Friday, February 4, 2011

Give Credit where Credit is due!

I just felt the need to let my blogger friends know where I get my embroidery designs on my projects!! Most of the designs on my projects are freebie designs I have down loaded from internet. I did not design the designs. I just borrowed their designs to use on my projects.
I have soft ware that allows me to utilized other talented people designs that I have either purchased or they have offered up as freebies.
If any one recognizes a design of they have digitized or created, Please let me know I will give you credit.
I just did not want anyone get the impression that designs themselves was something I created.
I chose the designs and embroidered them on my pillow cases etc. I hope this makes sense.

9 comments:

  1. Looking at some of your work I would say the beauty is in the execution ! You sure are a busy gal, don't know how you find the time ... :)
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  2. Regardless of where you find your patterns, it is you who turns them into stunning creations!

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  3. It is nice that you are honest to want to give the other people credit for their designs. Yet, you were the one who made the finished project. The time and effort that you put into making those designs come to life is what people admire the most.

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  4. I used to have a janome embroidery machine in my classroom - I miss it so much - lots of fun to play with - i was embroidering EVERYTHING!! but they are a lot to handle, so much to learn!! As for the snow in buffalo, I am SURE you don't miss it...lucky you, living in a warm state!

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  5. Hey Susan :) Thanks for your sweet comment on my valentine's day decor...it was SO fun to do! :)
    I Love embroidered stuff, but don't really embroider. I did it when I was smalller, but never did get into doing it very much. (I like instant gratification..that's why I like to decorate, I see the results instantly!) Lol
    Have a great day!
    hugs
    Missy

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  6. Thank you for visiting me today, Susan! You are such a dear...so honest and I LOVE THAT. You bless us all!

    Love to you~

    Rebecca

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  7. Hi Susan,
    Your creative honesty is refreshing. However, your talents for using the design patterns are still unique to you and your imagination on how best to work with them.
    Thank you for stopping by and your sweet comments.
    How's your home coming along? Getting close to being finished?
    Love from Texas,
    Celestina Marie

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  8. I know how you must feel. My husband's brother and his wife built a house and I saw what they went through! There's a lot more than people realize - so glad our house is old - we have a whole different set of issues!
    Soon - all this will be behind you and but a memory and you'll be loving your home
    Hugs,
    Kathy

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  9. HELLO SUSAN~THANK YOU FOR YOUR VERY SWEET COMMENT ON MY BLOG!!
    WISHING YOU A VERY HAPPY VALENTINE DAY :)

    XOX~MARI

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