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Hi folks,
I'm also working away at double-faced by myself. I've found
Staudigel's S
and Z leaning cards idea very helpful, rather than the usual S and Z
threaded. I also had a go at Carla's idea about reversing a pattern
and
found it worked on a relatively simple fish in Staudigels book, but
maybe
that was because the fish is symmetrical.
I tried working the end of my belt to a point and it worked reasonably
well
except for getting rid of the threads from the last few cards which
doesn't
look too good. Any ideas from anyone? I'd hoped for a tidy point
somehow.
Pamela
Pamela Treanor
P.O. Box 5658
Moray Place
Dunedin
New Zealand
ph. (03) 474 9670
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