tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2258603058709369125.post1725851062980594687..comments2023-11-02T07:33:02.369-04:00Comments on Stitching Again: Too much milkBarbhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17101990651665004627noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2258603058709369125.post-30244489837906218282009-08-30T17:22:47.205-04:002009-08-30T17:22:47.205-04:00Boy, that's frustrating and very sad.Boy, that's frustrating and very sad.Tammyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11001167831077281848noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2258603058709369125.post-7554278592354263702009-08-28T09:23:28.907-04:002009-08-28T09:23:28.907-04:00How sad! I could never be a farmer of any sort, u...How sad! I could never be a farmer of any sort, unless I was the kind who let all my animals die humanely of old age. I'd never make a penny as the animals would get best treatment and housing etc. <br />As to your framing issue in the last post. Do try Michaels. I ordered "just frames" from them with no hassles. I'm simply too cheap to pay someone to do something I can do at home. I am not a wood-worker, so I can't cut out mouldings and make good corners, so I let the store do that. As for mounting and stuffing it in the frame...I've been doing that with store-bought standard frames for years. Last month was the very first time (in over 35 years of stitching) that I actually had custom frames made. A little pricey even with a 60% off coupon, but well worth the nice results.Jenniferhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10949966372643951079noreply@blogger.com