Re: xst over a very open mesh

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Re: xst over a very open mesh ellice 05-20-2009
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Posted by ellice on May 20, 2009, 9:53 am


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What about rolling the sides in, as quilters (like me) do when starting to
quilt a piece too large for the machine. I roll up the side and use old
fashioned bicycle clips to hold the roll of spare fabric out of the way.
Fabric and quilt shops sell them - they sort of look like a slightly
squashed circle, whose ends meet but aren't joined - the ends are usually
folded back. The metal is flexible, about 1/2-3/4" flat piece - meant to
hold your pants leg up so it doesn't get caught in the chain....

I bet that would work. It's better than using big binder clips.
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No advice, but I like using the rug mesh for teaching anything really
complicated - like to show needleweaving. Or intricate filling stitches.
It's big enough to weave with NP weight yarn, and the students can see it
clearly, and I'm not stumbling doing it - or so I like to think.

Ellice


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