by psssst 08 Feb 2010

I read in an earlier post that for reversible clothing you can use an FSL design. Is this true? The FSL isn't too dense for fabric? I would rather ask than ruin an article of clothing.

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by maryjo 09 Feb 2010

As stated if you use the same color thread in the bobbin as you do on top most designs are virtually the same front and back. You will most likely have to do a lot more trimming of threads on the back tho. One word of caution, don't try to use this method if there is any lettering involved. OWEN becomes NEWO.

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by waterlily 09 Feb 2010

Even if FSL is too dense...the information provided is very helpful! This is a great idea.

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by psssst 09 Feb 2010

I am wondering if anyone has actually did this?

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by dlmds 08 Feb 2010

Sounds like a fun idea. H&*

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by lbrow 08 Feb 2010

Glad u asked this question so now I also know. *

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lenamae by lenamae 09 Feb 2010

I use the same color on the bobbin when I do baby blankets that would be the same thing on clothes.
Lena Mae

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