by robynp 27 Jan 2011

Hi, does any one know where I can get a good free design of a chook, in jeff format. Thanks to any one who can help me with this.

robynp

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by joann13100 28 Jan 2011

If you find a design in another format, you can download free conversion software and convert it to the .jef format.

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robynp by robynp 28 Jan 2011

Thanks joann,I havent had my machine long and I am only learning all about this stuff.

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by joann13100 28 Jan 2011

Henessey Emb has a chicken offered in the OPW club. Free to join, then the monthly free samples was the August 2010 free samples.

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by ramona 28 Jan 2011

http://www.emblibrary.com/EL/sear...
Lots of very nice ones on this site but not free, sorry.

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by sewmom 27 Jan 2011

ttt

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by kazza 27 Jan 2011

Hatched In Africa has some Redwork Chickens

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robynp by robynp 28 Jan 2011

Thanks Kazza, went to the hatchedinafrica site and found heaps.
cheers robyn

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by sewmom 27 Jan 2011

If it is chicken do want realistic? Cartoon? Redwork? So many choices out there.

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by kazza 27 Jan 2011

A Chook is slang for chicken, here in Aussie and NZ we tend to call chickens Chooks!

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by catsnhorses 27 Jan 2011

Hope that Robin lets us know if it's a chicken, or something else. :) We could get a fun game going on here, as to what might have been a typo.
Let's see - cook, hook ...

Sorry, ladies, I think it must be getting late in the day 'cause I'm getting silly now.

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by lindalee757 27 Jan 2011

??? what is a "chook"-

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bevintex by bevintex 28 Jan 2011

I think its a chicken? Maybe.

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by sewmom 27 Jan 2011

Or did you mean "cook" but misspelled it?

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by grandmamek 27 Jan 2011

What is a chook?? TTT Hugs, Mary

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by sewlikedawn 27 Jan 2011

Don't know what a chook is but now I'd like to know!!! ttt for you!
One flower for you to!
Dawn

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by castelyn 27 Jan 2011

Sorry don't know what a chook is. Will just push to the top = Hugs Yvonne

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greysewist by greysewist 28 Jan 2011

We Aussies do have a bit of fun with our slang/language/lingo. A chook often comes up as unusual for others and yes, it's a chicken or a hen. But an 'old chook' could be your mum/mom/mother :)

robynp by robynp 28 Jan 2011

Sorry, yes I did mean chicken, ant kind would be fine its for my kids, they love looking after them,

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by catsnhorses 27 Jan 2011

Are you asking for what the Aussie's call what we Americans know as a chicken? If not, please let us know. :)

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