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Old November 14th 04, 07:57 PM
muse9
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I know this was discussed a lot recently and I've read over those posts but
I was unsure about the size of the thread because it seems so thin.
Excellent suggestion to do a practice piece and I will do that. It helps me
more than you know just knowing that all of you are here when I get stuck!

Thanks Polly!
Bonnie

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"Polly Esther" wrote in message
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We've talked about the quirks and joys of invisible thread mighty

thoroughly
quite recently so you already have a good base for trying it. However - by
all means do this. Make a sandwich of backing, the batting you plan to use
and some of the fabric that is used in your top. The sandwich needs to be
at least 12" square.
Practice on your sandwich and see if you have any problems or

tinkering
to do. We're right here if you need us. All experts and very humble.

Polly




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