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From: Pixie <Pixie@AnnWheatley.com>
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Subject: Re: Req: Could someone pleace digitize this for me please....thx "cotton gin.jpg" (1/1) yEnc 21122 Bytes (0/1)
Date: Wed, 02 Sep 2009 09:38:09 +1000
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On Tue, 01 Sep 2009 16:08:08 -0400, lookin4wendi
<havenone@nowhere.com> wrote:
>On Tue, 01 Sep 2009 11:44:40 -0500, susan <susan@suzzysue@aol.com>
>wrote:
>
>I have way to much time on my hands.
>
And putting that time to good use!
If I may?
Good effort!
The only thing I'm querying is the stitch order.
You outlined (or click and stitch did) the design first.
I changed the black outline to stitch last (to have a look) and it
gives the design much more definition. Stitching the outline last
tidies up edges - as long as stabilisation was good and the line has
not moved away from the stitch area because of pulling.
This stitch order change could be done because there were no running
stitches to get you from one area to another. Some designers do this
and the stitches get buried under the next colour, so a visual check
is a must if you change the original order of stitching to make sure
you are not sewing over something else.
Very defined now.
Have a look, it's a big difference. Click and Stitch allows you to
change the stitch sequence??
Great job!
>Here is a cotton gin in click & stitch, 3.9"
Pixie :-)
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