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Thread Weave
Posted by: Bruce A. Tomaselli (---.dioceseaj.org)
Date: February 17, 2005 01:41PM

I was looking at some woven patterns and they appear to me as crosstitch patterns. Could one stitch, say a small trout on some cloth, and glue it to the butt section?

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Re: Thread Weave
Posted by: James(Doc) Labanowski (---.proxy.aol.com)
Date: February 17, 2005 03:25PM

I Have never tried that but you can do feathers. Might be worth a try and a new technique. The patterns are very simuilar to cross stitch and I have even done some hooked rugs with my patterns. Just open myself for some ribbing but it is all fun. If you try it give us some feedback. I didnt think color change weaving could be done until I tried and now look what can be done.

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Re: Thread Weave
Posted by: James(Doc) Labanowski (---.proxy.aol.com)
Date: February 17, 2005 03:25PM

I Have never tried that but you can do feathers. Might be worth a try and a new technique. The patterns are very simuilar to cross stitch and I have even done some hooked rugs with my patterns. Just open myself for some ribbing but it is all fun. If you try it give us some feedback. I didnt think color change weaving could be done until I tried and now look what can be done.

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Price quote for Doc
Posted by: Jim Kastorff (---.proxy.aol.com)
Date: February 17, 2005 04:07PM

Please provide me with a price for a light mauve bathmat, I'd like a weave of a dorado, color change of course, it the middle of the mat. I could pick it up at Long Beach if possible.

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