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I'm thinking you need a green background and then you will get your "pop".   You did a very nice job cutting.  When I do veining, I use a small flat blade first to follow the lines, then I go back with a 3/0 Flying Dutchman New Spiral blade and cut them again.  It is quick because the spiral blade follows the precious cut and it gives me just the right thickness of a kurf that I like.

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Super job Fran.  Love patterns by Bob Valle, they were featured frequently in the CWW&C magazines of years past and I have cut lots of them.  The nursery rhyme series he designed were fun to cut, I think there were eleven or twelve of them.

Jeff

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On 3/8/2019 at 11:02 AM, Scrappile said:

I'm thinking you need a green background and then you will get your "pop".   You did a very nice job cutting.  When I do veining, I use a small flat blade first to follow the lines, then I go back with a 3/0 Flying Dutchman New Spiral blade and cut them again.  It is quick because the spiral blade follows the precious cut and it gives me just the right thickness of a kurf that I like.

Thanks Paul. I'll have to try that backing and see what happens.

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54 minutes ago, GPscroller said:

Super job Fran.  Love patterns by Bob Valle, they were featured frequently in the CWW&C magazines of years past and I have cut lots of them.  The nursery rhyme series he designed were fun to cut, I think there were eleven or twelve of them.

Jeff

Thanks Jeff, I got this from a batch of patterns on sale a few years ago. I don't even remember where. Thanks for the nursery rhyme tip. I'm going to have to try and track them down.

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Nicely done. I was going to suggest about the going back with a spiral blade through the veining. I do the same thing. A good trick and it helps a lot to use the flat blade on them first. Makes way nicer and straighter cuts.

 your little guy made you push your envelop and venture into something you may had strayed from had you really looked over the pattern more closely. I had a gal order some pieces from me that I was fearful of cutting a couple of years ago and found, like you, that I was able to do more then I thought I could. It is these little mile stones that builds unknown confidence in ourselves. Great job.

Dick

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