this one looks like he is having to much fun. from Gettyimages
Customer should know they would have had to submit original artwork to be digitized for embroidery. See if she can ask to have the artwork released while you make the hunt.
I'm a little concerned if it took you three minutes to draw that. Where, exactly, did you hold the pencil?ITS SO SIMPLE.......... to draw..........less then 3 minutes))))took more time to SCAN,LOAD HERE)))
really???? that all you got??? ok silly man.........3 minutes total.........
1. PRINT THE ORIGINAL, 2. FIND A PENCIL(took the most time), 3. THINKING.........4. HAND MOVEMENT(maybe 45 seconds) OK??????? and heres a 30 second sketch hahahahahaahahaha
Not knowing anything about embroidery you wouldn't know where to look. There are embroidery "clipart" files that can be purchased just like there are vector art files that can be purchased.
$12 at:
http://www.dakotacollectibles.com/c.../comm/searchresults.asp?useraction=fromdetail
$8 at:
http://www.embroiderydesigns.com/productdetails/Dakota-Collectibles/1/MI1776.aspx
I think I have used that piece or very similar, I would have gotten it from Iclipart.com . I did some menus for a restaurant in Folsom Ca. a few years ago. I can look and see if you can't find it.
Can you check please, the website I look at only offer embroidery files, which I don't know how to use.