by babyred 04 Apr 2009

and presto, no more alarms! It also seems to have fixed the loopy stitch problem I occassionaly had. Now I have only one net and can't seem to find where to buy them! Thanks!

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by meganne 04 Apr 2009

Babyred, if you follow my link you may find the info you need. If you can't find any netting email me privately as it is readily available here and much cheaper (even with postage) than buying ready made nets. hugs n roses, M

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by mad14kt 04 Apr 2009

I bought mines from Ebay a while back. However; next time I am headng to the florist and ask them for some ;D *2U

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by luckycharm 04 Apr 2009

I GET MINE FROM HERE THEY ARE GOOD AND CAN GET 3 NETS OUT OF THE LONG ONE http://www.annaboveembroidery.com...

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by my3chis 04 Apr 2009

I buy mine on E-Bay, but Joannes has small packages too.

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by asterixsew Moderator 04 Apr 2009

I make mine from the nets that are round bulbs of garlic. We sound to be a rather resourceful group with the recycling

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babyred by babyred 04 Apr 2009

Thanks! I guess if I look around, I can get them from several different products.

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by shirlener88 04 Apr 2009

I got mine from the florest, as well - but you can also buy them at shoppersrule.com

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babyred by babyred 04 Apr 2009

Thanks Shirlene, but I think I will try the florist first. I like free better!

sarahrose by sarahrose 06 Apr 2009

I do as well.

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by peggy 04 Apr 2009

I get mine free from the florist. They come off the rose buds, etc when shipped to their store. They are long and I cut them into. It is the net that looks much like the ones I have bought from embroidery store. Sam's club is a great place to get a big stack of them as the shipment of flowers arrives. Just ask the florist and he/she will save for you.

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babyred by babyred 04 Apr 2009

Peggy, thank you. I will try my local florist, I don't have a Sam's club.

clawton by clawton 04 Apr 2009

Never thought of that. thanks for the suggestion

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