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Post by RogueWarrior1957 on Dec 30, 2008 6:24:34 GMT 12.75
Let me answer this if I may. The wheels represent the O's and in conjunction with the "hi" spells Ohio. The "bad tile" pattern represents the customary red and white checkers of the traditional chuckwagon/tablecloth. Will probably be rendered in solid gray shading in the embroidered pattern. Without a pattern or shading on a monochrome image, the wagon appears derelict, with only the bows, and the cloth top appears missing. Do we need a revamp, Paws? Check your email for updated picture.
-Rogue-
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Post by raingauge on Dec 30, 2008 7:23:33 GMT 12.75
well, I wear a 34 inch waist pant, but that's UNDER the gut. I'm back down to 185, gonna take off ten more lbs. Does this savings on fabric help any? I sure gotta have me one of them aprons......
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Post by princessrunamuck on Dec 30, 2008 7:24:10 GMT 12.75
Let me answer this if I may. The wheels represent the O's and in conjunction with the "hi" spells Ohio. The "bad tile" pattern represents the customary red and white checkers of the traditional chuckwagon/tablecloth. Will probably be rendered in solid gray shading in the embroidered pattern. -Rogue- OHHHHH..... KEWL I LEARNED 2 THINGS TODAY! Thanks for the info and again GREAT JOB Rogue! =O)
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Post by princessrunamuck on Dec 30, 2008 7:26:36 GMT 12.75
Dear Princess, That's [glow=red,2,300] O[/glow] h i[glow=red,2,300] O[/glow] Thanks, I feel really dumb now! hahahahaha, very cute!
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Post by Two Tales on Dec 31, 2008 9:12:18 GMT 12.75
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Post by Carter Northcutt on Jan 1, 2009 2:17:02 GMT 12.75
I'm not worried about the string length either. The one I have now I tie in the front and in the cutest little bow you ever did see
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