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Posted by on January 23, 2008, 12:40 am
> On Jan 22, 12:16=A0am, mir...@actcom.co.il wrote:
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> > > Ok, I finished it up this afternoon. I used a blanket stitch around
> > > the edges and since it was such a large patch, I put a little bit of
> > > fabric glue around the center bits to help hold the body of the patch
> > > in place. It looks WONDERFUL! Thanks again.
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> > > Wendy :D
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> > Congrats on finnishing ,,,, i am not very kin on glue but if it works
> > for you ?? next time you might just embroider a tiny thing
> > instead ,???
> > mirjam
>
> HAHAHA! Yeah really! But as this was my first one, well...I wanted a
> nice large picture ("Mario") for this kid to be thrilled by. The
> purpose of the patch was to protect the back of the duplicate
> stitching. Oh-- you can see it here, if you would like:http://tinyurl.com/=
2j5vpy
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> Wendy
> PS--the glue was a clear fabric glue. I only used a couple of tiny
> dabs in the very center of the patch, which was thick enough to handle
> it without a clue that there is glue in there. It keeps the center of
> the patch from poofing out, as I didn't want to stitch that part over
> the design.
Wendy i wasn`t scolding you , just pondering in writing , i happen not
to like glue on any cloth in any technique i make ,,,
mirjam
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