How to make a Tuffet from left over 2 1/2 inch strips or Jellyrolls
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I had to look, since my only knowledge of a tuffet involed a spider and curds and whey. It is very cute, but very labor intensive. I must say if I were going to eat curds and whey, I would definitely choose such a lovely tuffet to sit upon.
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thanks for the link... that's a beautiful tuffet. my first concern is... after all of that work, will the cotton fabric hold up?
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I love the colors! Though it looks like lots of work to get it to fit.
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Thanks for the link, I love it. I may try one for my after New Years project.
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cute but very labor intensive as stated!
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I truly made one of these! I was so proud of myself and have enjoyed the tuffet in my family room for a couple of years now. It is labor intensive and I suggest doing it in a class so you can have other hands working together. Sadly no the fabric does not hold up very well. I have one place where the stitching has come out/broken/what ever is the term. I also have a few places where the fabric is starting to show wear. I am going to watch for another class and do it again. I've just enjoyed it and the compliments too much to tuck it away in a closet or corner to "save" it!:)
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It's so cute! I wonder if it would work with Home Dec fabric. JoAnn's has so many really great dec fabrics. I haven't worked with many but they would seem to hold up well.
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Beautiful tuffet. And thanks for showing us what a tuffet is. Like Connie M. I only know about tuffets because Little Miss Muffet sat on one. lol
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I love those! Here is a link to a pattern for a square one like that
http://www.quiltershomemag.com/pdf/tuffetwebpatt.pdf |
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