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• #27
yeh robb thats great. my opinion (ignore by all means) is that one colour of font is clearer.
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• #28
Yeah, I agree B. That was the first mess around I did of it, was just putting different colours down to see what looked good.
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• #29
the embroidery is amazing though. Maybe do a real piece, or get your mom to? :)
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• #30
oh and i would so buy that shit!! kitsch ftw.
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• #31
Hah, yeah I'm going home for belated xmas visit at the end of the week - will see how nimble her fingers are feeling!
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• #32
if we send stuff to you can we get it back? I've got quite a few t's I've done but would like to get them back - I've still got some bits left from the London Open Tourney as well
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• #33
Awesome work on the polo prayer design - exactly the sort of thing I had in mind.
Slamm's is an older version of the prayer - I think Chukker posted my re-edit. But open to tweaks to the text.
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• #34
oh and i would so buy that shit!! kitsch ftw.
+1
Who knows how to cross stitch? (i don't)
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• #35
It's pretty easy to learn but that design would be a lot of work - the smaller the crosses the harder it is and you have to start splitting threads and using individual fibres if you want to go really small. It's mostly time and patience though.
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• #36
About getting the stuff you send back... I know that it really sucks but the organisers dont' have the budget for sending and return fee... but for a few Tshirts I'm sure with all the tournaments going on, we could find a way give it back to someone from london.
The important is that this show is made to last, and the organiser would to make it tour as much, and as far as possible, so it can take like a year before you get your stuffs. I think it's pretty important that everyone should be aware of that.
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• #37
did the film download ok? Of course i expect you to upload it back again in a year ;)
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• #38
It's pretty easy to learn but that design would be a lot of work - the smaller the crosses the harder it is and you have to start splitting threads and using individual fibres if you want to go really small. It's mostly time and patience though.
Sounds like you're volunteering.
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• #39
I'm too into quilling these days.
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• #40
ask tootoughtodie to teach you. she did joe and i some patches.. it's rally easy, i used to do it when i was little, but, much to the dismay of my mum, gave up along with knitting, sewing and keeping my room tidy
maybe you could all do a line each, and pass it around. like one of those quilts from the telly
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• #41
Woods, if you want to send the show to Aus, let me know. Might know a few galleries etc.
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• #42
ask tootoughtodie to teach you. she did joe and i some patches.. it's rally easy, i used to do it when i was little, but, much to the dismay of my mum, gave up along with knitting, sewing and keeping my room tidy
maybe you could all do a line each, and pass it around. like one of those quilts from the telly
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• #44
exactamente!
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• #45
American Quilt? By my pal Siggi...
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• #46
thats great!
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• #47
Hello
I raised the discussion ...
If in London you can organize and send a box filled
together, it'll be great!it remains two weeks to send the old posters, publications
spokecards, flyers, stickers, teams and tournaments teeshirts!it is unfortunate that the English community is not in this exhibition!
"The French goalkeeper to karlsruhe" ... the little red shorts
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• #48
Hey guys, i've got a tshirt to send does anyone else have stuff they want to send? maybe we can do a a group box as Eugene suggests
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• #49
I have a spoke card from the shoreditch tourney
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• #50
We still have some beards stickers.
Ha! Awesome.