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Thread: Christmas tree napkin-tuorial

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    Senior Member tothenci's Avatar
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    Thank you for this tutorial, because it is very pretty, and not hard to make.
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    Thank you so much for sharing.........have a Merry Christmas
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    Thank you for the tuorial.
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    Thanks for the link. I need new napkins for my Christmas table. These will be perfect!
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    Thanks for this tutorial. It will be a very pretty addition to the Christmas dinner table.

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    That's a great instruction sheet. Saved it to my documents on my computer.

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    I would recommend putting a row topstitching around the edge. That way the edges will stay in place during washing rather than slipping.

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    Very clever, nice and looks easy. Thank you for sharing this.
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