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16th January 12, 08:36 PM
#31
Re: The pillow that I made :)
Megan do you do counted cross stitch? Cause if you do, you can use Photoshop (if you have it) or GIMP with a plug in (free) to make patterns off of any image file you have.
(GIMP : http://www.gimp.org/
Plugins:
Tapestry 3.0 {The one I use}
http://registry.gimp.org/node/24964
Cross-stitchify 2.1 (another decent one)
http://registry.gimp.org/node/14919
)
Death before Dishonor -- Nothing before Coffee
Nihil curo de ista tua stulta superstitione
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17th January 12, 04:54 AM
#32
Re: The pillow that I made :)
 Originally Posted by MeghanWalker
Thomas, I'd hate to think we were thinking the worst of you but your vague messages make me feel like you think my project is pretty ridiculous. Is there a reason why I should be having this vibe? If you want to talk about your thoughts on it, Id gladly discuss it in a private message so we dont get the thread closed. But I would like to hear your thoughts.
Um , WOW could mean anything from like or dis like - I think your project is awesome and I incoruge you to do what ever project you would like .
I just asked Celtic and Muslim ???? that was something I had not heard of .
Then I felt like the answear was given and then I said WOW.
We get alot of different comments on here. I have not siad anything wrong.
So can I say that white kilt hose are bad but not ask a ? about something I have never heard of ?
Any way ,Sorry to have caused any problems .
Pro 3:5 Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.
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17th January 12, 09:59 AM
#33
Re: The pillow that I made :)
Last edited by Meggers; 17th January 12 at 10:23 AM.
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17th January 12, 10:05 AM
#34
The Holding Cell
Oh ,I do not agree with anything Muslim ,But We do not need to agree.
We just need to love Kilts this is a Kilt forum and I am Happy you are making
things you enjoy . 
Have fun with it and be happy .
Pro 3:5 Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.
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17th January 12, 10:07 AM
#35
Re: The pillow that I made :)
 Originally Posted by Thomas H
Oh ,I do not agree with anything Muslim ,But We do not need to agree.
We just need to love Kilts this is a Kilt forum and I am Happy you are making
things you enjoy .
Have fun with it and be happy .
Well, I hate to bring this into it, but if you are a Christian man, you and I agree on a whole lot more than you think. Christians and Musilms have an almost identical religion, with just a few differences. Id be happy to clear any questions that you may have over a private message if you'd so choose. You've only to ask. I love to educate people on my very misunderstood and misrepresented religion.
Anyway, so as to not get this thread closed by mods, I do want to thank everyone for the encouraging words on my project I really like the pillow and, as it was my first one, I'm really pleased with the way it turned out. I see a few things that I would change for next time but it can only go uphill from here
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17th January 12, 10:10 AM
#36
Re: The pillow that I made :)
 Originally Posted by Deirachel
My mom does. Actually, you just presented an idea to me. I really want to make a tapesty-type wall hanging with a Gaelic blessing on it and a crescent moon and star done in a Celtic knot design. Somewhere along these lines:
http://www.tattoodonkey.com/pics/c/e...donkey.com.jpg
and perhaps doing it in a cross stitch would be a good idea instead of using a paint like I had originally intended. I would have to sketch that design a thousand times to be sure I didnt ruin it with paint. Celtic knots can be a real pain in the butt.
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17th January 12, 10:11 AM
#37
Re: The pillow that I made :)
No more on this forum will I talk about religion or god's .
The rules are ( No Religon ) and I am not going to PM any one about the same. I enjoy this forum way to much to get some one up set and they put me in the cooling off corner.
So just enjoy your crafts and I will encourge you in your art .
But that is all
Pro 3:5 Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.
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17th January 12, 10:15 AM
#38
Re: The pillow that I made :)
 Originally Posted by Thomas H
No more on this forum will I talk about religion or god's .
The rules are ( No Religon ) and I am not going to PM any one about the same. I enjoy this forum way to much to get some one up set and they put me in the cooling off corner.
So just enjoy your crafts and I will encourge you in your art .
But that is all
It was just an invitation. It will remain open and you can choose to take it or leave it. If you want to leave it, thats fine. All I ask is that before you say you disagree with the entirity of ones religion, perhaps take the time to learn about it.
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17th January 12, 10:44 AM
#39
Alright, Miss Meghan, it's time for serious business here. Let's take your textile adventures and mix them with your love of wax and end up with batik tartan. Dye a piece of fabric some light color, then take melted wax and draw a "tartan" on it. When the wax cools, dye the fabric a second color. Dip the fabric in boiling water to melt the wax, the draw more lines, dye a third color, and so on.
Why wouldn't it work?
By the way, there's nothing wrong with coloring your candles with crayons. Don't let anyone tell you any different.
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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17th January 12, 11:32 AM
#40
Re: The pillow that I made :)
 Originally Posted by piperdbh
Alright, Miss Meghan, it's time for serious business here. Let's take your textile adventures and mix them with your love of wax and end up with batik tartan. Dye a piece of fabric some light color, then take melted wax and draw a "tartan" on it. When the wax cools, dye the fabric a second color. Dip the fabric in boiling water to melt the wax, the draw more lines, dye a third color, and so on.
Why wouldn't it work?
By the way, there's nothing wrong with coloring your candles with crayons. Don't let anyone tell you any different. 
That reminds me a little of when we use wax resist in ceramics to build up complicated designs or layers of color.
On the candles: * As paulhenry has pointed out I have the terms (Mishima) and (Sgraffito) backward. 
There are techniques we use in ceramics * correction should be (Sgraffito) * where a piece is coated with a colored slip or wet clay then designs are carved into the piece removing the colored clay with the carving. A candle might be dipped in a differently colored wax and the designs carved through the outer coat to reveal the design in the different color of the wax beneath.
The inverse technique * correction, should be (Mishima* is to carve, coat with differently colored slip then when it is dry enough, trim off the outer layer leaving the colored coating in the carved areas , but I don't know if there would be a way to do that in wax.
* Sorry I got the names backward. and thanks for pointing it out, paulhenry.
Last edited by Bugbear; 17th January 12 at 12:52 PM.
Reason: Making the corrections a little clearer.
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Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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