Re: Makeing blue foam white Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Nov 10, 2009
Here is a search for upholstery shops in the Tampa area
http://maps.google.com/maps?client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&channel=s&hl=en&source=hp&um=1&ie=UTF-8&q=upholstery+shops+in+Tampa+fla&fb=1&gl=us&hq=upholstery+shops&hnear=Tampa+fla&view=text&ei=yIz5SqulDszSnAeI6vT7DA&sa=X&oi=local_group&ct=more-results&resnum=3&ved=0CDAQtQMwAg

Billy D.
Re: Makeing blue foam white Posted by AvenueQrazy on Nov 10, 2009
Billy, chris, shawn AAAH! im overwhelmed with peoples kindness! I waz gonna say that my zip is 33626 and that upholstery shop is very close so upon billy recommending it YES ill go there for my foam  i dont know why i didnt ask this question sooner  im ordering an ofla cutting board, i just bought supplies for a new head, i know where the good foam is at, and im getting a whatnot for christmas i think im on my way to making a business at this rate :P
Re: Makeing blue foam white Posted by AvenueQrazy on Nov 11, 2009
When you stitch fabric, do you usually use reading glasses, or a very short needle to make sure you get the seams to look the most unnoticeable? what i mean is, do you have a way to see what youre doing at the most detailed level? my eyes aint so great on their own.
Re: Makeing blue foam white Posted by StiqPuppet Productions on Nov 11, 2009
Maybe good lighting would work for you.....I don't need glasses and once you get the rythm down you will get quicker.

If I am using atron fleece I use a larger size needle.....I did a video but I need to download it on my youtube account sooner than later
so that you can see the stitch in action.

Daryl H
Re: Makeing blue foam white Posted by AvenueQrazy on Nov 11, 2009
Thank you Daryl, I think we can all agree that it would be a great help to know how to do this. please post it soon, id really like to see your technique
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