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Right, you've got to go over it twice to get it threaded where
thread was originally. That's what I did. I went one direction and then turned around and went back filling in the unthreaded areas. Tensioning each stitch is important. You don't want it too tight so it draws up the material but you don't want it so loose that it stands proud. You'll get the hang of it in short order. "Wally" wrote in message ... "Simple Simon" wrote in message Zig-zag on both sides in the original holes. Wear your glasses. The original stitching is zig-zag. Would I be right in thinking that I should zig-zag in one direction first, and then turn and do the complementary zig-zag? (The original is machine-stitched, so has two courses of thread.) -- Wally I demand rigidly-defined areas of uncertainty! www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk |
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