Ballet Dancer, The Red Shoes. Fabric Panel | | Sewing | Craft | Printed Fabric Panels - New Arrivals

Our Fabric: 100% PolyesterComes in:1. Our regular White (Popular for most things)2. Ivory (only available on images that do not have a background colour such as Peter Isolated)3. Lightweight available on any panel, if it's not in the dropdown please leave me a note saying *Lightweight* :)4. Silky Polyester, a bit like the expensive under slips, available on request only, it's floppy and lightweight white.Sizes: Our "Image" sizes are: 4x4, 8x8, 12x12, 16x16 inches of course there are exceptions on some drop down lists, namely someone may want 10 inch image on a 16" panel, if you need something like this please contact me :)Sizes: 1. 4x4 inches (Image size) - excess fabric roughly half an inch to an inch (sometimes more)2. 8x8 inches (Image size) - excess fabric roughly half an inch to an inch (sometimes more)3. 12x12 inches (Image size) - excess fabric roughly half an inch to an inch (sometimes more)4. 16x16 inches (Image size) - excess fabric roughly half an inch to an inch (sometimes more)5. 60cm x 40cm (or 40x60cm) is the image size, again there is roughly half to an inch around of excess, sometimes more.You may wish a 6x6 image on an 8x8 panel, please leave me a note, if for example you wanted a6" image on a 16 inch peace of fabric, also let me know, this one would require you to purchase the 16" panel and so on, 6x6 on a 12 inch panel, anything is possible, chat to me :)6. 21 inch x 21 inch (usually for upholstery or other) still has the 16x16 inch print but excess white for the pulling around chairs etc.PLEASE NOTE THIS FABRIC IS NOT (uk FR) it's 100% Polyester, you need a coating for the UK, check your own counties fire regs.THIS IS CHAIRS cushions do not come under the regs.While we try to ensure that our images are as they are meant to be, be aware some monitors will vary.The Ivory fabric, is a base colour therefore your image will slightly alter on the ivory as it will change colours due to being ivory on the base.Any questions please do not hesitate to ask.Yes, :) we can print your own images, please make sure they are clearas with this sort of thing, what you see is what you get, I can't invent ears :Dor tails, or missing paws :) but If there is a ball or brick or worse I can take outa rogue element for you. You can add your image in a message. Please though we get snowedunder and we can at a normal time go through 50 meters of fabric a week, equating to thousandsof panels, please be patient I will get it done as fast as humanly possible :)My panels are 300dpi so bear in mind if your image is a camera phone image, that is basicallylike trying to fit a stamp on a two story house, try and make your images at least 120dpi you can do good setting on the camera phones *sorry camera phone shy I have no clue*but I will always let you know if the image is bad.For memorial type images, I will try my very best to make you happy and try hard toget your beloved pet or person on a panel as clear as I can.Yes I can put names on at least 80% of the images, if you can see an obvious placeon a panel then it can be done. Just message always happy to have a chat about it.Any problems I will sort out asap, drop me a message feel free to tell me I'm daft. :)Posting:Postage times will always vary, but my posting days are as follows:Monday - Printing Day Ready for Tuesday (yes it can take from 7am to 11pm at night sometimes)- I will generate labels as wellTuesday - Printing, Packing and posting our post lady picks up our sacks at 2pmWednesday - Printing Day ready for Thursday, labels generated, and packed shipped at 2pmThursday - Printing, Generating Labels, Packing, custom designs.Friday - Printing, Packing, pulling hair out Royal Mail picks up at 12pm.Saturdays - We do not work, except Nov-December due to the holiday rushSunday - We do not work, except Nov-December due to the holiday rushTimes... we have longer times on our listings for one reason and that is not to disanoint our customers,we give this extended time just in case a machine breaks down, which is rare, but if it did it would giveus those two days to get a new machine in and back to normal, this is very rare but has occurred twice in a year,so this is the only reason for those times, most of the time, they go out as above.Shipping: Etsy wording on shipping is incorrectly done, it should say, processing day and shipping daysare not the same, I know a lot get upset which is :( because they get a bit confused with processing dayand shipping day, so the above days might help better in this confusion, If you put your order in on a Fridayafter 11am then that is going to sit with me until Tuesday (printed on Monday Royal mail picks up on Tuesday)(unless Christmas times of course as above) Royal Maildoes not work weekends and their Saturday has now been cut as well (sigh) so you can see the problem and sadness thatcould cause, so please be aware.

Janis Joplin*, 2 nominations: At least Joplin lost at the 1972 show to Carole King’s “Tapestry” and Aretha Franklin’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water.”. Nas, 13 nominations: Is there another rapper as artistic and lyrically deep as Nas? He’s almost the kind of artist the Grammys were created for, but, somehow, he’s always walked away empty handed. Run-D.M.C.*, 1 nomination: Back at the 1987 show rap Grammys didn’t exist, so Run D.M.C. competed for best R&B performance by a duo or group with vocal with their “Raising Hell” album. But they had to kiss the possibility of winning goodbye: Prince and the Revolution was also a nominee for their funky classic hit, “Kiss.”.

A Tribe Called Quest, 4 nominations: This is somewhat of a consolation prize: Q-Tip won best dance recording with The Chemical Brothers for “Galvanize.”, Kenny Chesney, 6 nominations: Five out of Chesney’s six Grammy nominations were for his collaborations, so this year’s nomination for best country album marks a new high for the veteran singer, Maybe being solo will seal the ballet dancer, the red shoes. fabric panel | | sewing | craft | printed fabric panels deal, Other well-known acts to also lack in Grammy love include The Ramones*, The Who*, Bjork, Guns N Roses, Iggy Pop, Kiss, Morrissey, Buddy Holly*, Oasis, Rush, The Kinks, The Strokes and Queens of the Stone Age..

Sunday is “Data Privacy Day,” when a host of companies, nonprofits and government agencies remind people to take steps to protect their privacy. The event is sponsored by the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA). Alliance executive director Russell Schrader said in a recent interview that “everyday should be Data Privacy Day,” and I agree. We need to think about our privacy regularly. Still, it’s a good time for industry and the government to concentrate on policies, procedures and their enforcement, and for the rest of us to focus on our personal privacy. On a similar note, Feb. 6 is “Safer Internet Day,” which is hosted by my nonprofit, ConnectSafely.org. We’ll be holding an event that day for middle and high school students in Austin, Texas, that will be live-streamed at SaferInternetDay.us/livestream.

When I asked Schrader to share his top privacy tips, his answers seemed like a primer for security, which makes sense because privacy and security go hand-in-hand, “Always update your software,” was his main advice, “There ballet dancer, the red shoes. fabric panel | | sewing | craft | printed fabric panels are bugs that are constantly being fixed behind the scenes,” he said, “but they don’t do any good unless you install them.”, I agree, even though there are occasional updates that backfire, such as Intel’s much maligned “fix” to the recently disclosed security flaw in its processors, After rolling out the patches, Intel recommended that “OEMs, cloud service providers, system manufacturers, software vendors and end users stop deployment of current versions, as they may introduce higher than expected reboots and other unpredictable system behavior.”  The company is working on another fix, which hopefully won’t cause machines to spontaneously reboot..

Despite this unfortunate situation with Intel, I continue to make sure my devices are updated with the latest versions of operating systems, browsers and other essential software because the risk of a bad fix is significantly lower than the risk from not applying these security updates. Schrader’s second tip is to beef up your passwords. He recommends a “pass phrase” rather than simply a password. Such a phrase should be relatively long – perhaps 20 characters or so and consist of seemingly random words strung together along with numbers, symbols and upper and lower case letters. Think of something that you can remember but others couldn’t guess such as YellowChocolate#56CadillacFi$h.

Don’t use the same phrase for every service, They can be similar but slightly different by adding a word or letters that ballet dancer, the red shoes. fabric panel | | sewing | craft | printed fabric panels will remind you of the service associated with this particular variant of your pass phrase, Another trick is to come up with a phrase and use the first letter of each word such as I met my friend Sally Smith at a dance party at Lincoln High School in 1988.  That would be “ImmfSSaadpaLHSi#1988,” which is both long and meaningless, Schrader also advises people to “think before you share, to own your online presence, and always be aware of what you’re posting.” He compares personal information to money: “you should value it, and you should protect it.”..

Thinking before sharing is always good advice. I am sometimes amazed what people post on social media, apparently without giving much thought to how it might affect them in the future. I have a friend whose wife broke up with him on Facebook. I learned about the pending divorce before he did. I suppose that’s one way of dumping your spouse but not exactly a best practice when it comes to personal privacy let alone a decent way to treat someone whom you once loved. I’ve also seen people post publicly on Facebook or Twitter when they meant to send a private message. Both services allow for private messaging, but you had better learn how to do it so it’s really private.

Another thing I’ve experienced is accidentally forwarding emails to the wrong person or having private information as part of a thread of a message that eventually gets shared with others, A number of years ago I got a slightly unpleasant email from an editor, which I forwarded to my wife with a comment but instead of hitting forward, I hit reply, Remarkably, my career at that newspaper didn’t end that day, but it could have, There are tools we can use to protect our privacy and security, but we need to know their limits, Most browsers have a private or “incognito” mode which prevents the browser from keeping a history of what you ballet dancer, the red shoes. fabric panel | | sewing | craft | printed fabric panels do, but that doesn’t prevent the servers you interact with from recording your activities..



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