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Old 02-15-2014, 05:35 AM
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This woman is really good! gives you a lot of great ideas and how to draw them which you can them FMQ them on your fabric https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wkl0SVlA9g
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thanks that was good ...
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Old 02-15-2014, 02:36 PM
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Very enjoyable, then I looked at her stuff on line and I think I would need a long arm to do that. But still liked it. Thanks for sharing.
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Nice simple demo for free motion ideas. I looked at some other videos there and the Drag Queen Feathers is fantastic. A step beyond beginner designs. Some day I have to work on graduating to that level of creativity.
Thanks for sharing the U -tube.
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Thanks for sharing. She is really good! Excellent.
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Who is she...did I miss an initial introduction? And where is her website ........she does great work...I think she has designed pantos for l/a, but would really like to be sure......parts of her video were a bit draggy.
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I want to be her when I grow up!!! 15 years of practice sounds like forever but I guess I have to start at day ONE!
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I agree gramacheri about where to start. Some have the talent to draw and then there is ME, she did make it look so very easy. Must watch again and then use my dry erase board to see how I do.
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This is really good! Thanks for sharing this link.
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