I've seen the word "jumper" used frequently here on this list and wondered what it was? To me, a jumper is a kind of heavy dress with no sleeves that you wear over a sweater - I loved them in high school. What is a jumper being referred to here?
Linda Hall
www.fabricartbylinda.com
www.fabricartbylinda.blogspot.com
Author of "The ART of Machine Needle Felting" book and CD
--- In machine_needle_felting@yahoogroups.com, liniecat@... wrote:
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> Id be interested in knowing about them too, havent seen them but know
> about them. Guess they are more basic but even so if its well done am sure
> theyd be a boon to have to watch. Though theres loads on You Tube you know
> you can browse through for free? Not the same I know lolol
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> Ive done both, washed them cut apart and not cut apart. Bonus to not being
> cut apart is that you may get less fluff accumulate in your machine, but
> they may full together in the sleeves eg. so need pullign apart
> afterwards. One jumper the sleeves fully felted together and it would have
> made a great cosh! Should have known really, it was an icelandic wool
> jumper lolol
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