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Old July 31st 10, 10:27 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
Lynoth
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Default ISO....again :)

This one is a little more general. One of my friends is an Army wife
whose husband is on deployment, and she's having trouble with people
ringing her doorbell, which is giving her heart attacks! I thought
maybe if I did one of those "Please do not ring, baby sleeping"
designs for her to hang it might help, but I can't seem to find any?
Did I imagine such a thing, did they go out of fashion, or are my
search terms bad? Anyone know of a small, quick stitch?

For anyone who is unfamiliar, when your beloved is in Iraq, there's
only one reason for someone to ring the bell - to return his/her
dogtags.....

A
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Old August 1st 10, 06:10 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
Cathy from KY in CA
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Default ISO....again :)

On Jul 31, 2:27*pm, Lynoth wrote:
This one is a little more general. *One of my friends is an Army wife
whose husband is on deployment, and she's having trouble with people
ringing her doorbell, which is giving her heart attacks! *I thought
maybe if I did one of those "Please do not ring, baby sleeping"
designs for her to hang it might help, but I can't seem to find any?
Did I imagine such a thing, did they go out of fashion, or are my
search terms bad? *Anyone know of a small, quick stitch?

For anyone who is unfamiliar, when your beloved is in Iraq, there's
only one reason for someone to ring the bell - to return his/her
dogtags.....

A


Go to ebay and type "baby sleeping cross stitch" in the search box. I
saw some in the
results that popped up.

just me,
Cathy from KY in CA
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Old August 1st 10, 07:49 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
Rosemar
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Default ISO....again :)

On Aug 1, 1:10*pm, Cathy from KY in CA wrote:
On Jul 31, 2:27*pm, Lynoth wrote:

This one is a little more general. *One of my friends is an Army wife
whose husband is on deployment, and she's having trouble with people
ringing her doorbell, which is giving her heart attacks! *I thought
maybe if I did one of those "Please do not ring, baby sleeping"
designs for her to hang it might help, but I can't seem to find any?
Did I imagine such a thing, did they go out of fashion, or are my
search terms bad? *Anyone know of a small, quick stitch?


For anyone who is unfamiliar, when your beloved is in Iraq, there's
only one reason for someone to ring the bell - to return his/her
dogtags.....


A


Go to ebay and type "baby sleeping cross stitch" in the search box. *I
saw some in the
results that popped up.

just me,
Cathy from KY in CA


I would tell her to disconnect the doorbell. Idiots will not respect
a sign.

R
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Old August 1st 10, 07:52 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
Lynoth
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Default ISO....again :)

On Aug 1, 11:49*am, Rosemar wrote:
On Aug 1, 1:10*pm, Cathy from KY in CA wrote:





On Jul 31, 2:27*pm, Lynoth wrote:


This one is a little more general. *One of my friends is an Army wife
whose husband is on deployment, and she's having trouble with people
ringing her doorbell, which is giving her heart attacks! *I thought
maybe if I did one of those "Please do not ring, baby sleeping"
designs for her to hang it might help, but I can't seem to find any?
Did I imagine such a thing, did they go out of fashion, or are my
search terms bad? *Anyone know of a small, quick stitch?


For anyone who is unfamiliar, when your beloved is in Iraq, there's
only one reason for someone to ring the bell - to return his/her
dogtags.....


A


Go to ebay and type "baby sleeping cross stitch" in the search box. *I
saw some in the
results that popped up.


just me,
Cathy from KY in CA


I would *tell her to disconnect the doorbell. *Idiots will not respect
a sign.

R


unfortunately it's military housing and she is strictly forbidden
from doing any such thing (believe me, it was SEVERAL peoples' first
thought lol)
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Old August 2nd 10, 08:58 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
Sharon
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Default ISO....again :)

On Jul 31, 6:27*pm, Lynoth wrote:
This one is a little more general. *One of my friends is an Army wife
whose husband is on deployment, and she's having trouble with people
ringing her doorbell, which is giving her heart attacks! *I thought
maybe if I did one of those "Please do not ring, baby sleeping"
designs for her to hang it might help, but I can't seem to find any?
Did I imagine such a thing, did they go out of fashion, or are my
search terms bad? *Anyone know of a small, quick stitch?

For anyone who is unfamiliar, when your beloved is in Iraq, there's
only one reason for someone to ring the bell - to return his/her
dogtags.....

A


Just go to stitchpoint.com and chart it out yourself - it's pretty
easy. Hopefully this will help.

Sharon (N.B.)
 




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