Mine too. I've heard of doing that with non-fusible interfacing, but have
never tried it.

Arlys

On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 08:28:21 -0700 WickedFrau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Hmmmm, you have my curiosity up.  Isn't the edge of the fabric on the 
> 
> hoop protected by the outer hoop?   If it is the rest of the fabric 
> you 
> are worried about then I could see why you'd want to place a piece 
> of 
> tissue paper over the entire embroidery (with the inner hoop 
> underneath) 
> place the outer hoop on top, then tear the paper off where you want 
> to 
> work.  Not to argue with Tania-you guys "over there" call stuff 
> differently than we, but silk paper over here is rather expensive.  
> Tissue paper is really cheap and is mostly used for wrapping gifts.  
> It 
> is the same as the paper most patterns are made of over here (very 
> light 
> and easily torn).
> 
> You could do the same I guess with a piece of calico (which I think 
> we 
> call muslin BTW) and cut a hole...maybe a little more expensive, but 
> 
> more durable.
> 
> Sg
> 
> >
> >Bjarne og Leif Drews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  Hi,
> >Rats- my dictionary stinks. It doesnt have the word "tissue paper".
> >  
> >
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