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Thanksgiving Stitching
Our turkey just went into the oven -- the first I've had to prepare in 20
years. Found myself using a rather nice feather stitch to close it up. But, I did use knots. Annie |
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On 27 Nov 2003 21:08:41 GMT, (FKBABB) wrote:
Found myself using a rather nice feather stitch to close it up. But, I did use knots. And did you use perle or floss? =) Jenn L. http://community.webshots.com/user/jaliace http://sewu9corn.blogspot.com Current projects: Fall Harvest (Brittercup Designs) Lady of the Flag (Mirabilia) |
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And did you use perle or floss? =)
BRBR LOL. Luckily, I found I still had some kitchen twine, otherwise I would have been rooting in the thread stash. I think a perle would have been best, No. 5. Though this brings up another question: Chemical dyes are used in the production of almost all embroidery threads. Is this stuff safe to use with food? Annie, who seldom licks here floss, and never her turkey string |
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