
Lovely afternoon gardening and trimming stuff.
Those storms knocked all the petals off my roses, so all I was left
with was a very fine display of long stems... /laff
>>>mHeh.... tis worth the sting to see you up again.. and not
>>>lost a keystroke of fine wit<G>
>>>
>>And a fine red is all it takes to mellow your mood...!!
>>I speak only the truth!
>>/giggle
>>
>I am yet to see the body immune to the subtle touch
>of a Darling Downs grape tread gently by virgins :->>
>
Virgins still get tinea... /grin
Footie condoms are advised...
Takes all the romance away though... aye?!
>/snip
>
>>Hus defaults to Sulky for example. So if I open a pes file, it wassun
>>created using the Sulky palette, so my palette does its best to
>>suibstitute.
>>
>Makes sense to me and has long been a snag in
>figuring how to graphically present a design.
>My solution has been to catalog the design in
>Willys native EMB and then import that to a PDF print.
>
That's not a "solution"! That's just polite!
If they are on Usenet, they have a computer and can view the file
themselves. They can make their own colour chart.
Oh... the HOURS I have spent changing colours for stuff I didn't like
the choice of the digitiser.
It's a personal thing.
Aye! Bottom line....??
No two sewists choose the same colours to sew it at the end of the
day.
Stick with the basic colours. Pink --> they will choose their
favourite pink anyway, not necessarily the one on the chart.
I only use one brand of thread as a favourite.
I doan care what the chart says.
I've got eyes... so do they.
>Problem being for the more complex (colours) one
>also needs the thread information so this method is not a total
>solution.
>
Correct. And at the end of the day, you are doing a lot of work for
possibly less than .01% of the sewing population.
>I have Generations does a fair job of cataloguing in keeping the
>original 'picture' spectrum correct.
>Displaying the colours a design is created in is a problem.
>Well, for me who leans heavily on graphical representation.
>Couldn't tell ya how anything I produce sews out :-)
>
And not the issue.
For all the hype about colour charts, possibly the only one I "might"
follow would be for Hummels.
They have specific skin toning that gives them their "charm".
In saying that... they are really bland... (meant to be that way).
No need to turn yourself inside out over colour charts.
Green is green... blue is blue... red is red... etc.
Most Ladies only have the cottons they have or can get. What is says
on the chart is not always what they have on hand.
>/snip
>
>[later]
>>>As we know everyone in that Great Nation of America is as sharp
>>>as two pins I am sure this small detail of similarity is easily
>>>explained :->
>>>
>>Hmmmmmmmm.... !!!
>>Nope, not touchin' it...
>>Oh!! Such restraint.... mehehehe.
>>
>>
>Likely a wise choice <g>
>Apols for missing my posting promise in the TZ.. I got interrupted
>with the GD waking and wanting walkies. Duty first, eh? <g>
>
And visiting the ducks!
When She's a teen She woan wanna be seen within 50 metres of ya!
Enjoy the moment! It goes so fast.
>>>Maybe next year we can crank up
>>>our own Aussie Arvo's with complimentary lammies to go with each
>>>embroidery file posted.. heh heh heh
>>>
>>I could even manage a sponge. I doan do a bad sponge at all!!
>>Raspberry jam??
>>/snicker...
>>I'm a banana/passion fruit and cream goil meself :->
>>
>heh. I am sure there is passion in there somewhere:->
>/ducks
>/runs
>
Mind the seeds... mehehe.
/pfffffffffft!
>... enjoy your evening :-)
>
Twas a quiet end to a big weekend in the garden.
Pixie :-))
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