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I was going to share a fun pic of me.I have it scanned and it is on my documents.Now how do I get it on here?
That does not show upHere's another one from one of my emails...my beadwork.
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Well you can upload a picture from your hdd by using the "upload a file" button on the right side below the reply field. There are three buttons - Post Reply, Upload a File and More Options. It's the middle one (obviously) and clicking it will open a file selection window where you can choose an image file to attach from your computer.
Here's another one from one of my emails...my beadwork.
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What kind of bead work do you do? I do applique and loom. I'd really like to see pics.but this one didn't work.
What about now?
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Nope. Is it showing correctly in your post on your screen? I'm confused.
It shows on mine as a broken image symbol or broken file symbol.
Now?
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Wow, Gary that is beautiful! This takes the patience of a saint to produce.But then you are a saint.
I have done pieces this wide but not this long. I designed my own loom and my husband built it but I would have to do something different to do this long a piece, I think. I only have room on my rollers for about an inch thickness of beading, I can do belts.
Does your loom operate with a shuttle like the Mirrix loom, I can't tell? I use a thin aspen stick to tighten and even out the rows of beads.
WOW Gary that is beautifulNow?
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This is nice.Do you sell them?Do you know the names of the indians?Thanks.
I build my own looms. They're really simple. I'll see if I can dig up some pictures. (I hope I didn't delete them)
Everything on my loom is fixed, nothing moves. You can make them as big or as small as you want. I also make my own patterns.
Here's the picture that you couldn't see before.
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There's roughly 75,000 beads in that piece.
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