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Jim Upton
Registered: March 2005 Location: Huntington Beach, CA Posts: 440
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Mon January 23, 2006 4:20pm
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Steve; Nothing there that you can't fix by pushing the thead into place. The only thing I would suggest for next time is double space between the S and L otherwise I think you did a good job.
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Tom Kirkman
Registered: March 2005 Location: North Carolina Posts: 1,567
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Mon January 23, 2006 5:29pm
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Heck, I think it looks pretty good. A serif typeface in a weave is something to be proud of.
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Steven Libby
Registered: May 2005 Posts: 112
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Mon January 23, 2006 5:58pm
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Thanks. It is a serif. Its my 1st weave...not counting the mermaid weave I started but decided to put on hold until after something more "simple". While magnification helps with the threading, I think I shoulda stepped back and looked a few times to be sure I was still on a straight line...would rather not have to rework afterwards.
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Raymond_Adams
Registered: May 2005 Location: Sacramento, CA Posts: 2,244
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Mon January 23, 2006 8:31pm
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Hey Steven, Thats cool!! Just got a DVD and small weaving jig myself.
If done quite a few 7 thread block letter weaves but it's time to step
it up a bit. Thanks for posting!!
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Bob Firebaugh
Registered: June 2007 Posts: 2
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Sat September 8, 2007 10:23pm
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Steve, please email me regarding the thread colors. That look like the colors for Southern Methodist University and as an alum, I especially like those colors. Thanks, /s/Bob Firebaugh
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