go for it Izy :)
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Originally Posted by mary705
go for it Izy :)
1. Cut a piece of stablizer or fine muslim/cotton 2. Position your scraps, overlapping 1/4" at edges (Pin if not fused) 3. Top stitch all raw edges. 4. Trim up!! Tah dah!! See for yourself... :D |
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Okay - it didn't upload the finished one- grrrrrhhhhh!!!
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Originally Posted by Izy
thats just Patrices wicked sense of humour coming through lol!!!
sweet, innocent, lil' ol' MOI? :shock: i'm gonna go eat worms ... :cry: :cry: :cry: |
I love it Izy!
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Originally Posted by PatriceJ
Originally Posted by Izy
thats just Patrices wicked sense of humour coming through lol!!!
sweet, innocent, lil' ol' MOI? :shock: i'm gonna go eat worms ... :cry: :cry: :cry: |
Very nice Izy
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just which one of my personalities were you talking about, there, Izy? I have so many ... I'll never figure it out without help.
:mrgreen: :shock: :lol: |
Originally Posted by PatriceJ
just which one of my personalities were you talking about, there, Izy? I have so many ... I'll never figure it out without help.
:mrgreen: :shock: :lol: Now I have the perfect excuse for it...being a gemini!! :D :D |
Wow, that is beautiful! But i don't get it. How did you make the flower? And how did you seal up all the raw edges. Did you seal the edges with the embroidery, or did you zigzag over them first? What if a machine doesnt do embroidery, can a person still do this?
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