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Old January 9th 04, 12:07 AM
Lou Rehberger
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Default Finishing Bookmarkers

Is there a site anywhere on the net that shows or describes how to finish
the edges of bookmarkers.

Lou


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Old January 10th 04, 01:51 AM
Pat P
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Can`t help you with a site, but I cross stitch a single line all round, a
few rows in, and fray out the edges. Then I back the bookmark with iron on
sticky-backed felt. Nice neat job and easy-peasy.

Pat P

"Lou Rehberger" wrote in message
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Is there a site anywhere on the net that shows or describes how to finish
the edges of bookmarkers.

Lou




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Old January 10th 04, 03:52 AM
clancy
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That's a nice way to finish bookmarks Pat .... and you can also do what I
did for the grandkids for Christmas ... just turn over the edges and put
sticky felt on the back - quick and easy.

Sharon (N.B.)
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"Pat P" wrote in message
...
Can`t help you with a site, but I cross stitch a single line all round, a
few rows in, and fray out the edges. Then I back the bookmark with iron

on
sticky-backed felt. Nice neat job and easy-peasy.

Pat P

"Lou Rehberger" wrote in message
...
Is there a site anywhere on the net that shows or describes how to

finish
the edges of bookmarkers.

Lou






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Old January 11th 04, 02:35 PM
GrievsonT
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I haven't found a site that shows how to do this, but I have done a few
bookmarks myself. There is actual cross stitch bookmak fabric that you can get
with the sides already secure, and to finish the top of bottom of it, run a
back stitch along from one side the the other and then fray the edges - it
works great.

Tracey
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Old January 13th 04, 01:25 AM
Pat P
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Too fidly for me with one hand, Sharon - you really need two hands to get it
set right! I`ve tried, believe me!

Pat P

"clancy" wrote in message
...
That's a nice way to finish bookmarks Pat .... and you can also do what I
did for the grandkids for Christmas ... just turn over the edges and put
sticky felt on the back - quick and easy.

Sharon (N.B.)

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......


"Pat P" wrote in message
...
Can`t help you with a site, but I cross stitch a single line all round,

a
few rows in, and fray out the edges. Then I back the bookmark with iron

on
sticky-backed felt. Nice neat job and easy-peasy.

Pat P

"Lou Rehberger" wrote in message
...
Is there a site anywhere on the net that shows or describes how to

finish
the edges of bookmarkers.

Lou








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Old January 13th 04, 04:03 AM
clancy
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Here's what you do Pat - hold the bookmark down on the floor with your foot,
take your already-cut-out piece of sticky felt, lay it carefully on the back
of the bookmark, then stomp on it - poof, done. :-) Hope all is well
across the pond. Want some cold weather - it was minus 39C here the other
day - most delightful. (I have to say that cuz Sheena won't let me live
something down - the little f**t.

Sharon (N.B.)
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"Pat P" wrote in message
...
Too fidly for me with one hand, Sharon - you really need two hands to get

it
set right! I`ve tried, believe me!

Pat P

"clancy" wrote in message
...
That's a nice way to finish bookmarks Pat .... and you can also do what

I
did for the grandkids for Christmas ... just turn over the edges and put
sticky felt on the back - quick and easy.

Sharon (N.B.)


.................................................. ...........................
......


"Pat P" wrote in message
...
Can`t help you with a site, but I cross stitch a single line all

round,
a
few rows in, and fray out the edges. Then I back the bookmark with

iron
on
sticky-backed felt. Nice neat job and easy-peasy.

Pat P

"Lou Rehberger" wrote in message
...
Is there a site anywhere on the net that shows or describes how to

finish
the edges of bookmarkers.

Lou










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Old January 16th 04, 11:37 PM
Pat P
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OK, Cleverclogs - that still doesn`t tell me how I turn over the
cotton-pickin` EDGES neatly! I`ll just send them to you.

Are you going to be at this shindig in June, when Gill gets up there? I`m
so jealous!

Pat P

"clancy" wrote in message
...
Here's what you do Pat - hold the bookmark down on the floor with your

foot,
take your already-cut-out piece of sticky felt, lay it carefully on the

back
of the bookmark, then stomp on it - poof, done. :-) Hope all is well
across the pond. Want some cold weather - it was minus 39C here the other
day - most delightful. (I have to say that cuz Sheena won't let me live
something down - the little f**t.

Sharon (N.B.)

.................................................. ...........................
..

"Pat P" wrote in message
...
Too fidly for me with one hand, Sharon - you really need two hands to

get
it
set right! I`ve tried, believe me!

Pat P

"clancy" wrote in message
...
That's a nice way to finish bookmarks Pat .... and you can also do

what
I
did for the grandkids for Christmas ... just turn over the edges and

put
sticky felt on the back - quick and easy.

Sharon (N.B.)



.................................................. ...........................
......


"Pat P" wrote in message
...
Can`t help you with a site, but I cross stitch a single line all

round,
a
few rows in, and fray out the edges. Then I back the bookmark with

iron
on
sticky-backed felt. Nice neat job and easy-peasy.

Pat P

"Lou Rehberger" wrote in message
...
Is there a site anywhere on the net that shows or describes how to
finish
the edges of bookmarkers.

Lou












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Old January 17th 04, 02:29 AM
Gillian Murray
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Dash it all. Pat,

All Canada needs is for you to join us!!!! DH is looking forward to the
lobster murder, and meeting the unseen friends I have!! I will send a report
and pictures after the trip. I am so glad I bought a relatively cheap , but
good, Sony digital camera. Jim gave me a gizmo on/in which I push the little
memorycard. I can them send it to the computer or a disk. I plan to fill it
100 times when I am Canada, especially with unflattering pictures of Sheena,
Ruby, Mavia, Sharon, and all the rest of my friends.
I forgot to warn you guys, that Jim can take any picture and put it a
different surrounding!! can't wait to see what he will do with this trip!!
His latest was to his aged aunt, showing her and hwer family on capeCod
waist high in water!!

Love y'all

And, Pat get Johm up on his feet, and fast!!

"Pat P" wrote in message
...
OK, Cleverclogs - that still doesn`t tell me how I turn over the
cotton-pickin` EDGES neatly! I`ll just send them to you.

Are you going to be at this shindig in June, when Gill gets up there? I`m
so jealous!

Pat P

"clancy" wrote in message
...
Here's what you do Pat - hold the bookmark down on the floor with your

foot,
take your already-cut-out piece of sticky felt, lay it carefully on the

back
of the bookmark, then stomp on it - poof, done. :-) Hope all is well
across the pond. Want some cold weather - it was minus 39C here the

other
day - most delightful. (I have to say that cuz Sheena won't let me live
something down - the little f**t.

Sharon (N.B.)


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..

"Pat P" wrote in message
...
Too fidly for me with one hand, Sharon - you really need two hands to

get
it
set right! I`ve tried, believe me!

Pat P

"clancy" wrote in message
...
That's a nice way to finish bookmarks Pat .... and you can also do

what
I
did for the grandkids for Christmas ... just turn over the edges and

put
sticky felt on the back - quick and easy.

Sharon (N.B.)




.................................................. ...........................
......


"Pat P" wrote in message
...
Can`t help you with a site, but I cross stitch a single line all

round,
a
few rows in, and fray out the edges. Then I back the bookmark

with
iron
on
sticky-backed felt. Nice neat job and easy-peasy.

Pat P

"Lou Rehberger" wrote in message
...
Is there a site anywhere on the net that shows or describes how

to
finish
the edges of bookmarkers.

Lou














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Old January 17th 04, 02:49 AM
Karen C - California
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In article . net, "Gillian
Murray" writes:

Jim can take any picture and put it a
different surrounding!!


Hmmmmm, I think Jim and I need to have a chat. I haven't figured out how to do
that yet -- see if you can get some basic directions for me, and e-mail them.
My e-mail's pretty easy to unmunge (problem seems to arise when people delete
the obvious, but not the extra dot).

--
Finished 12/14/03 -- Mermaid (Dimensions)
WIP: Angel of Autumn, Calif Sampler, Holiday Snowglobe, Guide the Hands (2d
one)

Paralegal - Writer - Editor - Researcher
http://hometown.aol.com/kmc528/KMC.html
  #10  
Old January 17th 04, 03:15 AM
clancy
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The edges turn over very easily Pat - what are you doing the bookmarks on
...... the ones I did for the grandkids (love all 4 of them) were the
pre-made bookmarks - I think they're Aida (blech for anything but bookmarks
or ornaments). You just go ahead and send 'em over Girl - I'll fix 'em up
in a hurry. (Ew, I love that word 'Cleverclogs')

You betcha - I can't wait for the shindig in June - or June in fact - when
I'm quite sure the temperature will not be MINUS 45 C.

Sharon (N.B.)
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.........

"Pat P" wrote in message
...
OK, Cleverclogs - that still doesn`t tell me how I turn over the
cotton-pickin` EDGES neatly! I`ll just send them to you.

Are you going to be at this shindig in June, when Gill gets up there? I`m
so jealous!

Pat P

"clancy" wrote in message
...
Here's what you do Pat - hold the bookmark down on the floor with your

foot,
take your already-cut-out piece of sticky felt, lay it carefully on the

back
of the bookmark, then stomp on it - poof, done. :-) Hope all is well
across the pond. Want some cold weather - it was minus 39C here the

other
day - most delightful. (I have to say that cuz Sheena won't let me live
something down - the little f**t.

Sharon (N.B.)


.................................................. ...........................
..

"Pat P" wrote in message
...
Too fidly for me with one hand, Sharon - you really need two hands to

get
it
set right! I`ve tried, believe me!

Pat P

"clancy" wrote in message
...
That's a nice way to finish bookmarks Pat .... and you can also do

what
I
did for the grandkids for Christmas ... just turn over the edges and

put
sticky felt on the back - quick and easy.

Sharon (N.B.)




.................................................. ...........................
......


"Pat P" wrote in message
...
Can`t help you with a site, but I cross stitch a single line all

round,
a
few rows in, and fray out the edges. Then I back the bookmark

with
iron
on
sticky-backed felt. Nice neat job and easy-peasy.

Pat P

"Lou Rehberger" wrote in message
...
Is there a site anywhere on the net that shows or describes how

to
finish
the edges of bookmarkers.

Lou














 




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