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From: Pixie <Pixie@AnnWheatley.com.invalid>
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Subject: Re: REQ ARTISTA
Date: Tue, 02 Nov 2010 19:21:57 +1000
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On Mon, 01 Nov 2010 16:24:14 +1000, hopper
>Pixie <Pixie@AnnWheatley.com.invalid>:sayed
>>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
>>
>Ready made for basket weaving <g>
>
/laff
Haven't done that since primary school. Covered a bottle.
It looked like a genie bottle when I finished and I cherished it for
years.
>I was hearing about the "on again, off again" storms for
>Brisbane City on the weekend.. tis the wrong time of year
>to be there. The further South you go.....
>
Lots of good things in the south.
Doan knock it till ya try it... /snicker
And then... if you doan got sumptink nice to say, doan say nuffin' at
all... /grin
>>>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
>>
>Part of the "medical check:" before they are allowed in
>the vat shed.
>
Yeah roight...
And the "medical" check goes sumptink like this??
Blonde - check
Buxom - check
Breathing - check
All important "medical" things checked.
What's a little footrot amongst friends??
/screechin' laffter...
> These days though, what with "PC" and all
>that, the virgin thing is just a signing of a "stat dec".
>
As above... it's all semantics.... /grin
>Who said jobs wouldn't be lost in a "PC world".
>I reckon there are a whole raft of out of work
>"virgin 'inspectors'"????
>
Yeah, well... B for brainy is not a medical term...
/snigger
>Then again, maybe not such a bad thing as likely (down
>the Hunter) they were all corrupt anyway..!!
> /chuckles
>
They musta been apprenticed in the North...
>>Footie condoms are advised...
>>Takes all the romance away though... aye?!
>>
>Would but a hell of a twist on the tannins.
>Probably turn good grape into something akin
>of barley water..!
>
There is such a thing as "good grape"??...
Can't say I've ever tasted it...
All tastes like vinegar to me.../laff
And I've been to the Mumm winery.
/makes a face...
Me, the wine tasting peasant... /laff
>/snip
>
>>>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.
>>
>I am kinder thinking of a wider audience than Usenet.
>Nothing works better than a pretty picture??
>But, in essence, you are quite correct, again :-)
>
As long as a picture vaguely resembles a lifelike simile, then that is
all that is required.
Light pink is fine as a colour for flesh in a colour palette.
I choose to use the Hus palette. I have 3 shades of 10 colours.
Although 2 shades of white and one black is hardly three "shades" of
anything! Two shades of white had me laughing when I saw it.
I have survived admirably under such archaic conditions, according to
my 4D friends who think it is positively prehistoric to have less than
a thousand to choose from...
I smile to myself.... knowing who the clueless one is... not me!!
>>Oh... the HOURS I have spent changing colours for stuff I didn't like
>>the choice of the digitiser.
>>It's a personal thing.
>>
>And no doubt relevant to the shades of background fabric.
>
Very relevant point!
You cannot always sew the same palette onto different coloured
fabrics.
>Still, I well recall a cousin drooling over the colours on those
>dress pattern envelopes and then trying to buy that exact same
>material.
>
Kinda different, but kinda the same thing.
You gotta find it first, if you IS determined to run with a particular
palette. We have one embroidery shoppe here. They stock what they get
paid the most (by promotions) to stock.
>She became a graphic designer and was quite successful..
>before the babies started coming<g>
>
Evolution wins again... /grin
Germs would be disappointed.../snicker
Tell me... what is so "unsuccessful" about being a Mother??
It's the most important job in the world.
>Bottom line here (in ABCP) is the 'need' by those reselling designs
>downloaded. and the reason why I ceased building charts for
>sets with them missing.
>As you say.. those that want them as a guide will find them.
>
Correct. Let 'em.
>>>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.
>>
>Not questioning you in wondering is it really that low a number?
>
I have been machine embroidering for 10 years. Not as long as some of
my embroidery friends.
Hand embroidering since I was old enough to stick myself with a
needle.
I have yet to follow a colour chart for any of them and my walls are
littered with tapestries, cross stitch and assorted machine
embroideries. My Mother has my biggest tapestry, over 2100 square
inches. There is not a colour on that one that was listed in the
chart... ok, maybe the white... white is white...
I have yet to meet a fellow sewing Lady in any of the sewing fests I
have joined in on who has either. And I've met a lot of Ladies!
Mostly it is because of their individual colour sense.
I like fresh, soft colours. More in the spring range.
I have friends who gravitate towards the warm colours of autumn or the
stark colours of winter.
Things like that.
I would be interested to know the numbers of people who can get their
hands on the actual threads in a colour chart.
A shoppe would have to be particularly well stocked to carry thread
from Mettler to Robison Anton and everything in between.
Stock costs money.
>>>I have Generations does a fair job of cataloguing in keeping the
>>>original 'picture' spectrum correct.
>
Not if the file arrives at your desk in DST format it doan!
On yer own after that!
>>>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.
>>
>ummm.. what about Mickey Mouse etc?
>And Daffy Duck?
>All "prime colours", so no problem?
>
Believe it or not! There are different whites and blacks! /laff
This is why I get so naff about people and their "but I need the
colour chart to see what colour I need".
Printed charts are not colour reflective of the thread anyways.
I have a thread chart that is actually THREAD. It's not a printed
square of the colour, it's the actual thread.
When I order it, I get the colour I am looking at.
If I order from a printed chart, it isn't always what I thought it
was. A printed chart is a guide only.
Do you know Pooh Bear has His own colour number in one brand of
thread??!! Couldun believe it when I saw it! Like little kids know
this, or even care??!!
In all the times I have sewn Pooh Bear, not one kid has ever called me
on it being the wrong orange... and damned if I am paying extra for
"Pooh Bear orange"... /smacks forehead!
Like white... you may want a white that doesn't burn your eyeballs
out. I like the white that does. It always looks "clean". But it's not
suitable for heirloom work. Capiche?
Heirloom should look "softer" and the stark white of "brilliant white"
is too harsh.
So you buy one that looks a little less "high beam".
You've never tried to match red shoes to a red dress... aye??
Ladies here would know that is almost impossible unless you take a
material swatch to one of those wedding shoe people and they custom it
for you.
It's easier to wear black shoes.../laff
>/snip
>
>>>Apols for missing my posting promise in the TZ.. I got interrupted
>>>with the GD waking and wanting walkies. Duty first, eh? <g>
>>>
>Made it this arvo... you??
>
Bit late! Stoopid horse race and crap like that!
>>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.
>>
>Might last 12 months... these days :-/
>
You have Her until She is 7. After that, it depends on the groundwork
you established.
She will either hold your hand to cross the road, or She will run in
front of a car... /grin
You won't know either way until it happens!
>The "pre-school system" is already affecting her education.
>
She will not be scarred unless it continues for a long time.
Children under five remember only the extremely traumatic or the
extremely ecstatic things.
I promise.
> Mostly
>positive, though the bullying has been a bit rife. The school is right
>onto it but just it happening is confusing her. Something very foreign
>in her world.
>
You can't protect Her from everything/everyone.
As long as it is resolved, then it is just a Life lesson and won't
hurt nuffin'.
>Seems the majority today are a pack of ferals..
>
Who doan wear shoes... rofl... /erhem...
> even at the prices charged. There is where subsidies for the lazy
> and/or manipulative gets society.
>
Speculative.
You just have a richer set of trash up there, is all.
Money doan buy you intelligence or any kind of graces.
Rich brat, poor brat... a brat is a still a brat.
If yer askin' me... an' you ain't... money makes you better at being
one.
Now... down here in the po' South... we is just all unejumakated
public school trash! .... /laff
>/snip
>>>... enjoy your evening :-)
>>>
>>Twas a quiet end to a big weekend in the garden.
>>
>A slow start to what is even a slower week.. I hope.
>Warming up here, so be glad for your rain.. tho' best
>you stay well indoors<g>
>
No rain for two days. All good!
I see a cyclone off Broome. It's started already.
Pixie :-))
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