Before xmas, I should have enough time to play with the FSL bowl.
Meanwhile, if you don't mind, I would like to use your approach with your
idea get it made first. After I figure out the whole FSL, I promise I will
display to you my breath taking creation. The last part is a joke you know
about that.
On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 10:45:27 -0700, Herb <Herb@the.herb.garden> wrote in:
<ZAMrn.64543$Fy1.8327@en-nntp-10.dc1.easynews.com>:
>M&M Chocolate wrote:
>> Just finished testing and they are not working at all. All the motif
>> stitches fall apart.
>>
>
>Not too surprising. As I implied earlier, Free-Standing embroidery
>requires different stitching than just embroidering on fabric, and why
>it's NOT just a simple digitization.
>
>It's like ultra-miniature macrame.
>
>I think your friend would be well surprised and satisfied if you used
>my first suggestion - stitch out a REAL FSL doily and bowl, and
>the backs looking like ... well, backs ... you could put stars on both
>the inside AND outside.
>
> - Herb
>
>
>> On Sat, 27 Mar 2010 22:18:57 -0700, Herb <Herb@the.herb.garden> wrote in:
>> <7FBrn.135693$Up1.17005@en-nntp-08.dc1.easynews.com>:
>>
>>
>>>M&M Chocolate wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Here is the Star bowl bottom I just finished.
>>>>
>>>
>>>They're both beautiful - certainly a lot better than I could EVER do!
>>>What's wrong with using them (if anything)?
>>
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