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Take a close look at a piece of modern machine made trim sometime. I've
looked at the brocades that people like to use in SCA garb and most have 2-3
errors per inch, if not more. If your completed piece has only 2 or 3 errors
over the entire length you've beat the machines by several orders of
magnitude. Pat yourself on the back. ;)
> As Lousa says, trying to correct errors in TW can be not only more trouble
> than they're worth but also disastrous. When you correct a mistake in
> brocading, there are 7 steps per row that have to be followed!!
>
> nANCY
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