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36 responses to “Mad Jack's Halloween Table Topper”
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love your fabric choices!!! And the designs are awesome!
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Great and easy instructions, however if your PC is on one floor and your sewing is on another, hard to follow. Please make a PDF available for all of us who have this and other mobility issues. Thanks for the great designs. I'll be donating one of these to my local school library for a silent auction, putting a sticky note giving San Fran Stitch Company credit as the creator of the project.
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Yes PDF is good
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SO Love your creative ideas! Thank you much for a great project. xoxox
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THANK YOU!!!!
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Nice, Thanks you.
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Thank you for doing this….
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You know you can actually just print it if you hit CTRL-P on your computer.
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Thank you. This is so cute.
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thank you for doing this table topper I also would like a PDF
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I would love a PDF also to save with my designs to make another 1 at a later date.
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Love this topper and the bought Creepy Crawly Countdown. Y'all are so nice to give us freebies and directions on how to do a topper with the freebies. And thank you for the Ctrl-P info to print. I didn't know that one. Learn something new every day. :^)) I usually just click on the open book beside the addy so it takes out the side bars and then copy and paste onto a word document so I can edit it to make it smaller. Anyway, I just wanted to say thank you, you are appreciated and your designs loved.
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Thanks “sew” much, Carol – and you're absolutely correct – just CTRL P works!
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I learned something new and great today with that little CTRL P trick. I also have an app called PDF995 which is free and I've been using a long, long time or you can buy the ad free one. I'm frugal and use the free one. When I hit the CTRL P, I just choose the PDF995 printer and it prints a PDF to the folder of my chose for later printing on paper if I so choose. Thanks so much for your help and the free designs.
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What do you suggest for the corners?
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The corners will each have a black square– look for our next tutorial posting tomorrow! XOX
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I would really love this in a PDF format. Saves paper and storage. Thank you once again for a really great design. Will look great when I get my calendar done.
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CTRL-P works and then save as “Microsoft Print to PDF” and it will save the page as a PDF
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love your fabric choices!!! And the designs are awesome!
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Great and easy instructions, however if your PC is on one floor and your sewing is on another, hard to follow. Please make a PDF available for all of us who have this and other mobility issues. Thanks for the great designs. I'll be donating one of these to my local school library for a silent auction, putting a sticky note giving San Fran Stitch Company credit as the creator of the project.
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Yes PDF is good
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SO Love your creative ideas! Thank you much for a great project. xoxox
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THANK YOU!!!!
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Nice, Thanks you.
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Thank you for doing this….
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You know you can actually just print it if you hit CTRL-P on your computer.
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Thank you. This is so cute.
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thank you for doing this table topper I also would like a PDF
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I would love a PDF also to save with my designs to make another 1 at a later date.
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Love this topper and the bought Creepy Crawly Countdown. Y'all are so nice to give us freebies and directions on how to do a topper with the freebies. And thank you for the Ctrl-P info to print. I didn't know that one. Learn something new every day. :^)) I usually just click on the open book beside the addy so it takes out the side bars and then copy and paste onto a word document so I can edit it to make it smaller. Anyway, I just wanted to say thank you, you are appreciated and your designs loved.
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Thanks “sew” much, Carol – and you're absolutely correct – just CTRL P works!
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I learned something new and great today with that little CTRL P trick. I also have an app called PDF995 which is free and I've been using a long, long time or you can buy the ad free one. I'm frugal and use the free one. When I hit the CTRL P, I just choose the PDF995 printer and it prints a PDF to the folder of my chose for later printing on paper if I so choose. Thanks so much for your help and the free designs.
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What do you suggest for the corners?
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The corners will each have a black square– look for our next tutorial posting tomorrow! XOX
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I would really love this in a PDF format. Saves paper and storage. Thank you once again for a really great design. Will look great when I get my calendar done.
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CTRL-P works and then save as “Microsoft Print to PDF” and it will save the page as a PDF
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