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abbasgurl Posted - Feb 04 2007 : 6:35:59 PM
I'm a one girl revolution.
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bramble Posted - Feb 06 2007 : 4:45:56 PM
Not even remotely appealing , huh?!!! Sorry to disappoint! I think somethings are better left a mystery!

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Nance in France Posted - Feb 06 2007 : 10:00:43 AM
Well, ding dang it, Bramble! I am as deflated as the "flexible rubber guide" you described, ha! Naw, just kidding. I love learning new things from you guys in different forums, and being married to "Frenchy" (my dad's nickname for my husband!!) I decided I really had to know, inquiring minds being what they are.... as usual, you are a wealth of info. Nancy Jo, better luck to us next time, eh? Love ya'll! Nance (deflated) in France
faithymom Posted - Feb 06 2007 : 09:01:56 AM
Thanks for the link, bramble!

Aunt Jenny, those decorating guides are very cool! I haven't done many wedding cakes that have the side swags of icing, but if I did, I get one of those for sure!
Faith

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bramble Posted - Feb 05 2007 : 8:25:18 PM
Ooops! I had forgotten about the rigid form. What I use is more like a snake that has alot of versatility, you aren't just locked into a preformed arc or line. Check out www.draftingsteals.com to see the other type under drafting tools.

with a happy heart
Aunt Jenny Posted - Feb 05 2007 : 3:50:01 PM
I saw someone use something that looked like that today to mark the swags on a wedding cake before doing them with the frosting..loooked more like a tiny flexible scalloped picket fence for that though. I had never seen or heard of either type before..interesting!! I love gadgets like that.

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faithymom Posted - Feb 05 2007 : 1:56:46 PM
Well, actually I'm looking for the rigid plastic device that is used to connect your marks when you are drafting a pattern...
Here's a link if you want to see one http://sewing.about.com/library/sewnews/qa/aaqa0503a.htm

I know what bramble is talking about, but that's not what I need....but one of those would be handy, too! Good for measuring out arm scythes ; }

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Nancy Gartenman Posted - Feb 05 2007 : 11:17:26 AM
NANCE,
I was right there with you waiting for an answer to that one.
NANCY JO

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bramble Posted - Feb 05 2007 : 10:39:49 AM
A french curve is a flexible rubber guide (usually filled with some soft lead type metal) that you can create any curve, arc or shape that it will bend to. They are used in drafting also but can be quite handy for changing the contour of things like collars, cuffs, and hems. I've sewn long enough that I eyeball it, but after 27 years of drawing, I still use mine for walkways and bedlines and anything else I might be free-forming. Nance, not as exciting as you had hoped, huh?

with a happy heart
Nance in France Posted - Feb 05 2007 : 03:24:24 AM
Bonjour, Faith! Ok, since I actually live in France I feel compelled to know what a "French curve" is!!! Am looking forward to the explanation; thanks in advance! Nance
faithymom Posted - Feb 04 2007 : 9:07:56 PM
I'm not a beginning seamstress, but any chance you've got a French curve in there?

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LizDarnell Posted - Feb 04 2007 : 7:58:14 PM
I sent you an email, I think......not as link savvy as I wish!
Bluewrenn Posted - Feb 04 2007 : 7:30:22 PM
I sent you a private message...

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