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    Folded fabric Christmas Tree

    This looks like a great Christmas project to work on while watching TV. Might see if I could form the units into a wreath. http://nannynotes2u.blogspot.com.au/...xmas-tree.html
    I promise not to buy any more fabric until I see something I really like. Or it's on sale. Or I think it might match something.

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    Wow, that is pretty. Thanks for posting the site.

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    Thanks....look like fun to make...

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    Neat! Thanks for sharing.
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    Thank you for posting. I'm really excited to start this project.

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    Very nice and I too appreciate your taking the time to share it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tesspug View Post
    This looks like a great Christmas project to work on while watching TV. Might see if I could form the units into a wreath. http://nannynotes2u.blogspot.com.au/...xmas-tree.html
    Thank you so much for the link, do believe I will have to try it. Also, your statement should include that they might stop making fabric tomorrow and you should buy it while you can. Works for me.
    BettyGee, quilter on a Rocky Mountain High

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    That is very interesting. Thanks for sharing.

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    Red face Thank you for liking and sharing my tutorial!

    Quote Originally Posted by tesspug View Post
    This looks like a great Christmas project to work on while watching TV. Might see if I could form the units into a wreath. http://nannynotes2u.blogspot.com.au/...xmas-tree.html
    Thank you for liking and sharing my tutorial!

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    I just might have to give this one a try!!
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