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 Has anyone stitched out the tiny fsl snowflakes by Ace Points?  I am having
 a devil of a time with them.  The thread is always breaking or fraying.  I
 have changed needles, slowed my machine down to the slowest embroidery
 speed, tried several brands and types of thread, and tried different wss.
 I love to use the 'fabric' type of wss rather than the 'film' type for my
 fsl.  I tried hooping 1 and 2 layers.  I don't play much with tensions,
 once I get it set right I don't want to knock it out of whack.  When I try
 other fsl designs, they are stitching out beautifully.  Just wondered if
 anyone has had this problem, or could offer any suggestions.
 Thanks for your time.
 Goody
 
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