Is there some reason why you wouldnât just finish it normally and sew it
together with a needle?
Devon
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I have found that setting up "magic threads" in the beginning allows you to
make a very clean and nearly invisible join at the end.
Clay Blackwell
Lynchburg, VA
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> On Oct 18, 2017, at 10:35 PM, Sally Jenkins wrote:
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> The joins will be mostly cloth
The joins will be mostly cloth stitch areas.
The picture of the finished crown can be seen in Knypplerskan by Inga-Lisa
Olsson, Vol. 3.
Thanks for taking an interest!
Sally
On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 7:24 PM, J Reardon wrote:
> It might help us to know what stitches you
It might help us to know what stitches you will be using at the beginning and
end, the areas that will join. Is it cloth stitch or an open work pattern?
Jean Reardon, Pennsylvania
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If you were to make a bolster pillow of the correct diameter, you could do it
all around the bolster and the beginning would still be 'pinned in place'.
Measure the length of the pricking and make a bolster to fit it.
Lorri
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