Archive for November, 2006
“Compositions”-Ken Parsons Designs-Machine Embroidery
I returned some days ago from the Original Quilting and Sewing Expo held at Kansas City, MO. The show was superb and I met lots of online friends. There were a lot of “lurkers” from the Martha Pullen board and I am so glad to now place a face to the names. My greatest joy […]
Posted: November 24th, 2006 under Machine embroidery tips, Journey, Main, machine embroidery, Digitizing, Digitizing Softwares.
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“Baltimore Rose” Inspirations in Machine Embroidery
As I am neck deep in getting ready for the Original Sewing and Quilt expo, I had sent over some of the upcoming releases to Carolyn (http://www.creativeneedlecraft.com) Both Carolyn and I will be showcasing together at the show and we have a great rapport where we feed off each other in our individual presentations. Last […]
Posted: November 6th, 2006 under machine embroidery, Heirlooms, ME Projects.
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First Sale Doctrine and ME designs
Recent discussions regarding Machine Embroidery designs and First Sale doctrine has led me to clarify this “ambiguous” territory. What is First Sale Doctrine and how does it apply to Machine Embroidery designs?
First sale doctrine allows the purchaser to legally resell the original purchased item.
Scenario 1:
You buy a cashmere sweater for your best friend. Alas the color is […]
Posted: November 3rd, 2006 under Journey, Main, machine embroidery, Copyright and Intellectual Property, ESPC, Ebay and ME.
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Creating Heirlooms for Tomorrow
So what are our heirlooms for tomorrow as far as Machine Embroidery goes. My firm determination is to be able to present the same heirloom look to our future generations that I and my parent’s generations fancied. With that in mind I am forever trying to capture the beauty of those embroideries into Machine Embroidery designs. […]
Posted: November 3rd, 2006 under Journey, Main, machine embroidery, Heirlooms, ME Projects.
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