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Which applique technique is best for a quilt that will be washed?
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Granma2five
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Re: Which applique technique is best for a quilt that will be washed?
Hello everyone,
Well, I don't know where the "forbidden" screen comes from. The message reads "you don't have permission to access photo... on this server." Can anyone help me with this one?
I did go to my Kodak gallery and changed my albums to be viewed by all others, so hopefully this issue will clear up real soon. Thanks again for your patience.
Well, I don't know where the "forbidden" screen comes from. The message reads "you don't have permission to access photo... on this server." Can anyone help me with this one?
I did go to my Kodak gallery and changed my albums to be viewed by all others, so hopefully this issue will clear up real soon. Thanks again for your patience.
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Granma2five
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- Joined: Fri Jan 05, 2007 7:09 pm
Re: Which applique technique is best for a quilt that will be washed?
Hello again,
Let's try it this way:
Wish me luck, I'll give it a try.

Hopefully, this will work. I'm exhausted trying different things.
I just CAN'T get it to work girls, what am I doing wrong? Please help. Thanks.
Let's try it this way:
Wish me luck, I'll give it a try.
Hopefully, this will work. I'm exhausted trying different things.
I just CAN'T get it to work girls, what am I doing wrong? Please help. Thanks.
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Granma2five
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- Joined: Fri Jan 05, 2007 7:09 pm
Re: Which applique technique is best for a quilt that will be washed?
Has this site posted a tutorial or other info on how to post pictures? Thanks.
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cindyg
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Re: Which applique technique is best for a quilt that will be washed?
Granma2five - I clicked on the link. That's how I saw it. I wish I could help you but I'm a puter dummy.
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LynnS
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Re: Which applique technique is best for a quilt that will be washed?
Granma, when you copy your picture's image code from your Kodak site it will look something like this when you paste it into the "add image code" window (without the spaces):
http://www.kodakgallery. com / granma block
If you see the word img before and after the http address, try erasing them, including the brackets [] and the /.
Your image code in the image code window should look like a web address. This website will automatically add the img tags. I think if it has both it gets confused.
http://www.kodakgallery. com / granma block
If you see the word img before and after the http address, try erasing them, including the brackets [] and the /.
Your image code in the image code window should look like a web address. This website will automatically add the img tags. I think if it has both it gets confused.
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LynnS
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Re: Which applique technique is best for a quilt that will be washed?
Ok I just took a look at the broken link and it appears that you are copying and pasting the actual web site address of your gallery. Make sure you are selecting the picture that you want to post and getting the link for that particular picture. I don't know if the Kodak site is a hosting site. If not, you will not be able to get an image code for your picture.
If you want I can PM you my regular hotmail address and you can email me the picture. I can post it to Photobucket and then link to here for you. I'm having a little snafu again with photobucket trying to upload a couple of my pics but I don't mind uploading yours once it's all working.
If you want I can PM you my regular hotmail address and you can email me the picture. I can post it to Photobucket and then link to here for you. I'm having a little snafu again with photobucket trying to upload a couple of my pics but I don't mind uploading yours once it's all working.
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kadie
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Re: Which applique technique is best for a quilt that will be washed?
Granma2five
I had a lot of trouble too. There must be an easier way
I had a lot of trouble too. There must be an easier way
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Granma2five
- Posts: 541
- Joined: Fri Jan 05, 2007 7:09 pm
Re: Which applique technique is best for a quilt that will be washed?
Thanks LynnS,
Let's see if this'll work:

At least that link has my name in it.
Edited to add: my link looked like this:

, but when I clicked on Add Comment, no link was present in this post!???
Let's see if this'll work:
At least that link has my name in it.
Edited to add: my link looked like this:
, but when I clicked on Add Comment, no link was present in this post!???
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Granma2five
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- Joined: Fri Jan 05, 2007 7:09 pm
Re: Which applique technique is best for a quilt that will be washed?
Okay,
One more idea, then I'm calling it a night.

Maybe this'll work, I am still optimistic! Ha ha.
Edited to add:
As soon as I click on Add Comment, then the link disappears! Tomorrow's another day. G'night ladies.
One more idea, then I'm calling it a night.
Maybe this'll work, I am still optimistic! Ha ha.
Edited to add:
As soon as I click on Add Comment, then the link disappears! Tomorrow's another day. G'night ladies.
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HomespunMary
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Re: Which applique technique is best for a quilt that will be washed?
Granma2five, I don't know why it doesn't work, but it might have something to do with the web-site where you store the pictures...? From the links you've been trying to post, I can go to a Kodak page that displays the pictures you mention, and I tried to post them here, but I'm with you: it just doesn't work. A mystery to me....
