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Post by RaMc on Apr 26, 2014 14:04:25 GMT
Newbie Alert! Having been lurking a few times and following on facebook I thought I had better come and say an official hello. I'm Rachel. My daughter & I currently have a fluffball of a cat (Mischief) at home but, having been missing having a canine fur baby around for the past few years, we are now hoping to offer someone a forever home! (There's an application in on Hugo at the moment ) I'm also a bit of a crafter so if there is anything crafty I can offer to help raise some funds I would be happy to help out.
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Post by cherylW on Apr 26, 2014 18:46:31 GMT
Hi Rachel to the forum! Hope you find your new fur baby soon, keeping fingers crossed for you! Crafty people are always welcome indeed, hopefully Rach (jakesmum) will see your post and tell you how you can help
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Hello :-)
Apr 28, 2014 20:03:57 GMT
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Post by jakesmum on Apr 28, 2014 20:03:57 GMT
Hi Rachel! Good to have you on the forum and it's lovely to have another crafter on board. We always need bandanas for our dog stalls. Red ones are particularly popular and to fit husky/ lab size dog would be perfect. Also we want bandanas in our new colours of purple, green and white for the meet and greets with ADOPT ME on them. I haven't figured out how to do that yet, but if you are creative have a go!! Hope to see you at one of our events. Rach
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Post by RaMc on Apr 28, 2014 20:42:02 GMT
Applique letters or an basic chain stitch could possibly work. You can get iron-on letters as well but I'm not sure how cost-effective they'd be. Normal applique letters could be stitched on pretty quickly by anyone with a sewing machine though. It's just be the cutting out that took time.
The other option i can think of would be fabric paints and stencils.
*ponders*
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Hello :-)
Apr 29, 2014 14:42:53 GMT
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Post by jakesmum on Apr 29, 2014 14:42:53 GMT
Hi Rachel! Do you want to have a go at some prototypes and we can have a look and see which looks the best option. Thank you so much.
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