Tuesday, March 03, 2009

An Award


Claire at 1 Seam at a Time
awarded me The Sisterhood Award. What an honor and such a fun award. I feel it is so appropriate for blogland, many other sewers and crafters with blogs and are always so willing to help.

The rules of this award are:
1. Put the logo on your blog or post
2. Nominate at least 10 blogs which show great Attitude and/or Gratitude!
3. Be sure to link to your nominees within your post.
4. Let them know that they have received this award by commenting on their blog.
5. Share the love and link to the person from whom you received your award.
So no particular order (and trying not to duplicate Claire's choices - many which I would pick also) I would really like to nominate all 169 feeds from my bloglines!

17 comments:

  1. Lori...thank-you SO much!


    Pam ~Off The Cuff~

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  2. Thank you Lori!!! I'll get blogging again soon, I've totally been MIA lately. You're so sweet to nomiate me. :-)

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  3. Lori! Thank you! Drat, now I can't nominate you...

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  4. Thank you Lori...that was so kind and sooooo sweet!

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  5. That is the cutest blog award yet :))
    Thank you very much, Lori.

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  6. Lori! How sweet! Thank you so much. :)

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  7. Thanks Lori for the award. I appreciate the kind thought.

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  8. Lori: THANKS!! I am extremely honored!

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  9. A very appropriate award for the crafty bloggers and you, especially! LOL at nominating everyone...isn't that the truth! I always have such a hard time trying to figure out who I would nominate.

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  10. Thank you so much Lori, I saw your email this morning, but was in a hurry.

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  11. Anonymous12:21 AM

    I really love your design I am gonna try them for sure, nice, color-full and creative one.
    Convert Logo to Vector

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  12. This is the wonderful blog and very helpful post for sewing machine

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  14. Absolutely! Consider using a photo digitization service to take your craft to new heights. It's a wonderful way to infuse your projects with personalized touches and elevate your creativity. Keep up the fantastic work and continue inspiring others.

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  16. To convert a JPEG image titled "Girls in the Garden" to vector format, you'll need to follow a few steps. Start by importing the JPEG image to a vector graphic software like Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape. Use the "Image Trace" feature in Illustrator or the "Trace Bitmap" function in Inkscape to create a vectorized version of the image. Adjust the tracing settings to capture the desired level of detail and color. Once you're satisfied with the preview, finalize the trace, and save the file in a vector format such as SVG or AI. This will allow for scalability without loss of quality, making it perfect for printing or further editing.

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