24hrembroiderer@mnsi.cominvalid> wrote:
>I have stitiched this patch out times just to test and its great.
>
Okeeee.. there is a positive :-)
>Digitizing is right and one I did in black and white to test thread
>breakage. Also used different machines. The Janome 300e gave
>the best results of the 4, but that could just be a fluke. No thread
>breakage on any of them so its not the digitizing. I also stitched
>out a few others that have been posted and the only one that was a
>wee bit flakey was my eagle and pipe. Sorry for the delay in getting
>back on this but DH has been in hospital for a 2 weeks so just a tad
>busy. Outline is just too heavy on the eagle one, not sure how that
>can be changed as its a shaggy edge.
>
Diddun like it meself, an' that like. It is a tricky 'edge' to work a
solution for. I have tried it in "running stitch" now. See how
that looks on just plain material, I doubt it will suffer any cloth
with body/pile.. no?
.. see attached
>Mini logos stitched out very well.
>
That's the Cooper S thing.. for ghey Paree(Paris)??
If so...?.. thank yous.. I doubt I would hear anything back from
that corner.. a bit bruised is our Paris<g>
>Gave all 20 of the patches I had stitched out to the kids on Childrens
>ward last night and they were pretty excited. I bet today Mom's are
>sewing them on their caps etc today.
>
I do hope so :-)
>Just want to thank all the great people on this list who do these for
>us, and relay a very special thanks from some amazing kids.
>
>PS, even stitched out several of the Aussie's as patches
>seperately.....those were the most coveted ones. They loved
>the Roo/Kanga
>
heh... mheh... I do requests<g>
Carnt have another generation thinking we are
"strange talking folk from down in Afghanistan"!!
/lafffffffff
hey.. thanks for all of that..
Some here been waiting to read critique (any)
for six years.
You did good tonight :-)
cheers
--
kit
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