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2nd December 07, 10:39 AM
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Oops, didn't get to finnish my question because the cats started fighting. You say that the flashes would look the same on both sides, but would it also work to make flashes that have two different faces like green on one side and tartan on the other side if they are flipped over?
 Originally Posted by Ted Crocker
That's a great idea, thanks.
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2nd December 07, 10:47 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by Ted Crocker
Oops, didn't get to finnish my question because the cats started fighting. You say that the flashes would look the same on both sides, but would it also work to make flashes that have two different faces like green on one side and tartan on the other side if they are flipped over?
Not sure what you're asking. What I meant was that I like to have both flashes on one leg be identical or mirror images of one another, rather than being cut from different parts of the tartan. The front of an individual flash will look different from the back of that same flash because of the way you've folded the tartan. I don't worry what part of the tartan shows on the back of the flash - I just like the back to look nice and finished and not have raw edges or interfacing showing. That's just because I'm anal. The back side never actually shows when you're wearing it.
Barb
Last edited by Barb T; 2nd December 07 at 12:29 PM.
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