On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 06:45:21 +1000, hopper
<Troll5layer@acting.invalid> wrote:
>sewsandy <sewsandy@here.com>:sayed
>>On Sun, 08 Nov 2009 19:08:08 +1000, hopper
>><Troll5layer@acting.invalid> wrote:
>>
>>>sewsandy <sewsandy@here.com>, wrote
>>>>Sorry I vanished without warning , had major computer problems and am
>>>>now back up and running with many lessons learnt! lol.
>>>
>>>Positives in all of it, eh ? :)
>>>
>>>>will be sending
>>>>a photo asap of the bsa logo , the gentleman loved it !
>>>>
>>>I do hope it wears well :-)
>>>
>>>As you can see I am no sewer and thus my 'engineering' is
>>>largely based on what others (who do know) produce and
>>>recommend. There is then always the risk of something
>>>"undoing". It is only my mistakes that will assist me in
>>>growing. As devout are my efforts I am aware they
>>>are not like the rest of me... perfect :-^
>>Hopper ,Good Morning.
>> Please see the attached photo , I changed your design slightly (hope
>>you don't mind)
>>
>... no worries.
>That is the idea of the exercise :-)
>
>>photo A was the design as you digitised it (minus the
>>ROO..lol)
>awwwww.. no one wants me "roo"... shucks :-^
It's cute I'll give you that but not this time, maybe I'll find a use
for him. Maybe combine him with the wiggles or something! lol
>
>>but it stitched out too dense
>>
>It pulled a lot ..eh
yep!
>Like "walked all over the shop"?
yep!
>I am generally using a stitch spacing of .4mm maybe I should be out at
>.47/9mm??
>
>>so I enlarged it (PHOTO B) in
>>PE Design but didn't press the button that maintains the density and
>>fill . I felt that the lettering needed to be a bit bolder so removed
>>your lettering and then made a jpg of what I wanted in photodraw and
>>digitized it, then added it to your design. Photo c was the design I
>>went with and it looked great ,
>>
>That's all good, from a novice POV, I guess.. but I aint too happy
>with the detail on the rifles. Seems very "raggedy" to me. in all
>sewouts.
I think that may just be the photo's because it look fine.
>You think?
>.. and if it actually looks as the graphic shows in that it didn't
>"settle down" in the final sewout on the fleece... what do I do about
>trimming those edges neater???
Final sew out was fine , the samples are on a piece of sweatshirt
fabric (now don't go all poetic on me and start quoting sheep or cows
or what ever it was when I mentioned fleece! lol) do you know what I
mean by "sweatshirt"?. On the fleece it was good!
>
>>sorry I didn't get a photo of the
>>fleece but I was a bit rushed at the end.I hope this makes sense and
>>as I have confessed before I'm very new at this but learnt loads just
>>by looking a your design and the different sections.
>>
>heh.. Being the first "public viewing" I have had I reckon there is
>lots to learn yet..!
Oops! wasn't I supposed to go public?
>
>>Please let me know your thoughts on the stich out (I was also
>>experimenting with the colours of the guns and text).The photo's are
>>not to good as I had to take them in artificial light as it's night
>>here.
>>
>I reckon the pix are great.. and excellent work in setting out
>the display.. you should be building me tutes..!!!!
One quick question (not about this) is there a group where I might be
able to get help to get a 3D vector image of a nut (as in nut and bolt
) We need one for our van graphics to be done and the people who
designed our logo are taking ages. I have done a search in newsgroups
but all that seemed to come up was porn. Not what I had in mind !
>
>/sits on hands
Will put kettle on and await your reply my friend (IT will think i'm
talking to myself again how funny ):)
>
>
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