washing math and methods. I have a great job to use as an example.
Two jobs, but it makes for a nice comparison contrast.
I am making four slipcovers, two each color, all the same loveseat. Using two colorways of the same fabric, Calico's Cabana. At the same time I am using a washed canvas ( Calico's as well ) that came washed, and I am rewashing.
The series will be at the picture trail link and explained on the slipcover forum at CHFIndustries ( I never remember if that's plural or not ). http://forums.chfindustry.com/showthread.php?t=44045
The main points to be brought out is shrinkage rate and how you tinker with the new elastic fabric ( once washed ) to make a tight fit.
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Hi Shirely
Anyway this could also be posted on this blog. Not everyone has joined the chf form and our site is free...
I wouldn't mind dragging it over once it's been edited. Is that possible ? Because the paragraph window is bigger, it's easier for me to use that format to write. Also, look when I am done, be sure you want that much information in a lump, it pushes back your pictures to a covered page. Didn't mean to be inconsiderate. It will be very long when complete.
I believe reading is possibile even if you do not purchase the magazine ? Correct me if I am wrong ?
Karen, this would work as well~ do we have the ability to create files here ? Files I can write long pooplahs in and then not cram the face page with it ?
I never paid CHF and I can still read. I can NOT, however...
1. Access mail.
2. Post.
3. Search.
4. View some of the newer features.
FYI, and all.
I cannot access chf either...
Shirely I don't know how to do this except send it to me and I can post some of it in a sane manner...
:)
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