I'd like to second this request, but mine is a little more specific.
Does anyone have an idea of where I can find a pattern of the spaghetti dinner
scene in _Lady and the Tramp_? I'd like to work this as a gift for my
roommate, but haven't found a pattern anywhere.
Thanks,
Sally
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: I'd like to second this request, but mine is a little more specific.
: Does anyone have an idea of where I can find a pattern of the spaghetti din
: scene in _Lady and the Tramp_? I'd like to work this as a gift for my
: roommate, but haven't found a pattern anywhere.
: Thanks,
: Sally
: xcal...@cc.purdue.edu
All in all... Could someone please post their answers for both of these
questions!????? PLEASE???
Thanks.
Marla Morley Ma...@amtsgi.bc.ca
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The newsgroup alt.binaries.pictures.cartoons frequently posts
scenes from Disney movies, and there are also ftp sites which have
GIF files of Disney movie scenes. I haven't tried the gif2xts
program that was discussed last week yet, but if that program does
produce a cross-stitch pattern from a .GIF file, you should be
able to create whatever Disney pattern you can find in GIF file
format.
If someone tries this, please let us know how it turns out!!
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> In article <2joh40$n...@freenet3.scri.fsu.edu> tk...@freenet2.scri.fsu.edu (Thomas Koriles) writes:
> >any one know where to get disney cross stitches ..Please email me
> >tom
>
> I'd like to second this request, but mine is a little more specific.
>
> Does anyone have an idea of where I can find a pattern of the spaghetti dinner
> scene in _Lady and the Tramp_? I'd like to work this as a gift for my
> roommate, but haven't found a pattern anywhere.
>
> Thanks,
> Sally
> xcal...@cc.purdue.edu
>
This has been discussed several times in rec.crafts.textiles. Supposedly,
there was a Disney book in print in the 70's (Gloria & Pat?), but Disney
didn't like that, so it is no longer available. One person did suggest
that it may be found at a local library. Disney sells some kits. There is
an 800 number you can call - I can't find it right now, but if you post the
question to the textiles group, I am sure someone will give it to you. The
only other option seems to be to get a copy of the scene you want to stitch
and either scan it into a software program that can convert it into a chart
for you (I've seen lots of discussion of a great shareware one available
for PCs - unfortunately, I have a Max :-( ), or photocopy it with a piece
of graph paper in the size you want over the top.
--
Vanessa R. Stern
vr...@gte.com
Lady & the Tramp doing spaghetti is on page 19. Email your address and I'll
put the book in the mail (I won't be doing any more of these, I have 3 boys
who prefer dinosaurs over Mickey Mouse).
Chris
>Here's an idea for possibly making your own "Disney" pattern (for
>personal use, of course!).
>I haven't tried the gif2xts
>program that was discussed last week yet, but if that program does
>produce a cross-stitch pattern from a .GIF file, you should be
>--Gail
I've missed this information. Can somebody tell me, how to get gif2xts,
or perhaps (if it is not too big), mail it?
Greetings, Kathrin kasp...@cs.tu-berlin.de
>ox...@skopen.dseg.ti.com (Gail Oxton) writes:
>>--Gail
>Greetings, Kathrin kasp...@cs.tu-berlin.de
Ditto. I missed it as well and would like to know where I can find this if it
is shareware. Julie jgri...@indiana.edu