by annmounce 22 Sep 2008

Here's a little towel I embroidered the other day to take to a child's b-day party. Seems like there's always a few tiny loops of white showing through. Any way to prevent that ?

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by lbrow 27 Sep 2008

We r our own worst critics Ann we see what others don't seem to see. I think it is a very nice gifr for eli *4U

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by shirleysisson 24 Sep 2008

This is so cute. *4U

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by kttyhwk4 23 Sep 2008

Cute!

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by nonna57 23 Sep 2008

We always pick the faults, but I am sure the little one that gets this lovely towel wont see any mistakes at all, Well done

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annmounce by annmounce 24 Sep 2008

Thanks, Nonna, and to all you nice ladies with your comments. True. The baby won't care at all. :-)

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by stickmuster 23 Sep 2008

so cute, ****

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by michelej 23 Sep 2008

Very nice! yes wss does work very well!

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by shirlener88 23 Sep 2008

Ann, great job - but with the next towel - use the WSS - you will like the difference! Keep it up - you are doing a wonderful job!

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by adelmarie 23 Sep 2008

I always use topping when embroidering on towels, depending of if the towel will be for decorative effect or it will actually be used I use WWS or very lightweigth vinyl on the top. Looks pretty good to me.*

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annmounce by annmounce 23 Sep 2008

Thanks. I did use WWS and I'm glad to see that you think it looks fine. Maybe I'm too critical of my work. :-) *4U

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by grannyo 23 Sep 2008

Very nice and festive. WSS is what I use on top and bottom of my towels.

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by sanjoy51 22 Sep 2008

I have this design too and I use the water soluable and works good. I must say that I love the simpleness of this it is very elegant and looks terriffic. I am always adding it to others but I love it on its own. Thanks for sharing.

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by grandmapapers 22 Sep 2008

Cute towel. I think if you use water soluable stabilizer it takes care of the loops.

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