tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8255111671105547403.post4885350741599916222..comments2024-03-23T17:09:20.258-04:00Comments on Leatherwood Design Co: Sewing loop braid to wool sheershudsondebbhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05386611278026615074noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8255111671105547403.post-68686724551703112892015-06-20T00:07:17.498-04:002015-06-20T00:07:17.498-04:00No Frances I didn't even consider that. I focu...No Frances I didn't even consider that. I focused on keeping the grain straight and keeping the tension loose on the hand stitching. The wool, though fine, is incredibly sturdy and strong. I'm not sure but, as you speculated, I think sewing the trim to multiple layers would have encouraged distortion. I should test that with the scraps. Thanks for the nice complement! A book- sounds like fun!hudsondebbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05386611278026615074noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8255111671105547403.post-60252031445003779742015-06-19T12:16:17.544-04:002015-06-19T12:16:17.544-04:00"Were" you....that is..."Were" you....that is...Frances Puschhttp://francespusch.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8255111671105547403.post-57605081689875095932015-06-19T12:15:38.155-04:002015-06-19T12:15:38.155-04:00We you tempted to apply the trim after sewing the ...We you tempted to apply the trim after sewing the side hems, and catching a couple layers of fabric instead of just the face? Especially since the fabric is fine and the trim heavy? If you tried it, did it pull too much.<br /><br />Honestly, Deborah, you need to write a book! You are way too good at writing and showing directions not to....Frances Puschhttp://francespusch.comnoreply@blogger.com