Kate <kpalombo@comcast.net>wrote:
>On Mon, 21 Mar 2011 07:07:14 +1000, digiTraks <dT@stitch.n.tyme>
>wrote:
>
>>gi-it-dun <gid@ABCP.posting.invalid>wrote:
>>>TL wrote:
>>>
>>>>snapped a few brain threads along the way. (I had to
>>>>relearn how to use my sewing machine and I have been sewing for over
>>>>50 years.)
>>>>
>>>ssstrewth!
>>>
>>>/shakes head
>>>
>>>what is a bloke to do!
>>>
>>>... here ya go.
>>>holler if the work requires adjusting.
>>>
>>>..an' IF the kid ever makes a buck in front?
>>>A gold coin donation towards the Pink Tigers
>>>is ample compensation for my loss of Copyright.
>>>http://www.squidoo.com/michigan3day
>>
>>Might we have some feedback
>>on this project?
>>
>>tks
>
>Sorry it took so long to say thank you, but I was stuck in the
>hospital.
>
.. no worries.
>I tried to create the patch for my son but when I got to the 3rd layer
>(Black shadow on the state), the thread kept breaking. I tried 4
>different threads and many different needles, and I have no luck, the
>thread keeps breaking. Does anyone know why this is happening? I
>just can't get past the outline of the state.
>
In "View" the outline is a third layer, in sewing it is
largely just one,, with some cover over two layers
in some places. None of that should be a problem
buuut as I do not sew I will take advice from
those that do.
That said I have read many a post on
"thread breaking" over the years, usually it is
thread and/or tension.
I shall watch for input and adjust the design
as required.
cheers
--
kit
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