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    Looks good! But you had better show us if there are any 'dragons teeth' on the underside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by burraboy View Post
    Looks good! But you had better show us if there are any 'dragons teeth' on the underside.
    Not too many. She used the 'no-knot' method which involves tucking the ends into the next run.

    There are a couple of tie offs for the binding, but I don't know if this is avoidable. A dab of white glue is recommended on these.

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    She's done well for her first attempt. I've seen worse on old chairs

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    That looks very nice, you both did an excellent job !!!


    Geoff

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thumbthumper View Post
    Not too many. She used the 'no-knot' method which involves tucking the ends into the next run.

    There are a couple of tie offs for the binding, but I don't know if this is avoidable. A dab of white glue is recommended on these.

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    She's done well for her first attempt. I've seen worse on old chairs
    Not too shabby at all!

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